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Environmental Health

Helpful Links

Clean & Green Award Directory (pdf)

Compliance Guides and Checklists

Pollution Prevention Links

Related Programs

Hazardous Materials and Waste Program Home

Program Contact

Virginia St. Jean
Office: (415) 252-3907
Fax: (415) 252-3910

Green Business Programs

San Francisco's Green Business Programs encourage, enable and recognize businesses taking action to prevent pollution and conserve resources.

Principal Activities and Services

  • Provide a list of green business resources including auto body shops and repair, commercial buildings maintenance/hotels, marine repair, printing, and salons.
  • Provide free pollution prevention workshops, environmental tools, private consultation, and health education materials to San Francisco businesses and agencies.
  • Educate businesses about the Cities Green Business Program.
  • Provide compliance review for the Clean and Green Program and San Francisco Green Business Program for businesses that are permitted and regulated by San Francisco's Department of Public Health.

Green Business Resources

Green Programs Reference Center
Visit our online learning hub for industry-specific newsletters, regulatory updates and research on pollution prevention and toxics reduction for businesses and the public.

Clean & Green Program
The Clean & Green Program offers environmental assistance and awards to businesses and government agencies that are registered with the Hazardous Materials and Waste Program.

San Francisco Green Business Program
The Green Business Program is a voluntary program that encourages businesses to take actions that are good for their bottom line, the community and the environment.

Bay Area Green Business Program
The San Francisco Green Business Program is part of the Association of Bay Area Governments’ Bay Area Green Business Program—a successful partnership of businesses, government agencies, professional associations, utility providers, and a concerned public that assists, recognizes, and promotes businesses and government agencies that volunteer to operate in an environmentally responsible way.

Making a Complaint

For more information on how to make a complaint to the Environmental Health Section, click here.

Related Agency

San Francisco Department of Environment