Organizations
Alta Environmental Center
The Alta Environmental Center was created to improve internal sustainability practices across departments; support research and collaboration with our external partners; and communicate progress with our skiers.
Breathe Utah
Breathe Utah is a group of citizens and professionals with experience and expertise in scientific, medical, legal, and communications aspects of air quality in Utah.
CSA Utah
CSA Utah is a project of the Great Salt Lake RC&D Council that provides a one-stop resource for those interested in Community Supported Agriculture in Utah.
Envision Utah
Envision Utah engages people to create and sustain communities that are beautiful, prosperous, healthy and neighborly for current and future residents.
First Unitarian Church Environmental Ministry
The Environmental Ministry does recycling, composting, gardening and other services for First Church. We also partner with diverse organizations to sponsor events, discussions and projects.
FRIENDS of Great Salt Lake
FRIENDS of Great Salt Lake’s mission is to preserve and protect the Great Salt Lake Ecosystem and to increase public awareness and appreciation of the lake through education, research, and advocacy.
Great Salt Lake Audubon
Great Salt Lake Audubon is dedicated to protecting and enhancing habitat for wild birds, animals and plants, and to maintaining healthy and diverse environments for wildlife and people throughout the state.
Green Drinks SLC
The SLC chapter of Green Drinks was founded in January of 2007 and is a fun, informal opportunity for anyone interested in sustainability to get together over drinks and talk “green”. All are welcome.
HawkWatch International
HawkWatch International’s mission is to conserve the environment through education, long-term monitoring, and scientific research on raptors as indicators of ecosystem health.
HEAL Utah
HEAL is a leader in the struggle to make Utah’s environment healthy and safe for all. Our successful campaign to get the importation of hotter radioactive wastes banned by a reluctant state legislature is proof that when citizens insist on open, inclusive, and accountable governance, they can be heard and heeded.