EcoMAX Sustainable Living at Hampstead Farms

EcoMAX partnered with the Hampstead Institute and the City of Montgomery for another exciting sustainable living event in the River Region.

EcoMAX at Hampstead Farms was Friday, April 29 and Saturday, April 30. The FREE event featured exhibits, demonstrations and workshops showcasing the latest sustainable living options.

On Friday, more than 90 students from Montgomery’s Johnnie Carr … [Read More]

Third EcoMAX Sustainability Award goes to Andrew Cole-Tyson

DG Markwell MAX Credit Union SVP Marketing and Business Development presents EcoMAX Sustainability Award to Andrew Cole-Tyson

On Thursday, October 28, MAX Credit Union in conjunction with EcoMAX® Sustainable Living presented the third EcoMAX Sustainability Leadership Award to honor Andrew Cole-Tyson, with 2WR, Inc. for the following sustainable initiatives in the River Region:

Full of Life … [Read More]

Farm-to-Fork Food Invasion

On October 29-30, 2010, guests joined a baker’s dozen of the South’s best chefs, farmers and breweries for a full-on farm-to-fork food invasion, celebrating all things fresh, local and seasonal. Attendees enjoyed unlimited food tastings from the Southeast’s best chefs, featuring delicious Autumn produce and samples from regional … [Read More]

Retro Expo

Earn AIA and LEED® AP continuing education credit as you enjoy networking, exhibits, and informative speakers on the topic of sustainable commercial renovations and retrofits at the Retro Expo in Montgomery, Alabama. This FREE Retro Expo event is sponsored by EcoMAX® Sustainable Living; Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood; and the Central Alabama Branch of USGBC Alabama, a chapter of the U.S. Green Building … [Read More]

Update: Cans for Cash™ Recycling Challenge

In September 2009, the Montgomery Clean City Commission (MCCC) asked EcoMAX® to partner with them for the nationwide Cans for Cash™ Recycling Challenge. The annual competition rewards cities for recycling aluminum beverage cans. EcoMAX joined the effort to encourage residents to continue recycling, particularly with the recent end to the curbside program in Montgomery.

The joint … [Read More]