green • su • late (verb) to make a home or other building energy efficient and longer lasting in order to save money, conserve resources, and make the world greener and cleaner.
Amy Norquist and Greensulate featured in Stanford Alumni Magazine
GOOD magazine features best selling author Malcolm Gladwell interviewing Greensulate's President, Amy Norquist.
The Wall Street Journal features Greensulate in Green Roof energy efficiency piece
The New York Times features Op-Ed by Amy Norquist on the benefits of Green Roof Systems
Greensulate brings green roofs and living walls to cities across North America. We help gain LEED credits and make buildings sustainable. From the New York City skyline to the rooftops of Los Angeles, Greensulate has installed tens of thousands of square feet of ecoroofs, saving building owners and taxpayers millions of dollars in energy costs and improving the environment while we’re at it.