RISE GREEN WINERY CERTIFICATION

Making an exceptional wine requires stewardship and attention to detail. The same is true of achieving RISE Green Winery certification. Your whole facility is third-party certified, from the cellar to offices to tasting room and outdoor landscaping. Knowledgeable consultants are available to help with every step of the certification process.

Energy

Save energy and increase energy efficiency

water

Conserve water and increase water use efficiency

waste

Prevent waste through recycling, composting and environmentally preferable purchasing

climate

Reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the winery's carbon footprint

community

Care for employees, build engagement around sustainability and be good neighbors

Integrated Resource Assesment

Receive a one-stop, whole system energy, water and waste assessment with an experienced engineer. Establish metric baselines to track improvements over time. Identifies no- and low-cost opportunities and facilitates rebates.

Expert consultants

Our expert team has over 50 years of experience in engineering, winemaking and sustainability.

reduce resource and costs

We have helped members identify more than 5 million dollars in energy cost savings, rebate and improved efficiency opportunities.

consumer values

Leverage sustainability certification to differentiate your brand with guests and customers and increase market access – grocery stores, restaurants, international export markets.

annual LICENSING FEES

Billed annually, these fees will cover a portion of the staff time that goes into facilitating certification, annual desk audits, re-certification and interim assistance and maintaining climate action in our community and industry. 

Integrated Resource Assessment

Billed in the first year and every sixth year, thereafter, this assessment baselines energy use, water use, waste diversion, and Scope 1 & 2 emissions, provides metrics, goalposts, and identifies opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Abbreviated Resource Audit

Billed in the third year and every 6th year, thereafter, this assessment baselines energy use, water use, waste diversion, and Scope 1 & 2 emissions, provides metrics, goalposts, and identifies opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce costs.