Seeks to transform greater Greensboro area into into a more bicycle-friendly community.
http://bikegso.org/»Bicycle recycling project that promotes bicycling as a means of alternative transportation, a healthy lifestyle choice and a way to build community.
http://gsohive.org/partners/bikeme»This network of locally owned and independent businesses in the North Carolina Triad formed in the summer of 2009 and aims to share ideas and network to promote locally owned brick and mortar retail businesses, to educate the consumers on the importance of shopping locally, and to encourage investment in our community be keeping our dollars at home.
http://www.buytriadfirst.com/»
Promotes local and organic agriculture in the Carolinas by inspiring, educating and organizing farmers and consumers.
http://www.carolinafarmstewards.org/»
This organization promotes recycling of organic and inorganic waste in North Carolina and South Carolina.
http://www.cra-recycle.org/»
This center, a partnership between state universities, develops and promotes food and farming systems that protect the environment, strengthen local communities, and provide economic opportunities in North Carolina and beyond.
http://www.cefs.ncsu.edu/»
The City Council has approved a local action plan for reducing Winston-Salem's carbon emissions and making its communities more sustainable.
http://www.cityofws.org/Home/Departments/PropertyMaintenance/Sustainability/Articles/Winston-SalemIsAGreenCity»Works for clean and safe communities and work places in North Carolina. Work focuses on environmental justice, surface and drinking water protection and air quality.
http://cwfnc.org/»
Campus environmental advisory council promotes environmentally-friendly practices on campus.
http://org.elon.edu/sustainability/»Cookprint: A term used by food writer Kate Heyhoe to describe the entire chain of resources used to prepare meals, along with its resulting waste.
Seeks to transform greater Greensboro area into into a more bicycle-friendly community.
Bicycle recycling project that promotes bicycling as a means of alternative transportation, a healthy lifestyle choice and a way to build community.
This network of locally owned and independent businesses in the North Carolina Triad formed in the summer of 2009 and aims to share ideas and network to promote locally owned brick and mortar retail businesses, to educate the consumers on the importance of shopping locally, and to encourage investment in our community be keeping our dollars at home.
"How you define an eco-friendly frame product, depending on your perspective, comes in a hundred shades of gray." - Robyn Feinsod, manager of marketing and merchandising for Graphik Dimensions Ltd in High Point.