How informed is the public about Green Tier? How much of an impact will participation have on public perceptions?
Green Tier is still under development and has yet to gain significant public recognition. Those who visit the departments website have access to information about the program and each applicant submits a list of stakeholders who might be interested in knowing more about Green Tier. These stakeholders are contacted directly by the DNR. In addition, an annual notice of participation is sent to newspapers in the area in which each participant is located. As more entities participate in Green Tier, more of these notices will be sent to newspapers around the state, so the potential for positive public perception increases as more participants enter the program. These news releases along with the program logo will stimulate public interest and discussion and create business value for Green Tier participants.
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