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solutions. Our product line includes Centralized Recycling Containers, Curbside Recycling Bins, Office Recycling Solutions, Recycling & Refuse Carts, Composters, Promotional and Educational Recycling Tools. Since 1985 we have established the corporation as a manufacturer of over 170 recycling and waste products and the leading solution provider to programs focused on waste reduction.
CALGreen Booth # 401
California Building Standards Commission 2525 Natomas Park Drive, Suite 130 Sacramento, CA 95833 916-263-0916
cbsc@dgs.ca.gov www.bsc.ca.gov
California Department of General Services- Division of the State Architect 1102 Q Street, Suite 5100 Sacramento, CA 95811 916-445-1304
theresa.townsend@
dgs.ca.gov www.dgs.ca.gov/dsa
California Department of Housing and Community Development 1800 Third Street Sacramento, CA 95811 916-445-9471
www.hcd.ca.gov California’s mandatory green building code, CALGreen, goes into effect January 1, 2011. In accordance with the California Code of Regula- tions, Title 24, Part 11, Section 105, CALGreen applies to new construction on a new campus site or new construction on an existing site of public elementary and secondary schools. CBSC and DSA technical staff will be available to answer your questions concerning the new green measures.
California Center for Sustainable Energy 8690 Balboa Ave, Ste 100 San Diego, CA 92123 858-244-1177
info@energycenter.org www.energycenter.org Booth # 323
The California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE) is an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation that helps residents, businesses and public agencies save energy, reduce grid demand through free workshops and a variety of rebates, technical assistance. CCSE also pro- vides objective information, research, analysis and long-term planning on energy issues and technologies.
California Fuel Cell Partnership 3300 Industrial Blvd., Suite 1000 West Sacramento, CA 95691 916-371-2870
info@cafcp.org www.cafcp.org Booth # 833
The California Fuel Cell Partnership is a collabo- ration of 31 members, including auto manufac- turers, energy providers, government agencies, fuel cell technology companies and transit agencies, that work together to promote the commercialization of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
California Prison Industry Authority (CALPIA) 560 East Natoma Street Folsom, CA 95630 (916) 323-2419
Dallas.Blevins@calpia.ca.gov www.calpia.ca.gov Booth # 414
California Prison Industry Authority (CALPIA) provides work assignments for approximately 6,600 inmates in 23 California adult correctional institutions.
CALPIA operates over 60 service, manufacturing, and agricultural industries and over 1,800 dif- ferent products with over 30,000 options. Recently CALPIA introduced “CALIFORNIA GREEN” cleaning product line. Please visit www.
calpia.ca.gov for more information.
California State Board of Equalization 450 N Street
Sacramento, CA 95814 800-400-7115 General Tax Questions
www.boe.ca.gov Booth # 201
Board of Equalization administered revenues support hundreds of state and local govern- ment programs and services, including natural resource management, schools and colleges, hospitals and health care services, criminal justice, correctional, and social welfare pro- grams, law enforcement, consumer services, and transportation and housing programs. In addition to administering key state revenue programs, the BOE plays a critical role with regard to California property taxes.
California Stationary Fuel Cell Collaborative Project Assessment Branch, California Air Resources Board 1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 92697 916-323-1508
info@casfcc.org www.casfcc.org
Booth # 830
Founded in June 2001, the California Station- ary Fuel Cell Collaborative is a public-private partnership working to advance the deployment of stationary fuel cells for distributed generation throughout the state of California. For more information, visit our Website at http://www.
casfcc.org.
CalRecycle
1001 I St., PO Box 4025 MS. 9A Sacramento, CA 95812 916-341-6490
jennifer.caldwell@
calrecycle.ca.gov www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Tires/Products/BizAssist Booth # 303 The CA Tire Derived Product Business Assistance Program (TBAP) seeks to increase demand for tire-derived products (TDPs) by building the capacity of TDP businesses, improving cost efficiencies and promoting products. Come to our booth and see what’s being made out of scrap tire that can be used in your next construction, renovation, road, or park project.
Caltronics Business Systems Headquarters: 10491 Old Placerville Road, Suite 150 Sacramento, CA 95827 916-363-2666
Countessc@caltronics.net (Crista Countess)
www.caltronics.net Booth # 628 Caltronics is one of the nation’s largest inde- pendent copier dealers, featuring b/w and color digital copiers, printers, faxes, multifunctional devices, scanning solutions and document man- agement software. With an emphasis on customer service, the combination of award winning prod- ucts and innovative technology, places Caltronics second to none in overall customer satisfaction.
Carlisle SynTec P.O. Box 7000 Carlisle, PA 17013 800-479-6832
info@syntec.carlisle.com www.carlisle-syntec.com Booth # 1027 Carlisle SynTec is a leading manufacturer of energy-efficient, commercial roof systems. From its dependable single-ply membranes to its vast insulation offerings, Carlisle’s roofing products have been keeping buildings watertight for nearly half a century, and now, all of these products can be combined with Carlisle Energy Services’ photovoltaic systems to create energy- saving and energy-producing rooftops.
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