The following North Carolina Environmental Education Centers are considered GrEEn Centers. What does it mean to be GrEEn? It means different things at different places. For some, the focus is on sustainability education. For others, it has more to do with water-efficient, native landscaping. A list of green features is provided for each of the GrEEn Centers below.
Agape Center for Environmental Education
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Energy Efficient Heating/Cooling
Airlie Gardens
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
- Energy-Efficient Lighting
- Habitat Gardens
- Rain Barrels
- Pervious Parking Lot
- Oyster Shell Recycling
- Riparian Buffers
Blue Jay Center for Environmental Education
- Green Building
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Buidling Materials
- Water Efficient Landscaping
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Solar Panel System
Blue Ridge Parkway
- LEED Certification
- Green Building
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
- Low-Emitting Materials
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Energy Efficient Heating/Cooling
- Green Roof
Camp Broadstone
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Green Roof
Cape Fear Botanical Garden
- Recycling Program
- Water-Efficient Landscaping
- Hosts a Christmas tree recycling event that provides mulch for trail maintenance. "Grinding of the Greens" is presented in conjunction with the Fayetteville Public Works Comission.
Catawba College Center for the Environment
- LEED Certification
- Green Building/Sustainability Exhibits
- Native Plant Landscaping
- Recycled/Reused Building Material
- Recycling Program
- Water-Efficient Landscaping
- Low-Emitting Materials
- Use of Renewable Energy
- Energy-Efficient Lighting
- Energy-Efficient Heating/Cooling
- Particle-free Burning Fireplaces
- Occupancy Sensors
- Geo-Exchange Closed-Loop Heating System
Centennial Campus Center for Wildlife Education
- LEED Certification
- Green Building/Sustainability Exhibits
- Native Plant Landscaping
- Recycled/Reused Building Material
- Recycling Program
- Water-Efficient Landscaping
- Low-Emitting Materials
- Use of Renewable Energy
- Energy-Efficient Lighting - Daylighting with light shelves to direct sunlight to center of building
- Energy-Efficient Heating/Cooling - Under-the-floor air distribution system that heats/cools only the air space occupied by workers
- Permeable concrete that slows and absorbs stormwater runoff
Charlotte Nature Museum
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Bldg. Materials
- Water Efft. Landscaping
Cliffs of the Neuse State Park
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Bldg. Materials
- Recycling Program
Crowder District Park
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Water Efft. Landscaping
Dismal Swamp State Natural Area
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Bldg Materials
- Recycling Program
- Energy Efficient Lighting
Eastern 4-H Environmental Education Center
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Energy Efficient Heating/Cooling
EnergyXchange Renewable Energy Center
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Renwable Energy
- Eng Efft. Heat/Cooling
Enviro-Scope Programs
- Green Building
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
- Low-Emitting Materials
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Energy Efficient Heating/Cooling
Forest Discovery Center at the Cradle of Forestry
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Bldg. Materials
- Eng. Efft. Heat/Cooling
Grandfather Mountain
- Native Plant Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Green Roof
- Currently in the process of evaluating facilities and usage in conjunction with Appalachian State University's Department of Energy. Will be implementing many new green practices and features under the direction of ASU to park facilities in 2008.
Haw River State Park
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Energy Efficient Lighting
Historic Yates Mill County Park
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
Horizons Unlimited
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Energy Efficient Heating/Cooling
Howell Woods Environmental Learning Center
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Material
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- No impervious paved roads or parking lots.
- Main roads are graveled with on-site native rock material
Jones Lake State Park
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Efficient Lighting
Kathleen Clay Edwards Library
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Cork Flooring
Lake Crabtree County Park
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Energy Efficient Heating/Cooling
- Rain barrel for native garden
- Electric golf cart for park patrols
Lake James State Park
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Energy Efficient Lighting
Lumber River State Park
- Native Plant Landscaping
- Recycled/Reused Building Material
- Recycling Program
Medoc Mountain State Park
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Energy Efficient Heating/Cooling
Merchants Millpond State Park
- LEED Certification
- Green Building/Sustainability Exhibits
- Recycling Program
- Water-Efficient Landscaping
- Energy-Efficient Lighting
- Energy-Efficient Heating/Cooling
Mountain Trail Outdoor School
- Native Plant Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Solar Hot Water Panels
NCSU Solar House at NC Solar Center
- Green Building
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Energy Efficient Heating/Cooling
- Passive Solar Design
Neuseway Nature Center
- Recycled/Reused Building Material
- Use of Renewable Energy
- Energy-Efficient Lighting
- Green Roof
- Solar Energy Exhibit
New Hanover County Arboretum
- Native Landscaping
- Water Efficient Landscaping
- Parking lot features a variety of pervious paving materials including pervious concrete, permeable pavers, and a large bioretention area
North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Reusable products in education programs and teacher workshops, (flatware, cups, etc.), organic cotton tee shirts for craft programs, recycled crafts in classrooms
- Stormwater runoff demonstrations
- Recycling program for ink cartridges, cell phones and CD/DVDs.
- Composting
North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Use of reclaimed water in lavatories
North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island
- Native Plant Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Water-Efficient Landscaping (cisterns/rain garden)
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Energy-Efficient Heating/Cooling
North Carolina Botanical Garden
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
- Energy Efficient Heating/Cooling
- Composting Program
- No potable water used for irrigation
- Breaking ground on LEED Certified Visitor Education Center in June 2007
North Carolina Coastal Federation
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
North Carolina Estuarium
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
North Carolina Museum of Forestry
- Native Plant Landscaping
- Recycled/Reused Building Material
- Recycling Program
- Energy-Efficient Heating/Cooling
North Carolina Zoological Park
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Compost animal and plant waste
- Process biodiesel fuel
- ISO 14001 Environmental Certified
- Horticulture and Veterinary EMS certified
- In development is a solar energy collecting project and a constructed wetlands project to filter parking lot runoff
Piedmont Biofuels
- Green Building/Sustainability Exhibits
- Recycled/Reused Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Use of Renewable Energy
- Alternative fuels (biodiesel) plant and public tours
Piedmont Environmental Center of High Point, Inc.
- Green Building
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Water Efficient Landscaping
- Low-Emitting Materials
- Renewable Energy
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Energy Efficient Heat/Cooling
- Green Roof
Pisgah Center for Wildlife Education
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
Prairie Ridge Ecostation
- Green Building/Sustainability Exhibits
- Native Plant Landscaping
- Recycled/Reused Building Material
- Recycling Program
- Water-Efficient Landscaping
- Low-Emitting Materials
- Use of Renewable Energy
- Energy-Efficient Lighting
- Energy-Efficient Heating/Cooling
SciWorks - The Science Center & Environmental Park of Forsyth County
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Composting
Screech Owl Farm School
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Low-Emitting Materials
- Energy Efficient Lighting
- Energy Efficient Heating/Cooling
Turtle Island Preserve Outdoor Education Center and Traditional Appalachian Farm
- Use of on-site natural resources for construction
- Utilization of traditional Appalachian horse-drawn farming techniques
- Micro-hydro power system
- Composting
- Experiential education in sustainable living
Walter B. Jones, Jr. Center for the Sounds at Pocosin Lake National Wildlife Refuge
- Native Landscaping
- Recycled Building Materials
- Recycling Program
- Energy Efficient Heating/Cooling
The William B. Umstead State Park
- Native Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Best Management Practices (BMPs) have been used to divert water runoff from impermeable surfaces into a small wetland area
Wilson Botanical Gardens
- Native Plant Landscaping
- Recycling Program
- Water-Efficient Landscaping (cisterns and rain gardens currently being added)
- Composting demonstration area
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