Cascade Built named a finalist of Sustainable Seattle’s Sustainability Leadership Awards

We had the pleasure of attending the Sustainable Seattle 2017 Sustainability Leadership Awards as a finalist for the TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE AWARD: SMALL BUSINESS. It was an honor to be among so many thoughtful local businesses. A congrats to the Small Business winner – Fremont Brewing and the others.


Engaging the Greater Community. The Sustainability Leadership Awards recognize outstanding contributors who have made significant impacts over the past two years on developing a more sustainable future in the greater Seattle region.

See below for this year’s Sustainability Leadership Awards finalists and winners:

SUSTAINABILITY HERO

  • De’Sean Quinn
  • Deric Gruen
  • Stacy Smedley
  • Sophorn Sim: WINNER

TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE AWARD: SMALL BUSINESS

  • Cascade Built
  • EcoBalanza 
  • Humble Pie
  • Snoqualmie Ice Cream / Snoqualmie Organic
  • Fremont Brewing Company: WINNER

 TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE AWARD: LARGE BUSINESS

  • Columbia Bank
  • Duke’s Chowder House
  • IKEA Seattle: WINNER
  • McKinstry
  • Sleeping Lady Mountain Resort

RESILIENCE: EFFECTIVE ACTION ADDRESSING CLIMATE CHANGE VULNERABILITY

  • King County Housing Authority
  • King Conservation District – Urban Forest Health Management Program
  • UW Urban Freight Lab
  • King County-Cities Climate Collaboration: WINNER
  • Capitol Hill Eco-District

TECHNOLOGY: INNOVATIVE CREATION OR IMPLEMENTATION TO ADVANCE SUSTAINABILITY

  • UW AgriC Team
  • APANA: WINNER
  • PATH/ Seattle Children’s Hospital
  • Perkins+Will
  • StormSensor, Inc.

 ARTS AND CULTURE: BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY

  • 2050 Storefront Installation –  Terra Holcomb
  • A View of Time / Bronze Binoculars –  Erica Bush & Darren Edwards
  • No Gasoline Day –  Coltura: WINNER 
  • Mind over Matters: Sustainability Segments –  KEXP
  • The Bureau of Arts & Culture – PDL

The winners in each category were announced at the Sustainability Leadership Awards event on Friday March 3, 2017 at the Swedish Cultural Club.

Photo courtesy of Sustainable Seattle.

   Next Story: