CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF ORION 

OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR 

CHRIS BARNETT 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jenny Bhatti 

248-391-0304 ext. 1003 

[email protected] 

ORION TOWNSHIP RECOGNIZED FOR  

ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERSHIP 

Orion Township, MI (May 22, 2024) – Orion Township was recognized for environmental leadership by the  statewide Michigan Green Communities program. As part of the 2023 Michigan Green Communities (MGC)  Challenge, 62 participating local governments were awarded gold, silver, or bronze seals of achievement  reflecting community leadership in areas such as energy efficiency, climate adaptation and resilience,  recycling, environmental justice, and more. Seven communities received bronze certification, twenty received silver certifications, and thirty-five received gold certification. 

Orion Township achieved gold status for exemplary action in multiple categories, including economic  development, land use, climate resilience, climate adaptation, energy efficiency, renewable energy,  materials management (recycling, composting, waste diversion), water conservation and protection, and  community engagement. 

Most remarkable was Orion Township’s demonstrated increase in quantity and quality of both commercial  and recreational development, while also increasing investment in and improvement of local parks and  nature reserves all while prioritizing and enhancing community social, financial, environmental, and  physical wellbeing. Examples include General Motor’s Orion Assembly, Orion Township’s purchase of Great  Lakes Athletic Club and their investing in and revisioning of the space into a community recreation center,  upgraded and renovated several sewer lift stations and other waste management measures resulting in a  20% reduction in household disposal since 2020, and over $3 million invested in Orion Parks and trails.  

The Michigan Green Communities (MGC) program is open to all local governments in Michigan, at no cost.  MGC is a sustainability networking, benchmarking, and technical assistance program. It guides and supports  communities in adapting to a changing climate, protecting infrastructure, improving the quality of life for  residents, and creating a more environmentally and economically sustainable future for the state of  Michigan. 

Michigan Green Communities is supported by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and  Energy; the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services; the Michigan Economic Development  Corporation; the Michigan Association of Counties; the Michigan Municipal League; and the Michigan  Townships Association. More details about this program can be found at www.migreencommunities.com.  

Questions regarding the Michigan Green Communities program can be directed to Danielle Beard, Michigan  Green Communities Program Coordinator at [email protected].