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During his weekly Westchester briefing, Latimer discussed:

  • Latimer was joined by Village of Ossining Mayor Rika Levin
  • Latimer was also joined by Director of Energy & Sustainability Peter McCartt to announce County’s entering into the NYS Green Purchasing Program
  • Latimer discussed his recent trip to Israel
  • Westchester County Credit Rating Increase

Westchester County Joins New York State's Green Purchasing Program, Pledging Commitment to Sustainable Purchasing

(White Plains, NY) – In a significant step towards advancing Westchester’s sustainable and environmentally conscious governing, Westchester County has officially joined the Green Purchasing Communities Program created by the State of New York.

The Green Purchasing Communities Program, administered by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Office of General Services (OGS), provides guidelines and support for organizations seeking to expand their procurement practices into their operations. This is done by focusing on sourcing products and services that meet rigorous environmental standards. These efforts are part of Westchester County’s actions to contribute to the broader goal of reducing the carbon footprint and promoting a circular economy.

County Executive George Latimer said: “Westchester County is proud to be at the forefront of sustainable practices. By joining the Green Purchasing Communities Program, we reaffirm our dedication to reducing our environmental impact and promoting a more sustainable economy. This initiative not only benefits our community today but also ensures a better tomorrow for generations to come.”

The Program, designed to encourage public entities to prioritize environmentally friendly products and services, aligns with Westchester County's ongoing commitment to a greener and healthier future.

Westchester County Director of Energy & Sustainability Peter McCartt said: “By participating in the Green Purchasing Communities Program, we are actively working towards a more sustainable and resilient future. This initiative aligns with our ongoing efforts to implement eco-friendly solutions and reduce our environmental impact across all facets of county operations.”

The collaboration with DEC and OGS exemplifies the collective commitment to building more sustainable communities across all levels of government.

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Commissioner Basil Seggos said: “Governor Kathy Hochul's green procurement initiatives not only engage state agencies and authorities, but also promote local government involvement through the State's new Green Purchasing Communities Program. I commend Westchester County for serving as an exemplary community leader in their innovative sustainable green purchasing programs and look forward to our continued partnership towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions and helping meet New York’s environmental and climate goals.”