Chicago Area Clean Cities Recognizes Sustainable Transportation Leaders
by Ariana Fine (NGT News) Chicago Area Clean Cities Coalition (CACC) has named its 2021 Leadership Award winners. The awards are given annually to organizations and individuals that take actions to locally reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality.
This year’s awardees include Rivian, Ozinga, Cook-Illinois Corp., Trillium and B20 Club.
Dr. Elizabeth A. Kócs, director for Partnerships and Strategy at University of Illinois Chicago’s Energy Initiative, was recognized with a Community Leadership Award for her work in advancing emissions-reducing electric vehicle technologies.
“Rivian, Ozinga, Cook-Illinois Corp., Trillium, B20 Club and Dr. Kócs are exceptional examples for others to follow,” states Samantha Bingham, clean transportation program director for the Chicago Department of Transportation and co-coordinator of CACC. “Their efforts reduce vehicle emissions that cause air pollution and climate change. They’re helping to make the air we breathe cleaner and healthier for all and the world a better place.”
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CACC named Cook-Illinois Corp. as the 2021 Clean Transportation Award winner. Under President/COO John Benish, Jr.’s leadership, Cook-Illinois Corp. was the first in Illinois to voluntarily switch an entire bus fleet to blends up to 20% biodiesel (B20). Benish led efforts to implement buses powered by a suite of alternative fuels and technologies, including new technology diesel engines, electricity, propane and 100% biodiesel (B100). He also created the Clean Air Bus, a clean-air mobile museum for children, and led the creation of a mobile farmers market to combat food insecurity in the Chicago area. Benish is an inaugural member of the B20 Club of Illinois and a long-standing member of Chicago Area Clean Cities. He spearheaded efforts to provide sustainable transportation options to Chicago-area school districts to protect the health of students and benefit the environment.
B20 Club is CACC’s Leadership in Public Service winner. Since 2014, B20 Club members have consumed more than 30 million gallons of B20 and higher biodiesel blends, contributing to cleaner air and more sustainable operations throughout Illinois. A partnership between the Illinois Soybean Association checkoff program and the American Lung Association, the B20 Club recognizes a select group of Illinois-based organizations with strong commitments to run fleets on biodiesel blends of 20% or greater. These diverse Illinois-based commercial and government fleets rely on B20 biodiesel and higher biodiesel blends to fuel their vehicles. B20 Club members in Illinois include Ag-Land FS, Al Warren Oil Co. Inc., CityLink (Greater Peoria Mass Transit District), Cook-Illinois Corp., City of Elmhurst, City of Moline, Village of Arlington Heights, Village of Carol Stream, Village of Oak Park, Chicago Park District, ComEd, Lake County Division of Transportation, Green Grease Environmental, Excel Oil Service, Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Ozinga, G&D Integrated, SK Davison and R&N Trucking.
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Ozinga Bros.’ Ozinga Energy subsidiary won the Above and Beyond Award. Ozinga Bros. is a fourth-generation, family-owned company providing ready-mix concrete, building materials, logistics and alternative fuel solutions since 1928. It has more than 200 ready-mix concrete mixers running on renewable natural gas and another 600 on 20% biodiesel (B20) in the Chicagoland area.
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In 2018, Ozinga Energy secured renewable natural gas (RNG). All Ozinga stations, both public and private, are contracted to supply RNG, which is being produced from decomposing landfill trash. It is now used to replace traditional fuel consumption throughout Ozinga’s stations.
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CACC also recognized clean-vehicle advocate Marcy Rood, an environmental transportation analyst with Argonne National Laboratory, with its most prestigious award as its annual Clean Fuels Champion.
CACC, a nonprofit coalition focused on promoting clean transportation in Chicago and throughout Illinois, is one of more than 75 coalitions across the country affiliated with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Clean Cities program. The Chicago coalition concentrates its efforts on educating businesses and municipalities in the six-county metro region, including Cook, DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will counties. Membership is comprised of federal, state and local governments; corporations; small businesses; and individuals. READ MORE