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Orlando and its beautiful lakes have an interconnected relationship historically, today, and for the future.  With over 100 lakes within the City limits, our lakes systems are what give the community its unique character.  Just as Orlando's lakes drew the first inhabitants to their shores, they continue to provide scenic beauty, recreational and fishing opportunities, and help replenish our drinking water supplies.  

The goal of the Orlando Green Business Program is to reach out to our local business community through incentives and education, ensuring pollution prevention and water quality protection of the lakes within the City of Orlando.  We feel this goal can be met by forming a partnership between Orlando business owners, residents, and our team at the City of Orlando.  Small changes in the way we do business can result in major benefits to our local lakes.  

If you are in the Landscape/Lawn Maintenance, Restaurant, or Vehicle Maintenance industry, don't miss out...become a member today!  

If your business is not currently eligible for the Orlando Green Business program, please view more ways to make your business more environmentally-friendly at 
Mayor Dyer's Green Works Orlando website. 

 Becoming an Orlando Green Business is easy and rewarding!

Why become a member...WHY NOT?


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Did you know...

89% of Central Florida residents said they would be more likely to use a business that advertises itself as environmentally responsible. *

93% of Central Florida residents think that businesses should be educated on how to be environmentally responsible. *

Residents...start looking for this logo and consider choosing an Orlando Green Business Member!

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* University of Central Florida Consumer Survey 2005