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Cascade Sierra Solutions

www.cascadesierrasolutions.org

 
The CSS Board of Directors includes leaders from Washington, Oregon, and California with expertise in Energy, Air Quality, Climate Change and Transportation. The CSS Board establishes policy and ensures that strategic goals of the company are in line with mission objectives. Cascade Sierra Solutions aims to be the nation's leading organization implementing best practices to upgrade and replace the legacy fleet of heavy diesel vehicles to minimize the use of fossil fuels and reduce harmful exhaust emissions.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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