Our 2022 Mission Impact
Watch videos about some of our recent work
The Lenox Hotel
Wasted Food Diversion
Leyden Woods
Energy Efficient Affordable Housing
Granny’s Baking Table
Reclaimed Building Materials
What our customers are saying
“CET helped Super Brush navigate the MassSave energy incentive program resulting in a $45,000 rebate for the project. The project is good for the company, their employees, and the economic health of Massachusetts.”
“The Center for EcoTechnology does tremendous work working with businesses to provide recycling options to tell them what they can do to really make sure they’re taking advantage of not only the environmental, but the economic advantages of recycling…they are a very proactive and user friendly organization.”
“CET performed my first home energy audit in the 1970s, and their programs have been saving me money and reducing my environmental impact ever since. Now, through Solar Access, I will have little or no electric bill plus lower heating costs and the added bonus of air conditioning. This is the first program that really made excellent sense for me financially. Thanks to rebates and incentives, I will own the entire system for less than what I would have spent on heat and electricity if I hadn’t installed it.”
Donate to the Center for EcoTechnology
As a non-profit 501(c)(3), CET works with partners throughout the region to help transform the way we live and work for a better community, economy, and environment – now and for the future. You can help by making a tax-deductible gift today. Your donation supports our outreach and education efforts, helping us make green make sense for more people.
Latest News
Read our blog for tips, techniques, and news about sustainable solutions.
Quarterly Report: Community Climate Fund | Williams College
The Community Climate Fund (CCF) is a vehicle for regional institutions and businesses to sponsor local, high-impact carbon reduction projects
Rockywold Deephaven Camps Embraces Sustainable Food Waste Management
Nestled on the serene shores of Squam Lake in Holderness, New Hampshire, Rockywold Deephaven Camps have been offering guests a haven of nature and relaxation
Press Release: Town of Ipswich Introduces Novel Mechanism to Bring Clean Energy Upgrades to Homes
Primary Contact: Ashley Muspratt, CET President Ashley.Muspratt@cetonline.org For Immediate Release Town of Ipswich Introduces Novel Mechanism to Bring Clean Energy Upgrades to Homes Through
Events
2023 Compost Site Operators Workshop at Buffalo River Compost
October 3 @ 7:30 am - 4:30 pm2023 Compost Site Operators Workshop at Town of Bethlehem Compost Facility
October 6 @ 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
Center for EcoTechnology Partners

Thank you to our many partners from the region and beyond who make this work possible.