We're seeing a shift in #multifamily, where renters care as much about the community feel of a property as they do about the unit itself. Our President, Chase Harrington, emphasizes the importance of creating organic #ResidentExperiences in today's rental marketplace. 👇 #NewAmericanDream
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WELCOME TO SALTY SAILS™ 🌴☀️ Helloooo Queensland, home of brilliant sunshine, sparkling beaches, and those cuddly giant spiders. We’re about to make our Sunny lifestyle even more awesome. We’re launching a shiny new brand of top notch, sustainable, Sun Shade Structures we’re calling SALTY SAILS™. 🌊 As much as we love soaking up the sun, it’s just as important to have effective protection from it as well. However, we’ve experienced first-hand that there can be a whole lot of ‘cowboys’ in this industry, making it confusing and even exhausting to try and get something as apparently simple as a shade sail built. So that’s where we come in, Bringing our combined 70+ years in first-class construction and exceptional customer service to the table. In the spirit of “See a need, Fill a need” We’re focused on the long game of building trust through: 👉 Hyper high quality craftmanship of our sails 👉 A People-First, ethical approach to our awesome Clients and Partners. 👉 End-to-end support: We Got You! 💪 That’s it for this first post, but as we get to know each other here, we’ll be discussing exciting topics like Sustainable materials, recycled ocean plastics, and Zero carbon footprint in our work. 🌿 The Salty Sails™ Team #SustainableEntrepreneurship
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It's crucial to be informed about sensitive matters like end-of-life arrangements. Visiting Cremation by Water can provide valuable insights into the process before making any decisions. Preplanning allows you to make choices that align with your wishes and values. #KnowYourOptions #EndOfLifePlanning #Cremation #FuneralServices #EcoFriendly #Sustainability #CremationByWater #WaterCremation
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Industrial Design (Ex IITD) Professional working since 1999 in the domain of Product, Packaging & Brand Design with a passion for Eco Friendly Designs.
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CraftLipi Foundation 2nd Program held at Pencil Bhavan, Uttar Maju, Howrah 711414 on 26th April 2024. What we discussed about : 1. #greenrevolution : mass plantation drive - one person one plant, preparing for the plantation drive in coming monsoon in the complete village area that we are involved. 2. #wastemanagement : we need proper arrangement for waste disposal mechanism in village areas now as all villages are becoming like cities only with usage of mass produced plastic items and other single usage useless products. 3. #waterconservation : reduce water wastage that is happening due to pipe line water supply to all village homes and people are forgetting the value of water as it now available free directly to every homes by facilities provided. Ground water level is going down drastically, and summer is having real issues with contaminated water with iron and arsenic. 4. #airpollutioncontrol : villages are gradually getting occupied by many small scale industries who are not following any rules or norms for pollution control. Even red category industries are being permitted to have operations within 500m of village residential areas by local village authorities / panchayets. 5. #ecofriendlylifestyle : Plastic usage in village areas has become uncontrolled now along with many materials which are polluting air, water and soil and that too just because of the fact that there is no organized controlling body to control the usage of harmful materials and products. 6. #healthyfood : Village kids are also addicted with junk foods and aerated drinks along with many unhealthy and unhygienic foods. Food habits of the current and the upcoming generation is having direct impact on health and loosing immunities drastically day by days. 7. #villagebeauty : village beautification has become very much essential now just because of unplanned and unorganized development of concrete buildings, roads, electric wires, pipelines, disposing anything and everything anywhere, covering soils randomly leaving no space for plants, birds and animals loosing habitats and so on. 8. Village #safety & #sanctity : We have lost that old time purely of village environment as technology has entered aggressively in the areas where literacy of people is very less as how to use technology keeping the village essence intact. Villages lost safety of people - women and children along with elderly as well as it has lost the essence of village living style and its uniqueness. 9. Self #sustainable #village #ecosystem : it used to be the balance of Air, Water and Soil - where everything was perfect and supportive to each other to have a good impact on environment and living bodies inside it. 10. Village Based Support system & Management : to manage everything together - there is a strong need of a local level management bodies to organize and control each one for implementation and maintenance. https://lnkd.in/dezevspd
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Why BrewDog is winding down its carbon-negative claims? I've been following BrewDog activity for a while now. This Scottish brewery has entered the market with a fantastic beer, but also with a quite strong purpose. They put a lot of care and attention into the #social factor with measures like the Employee ownership program (Founder James Watt is giving away 5% of his BrewDog stake), Salary cap (No-one can join the company for a salary higher than 7x of what the lowest full-time salary at Brewdog is) and Profit-Sharing (Each BrewDog Bar is going to share 50% of its profits evenly with team members). But also in the #environmental factor, with a special focus on #C02 reduction. The B-Corp company has become the first carbon-negative international beer business. But now is backing away from that claim over the controversial issue of #carbonoffsets. Why? The company claims that the carbon credit market has become completely unsustainable. "There has been a flood of low-quality schemes that are dirty cheap but where the carbon benefit is highly questionable and maybe even non-existent. At the same time, the number of high-quality, properly verified schemes has dwindled and costs have gone through the roof". Therefore, Brewdgog has taken the bold step of moving away from #carboncredits and doubling down on its own emission reduction strategy focused on decarbonizing its processes, and its carbon compensation flagship initiative: Lost Forest, a 9803-acre land in the Scottish highlands, purchased by the company to reforest themselves. What do you think about this move? Should other companies follow the example and withdraw from the carbon credit market until it becomes solid and reliable?
