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Donate Don't Dump is a teen run non-profit determined to stop commercial food waste, promote good nutrition, and public health.

We encourage grocery stores, growers, and food companies to donate their surplus food, not dump it. We engage, empower, and inspire youth to promote public health initiatives to build healthier communities.

Our mission is to rescue surplus food, help the hungry, and promote public health through education and peer-to-peer advocacy.

The goal of the San Diego Area Green Business Project is to encourage "green" practices among businesses in the region by offering tools to implement more efficient and sustainable business operations.

Why Be Green?
    Reduces waste and utility costs
    Improves systems and equipment performance
    Attracts environmentally conscious customers
    Provides a safer working environment

Food:Land:Opportunity is a multi-year initiative by Kinship Foundation and The Chicago Community Trust to create a resilient local food economy that protects and conserves land and other natural resources while promoting market innovation and building assets in Chicago-region communities.

While working mostly by invitation, the initiative has reserved funds to respond in real time to new opportunities that align with or support its strategies.

The initiative is focused on the supply side of producing food using sustainable practices. Defining characteristics include:

Green Spaces is a sustainable coworking community of like-minded individuals and businesses in the heart of Denver's RiNo Arts District. We’re the nation's first eco-coworking space that's zero waste with a 100 percent solar-powered building and plants throughout to bring nature inside.

Green Spaces strives to bring businesses that are addressing our environmental and social impact on the planet together so that we can thrive by connecting and gaining more exposure in the rapidly growing, socially-conscious marketplace.

* RECIPES * FOOD * WELLNESS * HOME & GARDEN *

Edible Austin wants to connect you to your local food community! We are an independently owned, community-based bi-monthly publication celebrating the seasonal food culture of Central Texas.

Through our publication, e-newsletters, website and events, we work to connect you with local growers, retailers, chefs and food artisans—enabling those relationships to grow our healthy and vibrant local food economy.

We’re here for Austinites who are interested in:

Cambridge Energy Alliance (CEA) is a City of Cambridge program that promotes energy efficiency and solar energy.

Our goal is to help residents, businesses, and institutions in Cambridge save money while also reducing Cambridge’s carbon footprint.

Toward this goal, we promote the Mass Save program, a state-wide, utility-run program that offers significant incentives for a wide range of energy upgrades. We can also connect you to financial institutions that can help you pay for energy efficient improvements to your home or business.

Strong scientific evidence has connected pesticide exposure to a host of health hazards from asthma and ADHD in children to cancer and reproductive problems. Moreover, the production and use of pesticides pollutes our water ecosystems and threatens our drinking water sources and wildlife.

That’s why it’s our mission at Midwest Pesticide Action Center to reduce the health risks and environmental impacts of pesticides by promoting safer alternatives.

EcoTech Visions is Miami’s first green incubator and makerspace. We assist entrepreneurs in creating, planning, and launching innovative and green manufacturing businesses in South Florida.

More than just workshops, we offer high-quality business resources, maker space, office and event space to support the development of the green economy. We're a true sustainable-business coworking, innovation and manufacturing space.

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