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Guitar Hero III Save The Planet Tour @ Northpointe Church!

Friday, August 15th, 2008

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Did you see the June 8 Guitar Hero III tournament at Northpointe Church? All proceeds go to Greenville Middle Academy green efforts. On May 19 & 21, the greenLIFEproject brought Rock Band, Guitar Hero, Live Earth and An Inconvenient Truth to the 6th grade science classes of Greenville Middle Academy.
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The Sound of Light Club @ Gray Court-Owings Middle School!

Monday, August 4th, 2008

It’s the dog days of summer. Trying to get caught up on some of the events that occurred this past spring. On May 30, the greenLIFEproject and GC-O’s Sound of Light Club brought Rock Band to the field day activities of Gray Court-Owings Middle School. All 3 grades (6th, 7th & 8th) were able to participate. We handed out Sound of Light/The Shine 96.7 stickers and gave the high scorers of each grade level a iPod Shuffle. 2nd and 3rd highest scorers from each grade got CDs donated by the Sound of Light. It was really cool! Hope we can do it again next year.
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Rock Band & Guitar Hero meet Global Warming at Greenville Middle Academy!

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

On May 19 and 21, the greenLIFEproject brought Rock Band, Guitar Hero II, Live Earth and An Inconvenient Truth to the 6th grade science classes of Greenville Middle Academy in an effort to help increase climate awareness. On June 8th, Northpointe Church held a Guitar Hero III Save the Planet tournament to help fund the green efforts of Greenville Middle Academy.
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Narnia - Prince Caspian

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

Did you catch the May 15 opening of Narnia - Prince Caspian at the Hollywood 20 Theater in Greenville, SC?

Even though the movie opening was set for midnight and it was raining like cats and dogs the turn out for the movie was really good. The greenLIFEproject partners The Sound of Light, 96.7 Shine radio station and Green Arch Design Group had a great time handing out brochures on recycling and going green.

The pictures below were taken at the opening of Narnia - Prince Caspian.

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GCRA/Greenville Tech Affordable House

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

2 Years in the planning… It’s been worth the wait! The greenLIFEproject is set to raise the bar on affordable housing. The new 300 O’Conner Court home is a partnership between the Greenville County Redevelopment Authority, Greenville Technical College, Aaron-Kelli Builders and GreenArch Design Group. This Energy Star certified affordable house is modeled after the ‘Erin Cottage’, a Pocket Neighborhood plan book house designed by Ross Chapin Architects of Seattle, Washington. The ‘Erin Cottage’ plan book house is $150/sqft 3 bedroom 2 bath 1,302 sqft house designed for the temperate climate of the Pacific Northwest and didn’t even have air conditioning! Our challenge was to ‘affordablize’ and acclimatize the plan for the hot humid Southeast. The result is a 4 bedroom 2 bath 1,363 sqft home that is being built for $66/sqft.

5-16-08 Construction Photos

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Getting to Know Anthony Coppedge, Media Consultant - Part 2

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

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Click on the link below to hear the second part of our interview with Anthony Coppedge.

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Get to Know Anthony Coppedge, Media Consultant

Monday, March 17th, 2008

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I had the opportunity to interview Anthony Coppedge, one of the leading media consultants in the US.  He counsels small churches on how they can aquire “big” church media resources.  Anthony helps these churches with their budgets and shows them how they can use what they have to accomplish what they want to do.  You can visit his website at www.anthonycoppedge.com.

Click on the link below to listen to the first part of my audio interview with Anthony.

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McDonald’s Commitment To The Environment

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

“McDonald’s believes it has a special responsibility to protect our environment for future generations. This responsibility is derived from our unique relationship with millions of consumers worldwide, whose quality of life tomorrow will be affected by our stewardship of the environment today. We share their belief that the right to exist in an environment of clean air, clean earth and clean water is fundamental and unwavering.

We realize that, in today’s world, a business leader must be an environmental leader as well. Hence our determination is to analyze every aspect of our business in terms of its impact on the environment and to take actions beyond what is expected if they hold the prospect of leaving future generations an environmentally sound world. We will lead both in word and in deed.” - Excerpt from www.mcdonalds.com

Click on the links below to read the entire articles.

Commitment 

Climate Change

Electrical Energy

Recycling & Reusing

Water Management

Socially Responsible Supply Initiative

Worldwide Corporate Responsibility
 

McDonald’s Is Loving It in Asia

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

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Make that a Big Mac, fries, and a quart of motor oil, please. If executives at McDonald’s (MCD) and China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. (SNP), better known as Sinopec, get their way, mainland consumers may be able to fill up their cars and their stomachs in the years ahead thanks to a long-term alliance clinched last year to combine fast-food outlets with gas stations.

