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VeriForm/VeriGreen recognized by the Sustainable Waterloo Region

August 19, 2013

VeriForm/VeriGreen was quoted in a Sustainable Waterloo Region page as a regional carbon initiative member.

Sustainable Waterloo is a not-for-profit that guides organizations in Waterloo Region towards a more environmentally sustainable future.

On June 17, 2009 they launched their Regional Carbon Initiative and announced Veriform as one of its first three Pledging Partner organizations.

As part of the initiative Veriform has pledged a 100% absolute carbon reduction in the next years.Sustainable Waterloo Region

Paul Rak At The Ontario Economic Summit

August 12, 2013

Please watch our President, Paul Rak, talk about Renewable Energy, especially about biogas, and why it is so hard to build a biogas station in Ontario today.

VeriForm/VeriGreen Recognized By The Sustainability Learning Centre

August 5, 2013

We are excited to share with you the recognition that VeriForm/VeriGreen has received from the Sustainability Learning Centre, for finding savings through energy efficiency projects. Since 2006, we have been dedicated to reducing our carbon footprint in order to help the environment, but it has also allowed us to make great savings. We are delighted to see our name quoted by the Sustainability Learning Centre and it encourages us to work that much harder at reducing our carbon footprint.

For more information regarding what they have to say about us and our green projects, please visit the Sustainability Learning Centre.

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Paul Rak Awarded CEM Designation

July 15, 2013

Paul Rak, President and founder of both VeriForm and VeriGreen, was awarded the Certified Energy Manager (CEM) designation after completing an extensive course and exam in Toronto. This certification is widely recognized as an extremely difficult designation to earn as there are only a few thousand Certified Energy Managers in North America.

With this designation, Paul will:

  • Be federally recognized as a Certified Energy Manager (CEM) by the National Research Council of Canada be authorized to sign off on federal energy audits. Currently, the ecoENERGY rules state: Either a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.), a Certified Engineering Technologist (CET), an Architect or a Certified Energy Manager (CEM) must perform the pre-project energy audit
  • Be able to carry out energy audits not only here in Canada but also on American soil Paul was quite excited with the news that he had passed the exam and commented, This is a big accomplishment for me personally. It also adds more legitimacy to the work we do at VeriGreen for our clients and opens doors to government and institutional business we might otherwise not have access to.

Paul Rak To Speak At OCETA Climate Change Forum

July 15, 2013

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