The Summit County | Park City Green Business Program has recognized the businesses that earned certification in 2025 following a two-year redevelopment and expansion of the program and a recent strategic planning process.
After a soft launch of the program’s redesigned website earlier this year, businesses were invited to engage in the new platform and updated certification process. Since January, 13 businesses have earned certification.
According to the program, the businesses that have pursued this new certification have demonstrated their commitment to sustainability and desire to be a leader in the community by taking meaningful action across key areas including energy, water, materials and waste, transportation and community and equity.
The program recognized the following “Green Businesses” for their continued efforts and leadership:
Silver: Swaner Preserve & EcoCenter, fulFILLed, Savoury Kitchen, Park City Library
Bronze: Done to Your Taste Catering and Events, Le Depot Brasserie, Park City Community Foundation, POW Therapy, Alpine Apothecary, Residences at the Utah Olympic Park, Summit County Health Department, Chesley Electric, Basin Recreation
To earn certification, businesses are required to choose from over 200 actions to implement. Each action includes instructions and resources to help businesses improve the sustainability of their operations. Actions are scored for level of difficulty and impact, and businesses earn their certification level based on the total number of points earned.
In addition to the new website, the Green Business Program continues to host quarterly Lunch and Learns as a way to support business-to-business learning and engagement. Those interested can learn more and register for the next Lunch and Learn on the topic of sustainable transportation online.
A full list of businesses certified in the Green Business Program are available via the program’s online directory. For more about the Green Business Program, visit parkcitygreen.org.



