Both local state parks recognized by state for ‘Go Green’ performance
Published 10:01 am Tuesday, April 25, 2023
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The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced this week that 32 of the 57 Tennessee State Parks have attained Platinum status, the highest level of achievement, in the department’s Go Green With Us program. It is the highest number of Platinum parks in the program’s history.
Locally, both Sycamore Shoals State Park and Roan Mountain State Park achieved the Platinum status.
“Our state parks are setting an example for environmental protection, and we are glad to see them recognized in this way,” said Greer Tidwell, deputy commissioner for TDEC’s Bureau of Parks and Conservation. “These parks have worked hard and deserve this recognition. It is one more way to show TDEC’s commitment to stewarding our precious natural resources, and our park visitors deserve no less.”
The announcement coincides with April being Earth Month around the world. The annual Earth Day observance was April 22.
The evaluation process reviews parks’ efforts in sustainability categories including energy efficiency; maintenance and hospitality; water conservation; and recycling and waste reduction; among others. Through this process, parks can earn Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum recognition levels. Parks accumulate points for completing designated tasks within the Go Green guidelines. This year, 20 parks reached Gold to go with the 32 achieving Platinum recognition.
Go Green With Us began in 2015 as a recycling initiative of the state parks. In its first year, it was a voluntary program. In 2018, the guidelines became mandatory for all Tennessee State Parks.
The parks were the recipients of the National Association of State Park Directors’ 2022 President’s Award for the Go Green program.
Park visitors are encouraged to ask about their favorite park’s Go Green initiative and what they can do to participate.