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Sustainable Marin

Sustainable Marin is a non-profit group located in beautiful Marin County California. We are working to try and make Marin and the world the best place it can be, not only for this generation but many to come. We know that one of the best ways to achieve this is to get the whole community interested in sustainability. Sustainable means to live with in the earth?s means.   Our mission: "Advance sustainable principles in the County of Marin in the State of California with the goal to transform the region in the areas of environment, economics, and society into a sustainable community by the year 2040 and beyond.?Sustainable Marin promotes policies and practices in Marin County to 1) sustain our natural capital and environmental assets, 2) bolster localized economic strength and independence, 3) expand locally-owned green businesses and clean-tech jobs, and  4) encourage community cooperation and social justice. We do this through advocacy and outreach to community leaders and the public, and by educational events and community forums that inspire sustainability in Marin and its region.  "Sustainability", to us, means staying the course, surviving over the long term, maintaining our capacity to live well and improve our quality of life not only today but for generations to come.  We are an all-volunteer, non-profit corporation, and we invite all Marinites to join our efforts.
Address
1017 Bel Marin Keys Blvd., Novato, CA, 94949
Telephone
415-902-6365

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"The GreenMBA is a departure from Business-As-Usual. Where most business schools include the environment and CSR as electives or footnotes, they serve as our foundations. I feel honored and fortunate for the opportunity to participate in this transformative process--of myself and the business world.

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