Healthy Schools Campaign and Green Seal Form Partnership

November 19, 2019

The Healthy Schools Campaign (HSC) and Green Seal® have partnered to create a verifiable program for healthy and sustainable facilities management procurement and practices for educational facilities nationwide.

The newly announced Healthy Green Schools & Colleges program will combine HSC’s Green Schools program with Green Seal’s standards and certifications. The program will provide school and university facilities managers and custodial teams with:

  • Education, standards, and implementation guidelines
  • A network to accelerate the adoption of best practices
  • Recognition of the leaders who achieve success.

“This new partnership with Green Seal will help expand upon our work in green cleaning for schools and universities. We’ve been building up a network of facility directors across the country, and we’re excited to be able to offer them a certification to evaluate and improve their programs—and ensure all students attend schools that support their health and wellness,” said Rochelle Davis, president and CEO of HSC.

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