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This Yoube video shows the benefits of using hemp as a sustainable alternative to traditional hardwoods. It explains how hemp, which grows rapidly in just 120 days, can replace slow-growing trees like oak, which take generations to mature. The process of turning hemp into wood products, such as tables and flooring, is sustainable and eco-friendly, reducing the need for deforestation and minimizing pollution from traditional adhesives. Hemp's versatility is demonstrated by its global use for furniture, cabinetry, and other products. By using locally sourced materials and adapting existing technologies, hempwood is positioned as a viable and renewable alternative to traditional hardwoods, with potential for global growth and economic opportunities, particularly for farmers. The goal is to integrate hemp alongside established materials like oak and bamboo, offering a greener solution for the future. #SustainableMaterials#HempRevolution#EcoInnovation#GreenBuilding#Hempwood#RenewableResources#SustainabilityMatters#FutureOfWood#EcoFriendlySolutions#CircularEconomy https://lnkd.in/erekhejg
HempWood Origin Story
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Delilah Home: Embracing the Timeless Wisdom of the Rotary 4-Way Test The Rotary 4-Way Test has long been revered as a guiding light for ethical decision-making, inspiring individuals and organizations to uphold principles of truth, fairness, goodwill, and mutual benefit. At Delilah Home, we not only embrace these timeless values but embody them in our everyday practices and products. The Rotary 4-Way Test consists of four simple questions that Rotarians use to guide their thoughts, words, and actions: Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? Truth: Transparency in Every Thread At Delilah Home, truth is woven into the very fabric of our ethos. We believe in transparency at every step of the journey, from sourcing materials to crafting our products. Our commitment to truth is evident in our 100% Organic Bath Towels, which not only provide luxurious comfort but also serve as a testament to our unwavering integrity. https://lnkd.in/eNBQz3AT Fairness: Equity in Every Exchange Fairness is not just a concept; it's a cornerstone of our business philosophy. We strive to ensure fairness in every interaction, whether it's with our customers, suppliers, or employees. By sourcing from certified farmers and providing fair wages to our factory workers in Portugal, we uphold the principles of equity and justice in all aspects of our operations. https://lnkd.in/eNBQz3AT Goodwill: Building Bridges, One Thread at a Time At Delilah Home, we understand the power of goodwill to forge lasting connections and foster a sense of community. When our beloved dog Delilah went missing for over 62 days in the NC Mountains, the outpouring of support from thousands of people reaffirmed our belief in the importance of building goodwill and nurturing relationships. Every product we create is infused with the spirit of goodwill, designed not just to meet a need but to create moments of joy and connection. Watch Delilah’s return here Mutual Benefit: Elevating Lives, One Towel at a Time Our commitment to mutual benefit extends beyond our products to the very heart of our mission. While our towels may offer superior quality and durability, they also represent a commitment to the common good. By choosing Delilah Home, customers not only invest in luxury and comfort but also support ethical practices and sustainable solutions that benefit Conclusion: In a world where ethical values are often overshadowed by profit margins and bottom lines, Delilah Home stands as a beacon of integrity and purpose. By embracing the timeless guidance of the Rotary 4-Way Test, we strive to not only meet the needs of our customers but also uplift lives and communities around the world. With every towel we weave and every decision we make, we remain steadfast in our commitment to truth, fairness, goodwill, and mutual benefit.
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Curious about the state of play and impact social enterprises are having in Australia? This blog is a neat summary. #socialenterprise #causerelatedmarketing #smallbusiness #triplebottomline
Australia’s social enterprise sector is a dynamic and significant contributor to the economy and society. With an estimated 20,000 such entities, they’re reshaping the way we do business by blending profit-making with meaningful social objectives. Read more in our latest blog 👇 https://lnkd.in/gaXrtbf2 #SlakFlowers #socialenterprise #smallbusiness #floristry #Redfern #NSW
The Landscape of Social Enterprises in Australia - SLAK Flowers Sydney Florist
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Adopting sustainability practices is crucial for securing the future of the dairy industry. Klein River Cheese in Stanford, Western Cape is making strides in sustainability with initiatives ranging from reducing plastic usage to installing solar power and establishing worm farms for compost. Learn more about their innovative sustainability practices here: https://2ly.link/1xm7M #DairyIndustry #LoveLocalDairy #SustainableFarming #DairyFarming
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🍇 Exciting news from Marlborough! We're thrilled to share our recent collaboration with Repost Ltd to address timber waste challenges in the wine industry. Over the years, we’ve accumulated a significant number of damaged vineyard posts, which we’ve been stockpiling to ensure they don’t end up in landfill while waiting for a sustainable solution. Repost has stepped in to solve two critical problems: 1. Transforming waste into a valuable resource, contributing to a circular economy. 2. Providing farmers with cost-effective fence posts (like those pictured below), addressing both environmental and economic concerns. 💡 It’s a win-win for sustainability and the economy! We have also been replacing wooden vineyard posts with alternatives which means that while Repost Ltd help us work through our old vineyard post piles, we won’t be accumulating as many broken posts in the future. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue our efforts towards a more sustainable future. 🌱 #PRWLife #Sustainability #CircularEconomy #Marlborough #Repost
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