In mid-January, McDonald’s opened up its first drive-through restaurant at a site owned by Sinopec outside of Beijing as part of the tieup the world’s biggest restaurant operator hopes will power its expansion in China. McDonald’s already has about 785 outlets up and running in China, and plans to have 1,000 restaurants selling its fabled brand of American food by the 2008 Beijing Olympics.  - Excerpt from businessweek.com.

Click on the link below to read the entire article.

Asian McDonald’s

EPA Names McDonald’s® USA 2007 Energy Star® Partner Of The Year

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

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“Oak Brook, IL (March 1, 2007) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has named McDonald’s USA as a 2007 ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year for outstanding energy management. McDonald’s accomplishments will be recognized at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C. on March 21, 2007.

McDonald’s USA, an ENERGY STAR Partner for more than 10 years, will be honored for smart energy management practices and investments throughout its operations that have resulted in significant energy and financial savings.

“Energy management is a critical part of our day-to-day operations,” said Steve DePalo, Energy Manager, McDonald’s USA. “McDonald’s energy management plan assesses the energy markets, utility environment, our restaurants’ energy use and prioritizes short, mid and long-term objectives based on integrating these factors into McDonald’s overall structure. We utilize a wide variety of tools to ensure our franchisees, restaurant managers, and crew have the knowledge, training,  and resources available to them to reduce and control energy usage.” ” - Excerpt from McDonald’s Press Release.

Click on the link below to read the entire article.

McDonald’s

McDonald’s Committment to the Environment

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

McDonald’s believes it has a special responsibility to protect our environment for future generations. This responsibility is derived from our unique relationship with millions of consumers worldwide, whose quality of life tomorrow will be affected by our stewardship of the environment today. We share their belief that the right to exist in an environment of clean air, clean earth and clean water is fundamental and unwavering. - Excerpt from mcdonalds.com

Click on the link below to read the entire article.

McDonald’s Committment

Click on the link below to view McDonald’s Environmental Responsibility Fact Sheet.

Fact Sheet

McDonald’s Going Green

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

 

 

The standalone McDonald’s and a nearby Panera’s outlet are part of one of the nation’s first green-certified shopping centers, Savannah’s Abercorn Common, an environmentally friendly development where stormwater seeps through porous pavement into soil, rooftops reflect heat to keep things cool inside, and the sun serves as primary lighting most days. - Excerpt from McChronicles.

Click on the link below to read the entire article.

Green McDonald’s

     

BusinessWeek - Beyond the Green Corporation

Thursday, February 15th, 2007

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Re-Print: Jan 25, 2007 Post -

The above Cover Story by BusinessWeek does the best job of explaining Green Arch Design Group, LLC’s view of business. Green buildings are just the beginning of our efforts.

Click on BusinessWeek Cover image above or link below to view entire article. Click on other images above for Sustainability slide show.

Beyond the Green Corporation

Click on the link below to listen to the Cover Story Podcast

Beyond the Green Corporation - Podcast

Pete Engardio of BusinessWeek writes “Imagine a world in which eco-friendly and socially responsible pracitices actually help a company’s bottom line. It’s closer than you think.” - excerpt from the January 29, 2007 article in BusinessWeek.

BusinessWeek - Beyond the Green Corporation

Thursday, January 25th, 2007

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The above Cover Story by BusinessWeek does the best job of explaining Green Arch Design Group, LLC’s view of business. Green buildings are just the beginning of our efforts.

Click on BusinessWeek Cover image above or link below to view entire article. Click on other images above for Sustainability slide show.

Beyond the Green Corporation

Click on the link below to listen to the Cover Story Podcast

Beyond the Green Corporation - Podcast

Pete Engardio of BusinessWeek writes “Imagine a world in which eco-friendly and socially responsible pracitices actually help a company’s bottom line. It’s closer than you think.” - excerpt from the January 29, 2007 article in BusinessWeek.

Mickey D’s McMakeover - BusinessWeek

Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007

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Click on the link below to view the entire article.

Mickey D’s McMakeover

Click on the link below to view the slideshow.

Mickey D’s McMakeover Slideshow

Pallavi Gogoi of BusinessWeek writes about the first major design overhaul in 30 years for the 51-year-old fast food giant. “What will the new McDonald’s look like? “Think iPod: clean lines, simplicity,” says Miologos. The signature mansard roof? History. “The big red roof looks too dated today,” says John Bricker, creative director at design firm Gensler’s brand-strategy arm, Studio 585.” - excerpt from the May 15, 2006 article in BusinessWeek.

We think this is a great example of “green” because the company “has moved aggressively over the past three years to revamp its menu and attract a new breed of customer. It has added healthier items like premium salads targeted at women, and apple slices and skim milk for children.” - excerpt from the May 15, 2006 article in BusinessWeek.

In the interest of full disclosure, we at Green Arch Design Group, LLC are involved as an architecture firm in this facility makeover. We feel it is one of the most exciting series of projects we have ever been involved with.