
The EMS consortium at UMass Lowell helps organizations improve operations, stay in compliance, reduce and avoid costs, and improve their public image through the use of E-M-S.
The EMS Consortium includes:
The EMS Service Program, designated by EPA as a member of the PEER Center network, offers fee-based training, onsite assistance, coaching and consulting in how to use EMS's to improve performance. Discounted services are provided to public and academic organization.
The Toxics Use Reduction Institute (TURI), a Massachusetts state program, works with industry to provide training, grant, research consortia, and peer connections, including facility planning, EMS and technology innovation for pollution prevention and continuous improvement.
EMS WebWare, a web-based software application developed by UMass Lowell, that is a time-saving, flexible and easy to use tool to streamline the development and management of EMS programs.
The Lowell Center for Sustainable Production uses rigorous science and practical knowledge to help citizens, progressive businesses, and institutions become industry leaders. The Center offers expertise in the workplace design, clean production, materials sciences, green chemistry and related fields.
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