Louisiana Clean Fuels Asks for your Nomination for the First Ever Katry Martin Award

Awards Ceremony to be held October 25, 2018 at the LCF Fall Stakeholder Meeting and Annual Clean Fuel Leader Awards
Nominations due: Friday, October 12th

Under Mr. Katry’s Leadership, St Landry Parish was the first Landfill in Louisiana to successfully commission, operate and monetize Environmental Attributes. While many others talked about the merits of Carbon Offsets, St. Landry Parish planned and executed.  Additionally, St. Landry Parish was one of the first to build, own and operate a Renewable Natural Gas (CNG) Project at the Landfill.  The Project is the template for smaller RNG (CNG) Projects on a global basis.  Katry was revered for being a visionary who was also able to take his ideas and put them into practice. 

LCF awarded Katry and St. Landry with the Innovative Project award at our 15th Anniversary Celebration, something that he was extremely proud of. Anyone who met him knew him to be a kind, humble and passionate man who was responsible for dreaming up and making their groundbreaking RNG facility a reality. Katry passed away on October 10, 2017 after a brief battle with cancer.

Please nominate one individual in Louisiana whose character and contribution to Clean Cities, alternative fuels, petroleum and/or emission reductions honors the legacy and spirit of Katry Martin. 

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* 1. Please enter the name of the person you would like to nominate for the award.

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* 2. Please explain why you believe this person should receive the 1st ever Katry Martin Award.

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* 3. Please share your contact information so that we may ask more questions about your nomination if needed.

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