Contact Seattle
Climate Action Now

SeattleCAN@seattle.gov
PO Box 94729
Seattle, WA 98124-4729
Phone: 206-684-3267
Fax: 206-684-5360

Resources

Renewables

Household Materials Online Exchange

King County Materials Exchange Program is a way for you to buy and sell reuseable household items, including building materials.

King County Green Building Program

King County's Department of Natural Resources and Parks provides financial grants and free technical assistance to new construction and major renovation projects in King County, outside the City of

LEED for Homes

If you are thinking about building a new home or remodeling your current one, think about making it green.

City Green Building

City of Seattle's Green Building Team provides resources, technical assistance, and incentives to help accellerate green building in Seattle.

Green Remodel Guide

The Green Remodel Guide series covers common remodeling topics, giving helpful hints on materials and strategies to create a home that's healthy, saves money, and is easy on the environment.

Built Green

Built Green is an environmentally-friendly, non-profit, residential building program of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties, developed in partnership with King County, Sn

Federal Tax Credits for Energy Efficiency

Tax credits are available for many types of home improvements including adding insulation, replacing windows, and purchasing high efficiency heating and cooling equipment.

Green Up

Green Up is Seattle City Light's voluntary green power program for residential and business customers.

Energy Star Consumer Products

Find information about ENERGY STAR® rated products for everything from appliance to home electronics, guideance to help you design a home lighting plan, and a rebate database searchable by zipc

City Light Twist & Save

Compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulb performance has dramatically improved in the last few years.

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