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Monday, 16 September 2013
Sponsor FSC at Greenbuild 2013

 (© John Stamets for the Bullitt Center)© John Stamets for the Bullitt Center

September 16, 2013


With kids returning to school and autumn upon us, the Forest Stewardship Council is focused on Greenbuild, the largest green building expo in the world.  

Held in Philadelphia this year from November 20 – 22, FSC is very pleased to announce that The Home Depot will be the Platinum Sponsor for FSC’s presence at Greenbuild 2013.  

Kimberly-Clark Corporation is a Gold Sponsor, and the National Wood Flooring Association, Rainforest Alliance, Columbia Forest Products and The Collins Companies are Silver Sponsors. 

FSC offers our sincere appreciation to all of our sponsors. We could not be part of Greenbuild without your support. 

Gold and Silver Sponsorship opportunities are still available, and this year FSC is offering high-level relationship building and one-on-one training for Gold Sponsors. 

As FSC’s largest expo presence in the U.S., Greenbuild is an exceptional opportunity for FSC certified companies to make new business connections and ensure that the design/build community associates your brand with the products they need.

This is especially true in 2013, with LEED v4 continuing to recognize FSC's leadership standards and certification system.

Please see the sponsor prospectus for a description of FSC's plans, as well as detailed sponsor benefit information. Note that we've added additional benefits this year, with a specific focus on business development and value creation. 

We’ll also be enjoying a spectacular and unique location for this year’s Design& Build with FSC awards – the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA), directly across the street from the Pennsylvania Convention Center where Greenbuild is being held. PAFA, the oldest art museum and school in the United States, is filled with breathtaking historic American art, much of it from Academy students dating back to the early 1800s. The building, opened in 1897,is a National Historic Landmark. 

Contact Ian Hanna, Director of Business Development, at i.hanna at us.fsc point org for more information.