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The Evolution of the Built Environment
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Point of Contact Isaac Barrow
Organizational Partners PGE
Sector Buildings
Utility
Presentation Building updatePGE12722.pdf

Description: "At PGE, sustainability means business practices that support a vibrant economy, a healthy environment and strong communities today and into the future. It’s not a nice-to-have — it’s a must. As we make progress toward our environmental, social and governance goals, we’ll focus on how to become sustainable in everything we touch, including what we do for our customers."

Maria M. Pope, President and CEO