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Lucid Design Group partners with Carbonfund.org to go CarbonFree
January 23, 2008
Silver Spring, MD - Lucid Design Group announces today that it is offsetting its carbon emissions with Carbonfund.org. Lucid is part of a network of over 300 corporate and non-profit partners working with Carbonfund.org, including Discovery, Volkswagen, Dell, Orbitz, Environmental Defense and Lancome. From the article:
"Our goal is to empower people to conserve resources and to be better environmental stewards of our planet. We believe that it is crucial for us to manage our company in a way that is consistent with the goals of our products." – Michael Murray, President of Lucid Design Group.
Carbonfund.org is one of the country’s leading carbon reduction and offset organizations, making it easy and affordable for individuals, businesses and organizations to reduce their climate impact. Carbon offsets enable individuals and businesses to reduce carbon dioxide emissions they are responsible for in their everyday lives by investing in renewable energy, energy efficiency and reforestation projects where they are most cost effective.
Read the Carbonfund.org press release online »
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About Lucid
Founded in 2004, Lucid Design Group, Inc. ("Lucid") is a privately held cleantech software company and a pioneer in providing real-time information feedback to teach, inspire behavior change and save energy and water resources in buildings. Over the past seven years, Lucid's team has endeavored to make resource use visible, accessible and engaging so that building occupants have the data visualization and communication tools to manage and reduce their consumption.
Today, tens of thousands of people live and work in schools, companies, community and commercial buildings and homes enhanced by Lucid's web-based Building Dashboard® technology. Now in its fourth generation, the intuitive Building Dashboard® user interface allows occupants to connect personal electricity, water and natural gas consumption with the actions and events that take place within buildings.