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WHERE TO GO WITH TO-GO How it Works. Sign up with Sustainable Connections for your FREE to-go ware business assessment (virtual or in person – socially distanced) here. Pledge to phase out/and or shift at least 80% of all of your to-go ware to recyclable or compostable products, with our help of course. Gain access to buying guides, free promotional swag, and GREEN HOME TOURS AND TALKS Enjoy a weekend of opportunities to learn how you can not only make your home more beautiful and efficient, but aligned to your values for the climate and Earth with virtual tours, interactive workshops, and a directory of local green building businesses. 7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES RIGHT NOW 7 Things You Can Do to Support Local Businesses Right Now. As the COVID-19 situation develops within our community, we would like to take a moment to check in. We encourage you to take care of yourself and your loved ones by observing recommendations from COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) A CSA is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you buy a subscription to a local farm in advance of the season. The farmer uses the up-front funds for everything needed to grow the food.THINK LOCAL FIRST
Support locally owned businesses! Give a gift card that’s redeemable at over 250 locally owned businesses in Whatcom County! The Think Local First Gift Card is the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Teacher appreciation, and graduates! The digital gift card works just like a credit card and can be printed out or emailedto your recipient.
COMMUNITY ENERGY CHALLENGE The Community Energy Challenge is a non-profit partnership between Opportunity Council and Sustainable Connections. The two-fold goal of the Community Energy Challenge is to encourage and support residential and commercial energy efficiency retrofits, and to boost local economic development in the construction sector.TOWARD ZERO WASTE
Toward Zero Waste | Sustainable Connections. Toward Zero Waste. In Washington State alone, we generate around 17 million tons of waste per year. In the U.S. $200 billion is spent on solid waste management and lost energy resources from disposing of trash. Solid waste represents wasted resources, energy, and money.THE RJ GROUP
222 Grand Ave Ste B Bellingham WA, 98225 (360) 738-9033 info@therjgroup.com www.therjgroup.com. We are a local development company with a passion for creating desirable living spaces while emphasizing environmental stewardship. SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONSFIND LOCAL BUSINESSESFIND LOCAL JOBSFIND LOCAL EVENTSJOIN OR RENEWMEMBER BENEFITS June 17, 8:00 am - 9:00 am. Sustainable Connections is making Climate Action Book Club a regular thing, so mark your calendars for the third Thursday in February, June, and October! This June, we will be discussing Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever OUR TEAM | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Communications Director. Designer, creative, visualizer, idea generator, helper. 360.647.7093 x 105. amy@sustainableconnections.org. Read Amy's Bio. Amy makes our world beautiful and is the genius behind Sustainable Connections’ communications strategy! She has an extensive background in various marketing and sales roles, includingowning her
WHERE TO GO WITH TO-GO How it Works. Sign up with Sustainable Connections for your FREE to-go ware business assessment (virtual or in person – socially distanced) here. Pledge to phase out/and or shift at least 80% of all of your to-go ware to recyclable or compostable products, with our help of course. Gain access to buying guides, free promotional swag, and GREEN HOME TOURS AND TALKS Enjoy a weekend of opportunities to learn how you can not only make your home more beautiful and efficient, but aligned to your values for the climate and Earth with virtual tours, interactive workshops, and a directory of local green building businesses. 7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES RIGHT NOW 7 Things You Can Do to Support Local Businesses Right Now. As the COVID-19 situation develops within our community, we would like to take a moment to check in. We encourage you to take care of yourself and your loved ones by observing recommendations from COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) A CSA is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you buy a subscription to a local farm in advance of the season. The farmer uses the up-front funds for everything needed to grow the food.THINK LOCAL FIRST
Support locally owned businesses! Give a gift card that’s redeemable at over 250 locally owned businesses in Whatcom County! The Think Local First Gift Card is the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Teacher appreciation, and graduates! The digital gift card works just like a credit card and can be printed out or emailedto your recipient.
COMMUNITY ENERGY CHALLENGE The Community Energy Challenge is a non-profit partnership between Opportunity Council and Sustainable Connections. The two-fold goal of the Community Energy Challenge is to encourage and support residential and commercial energy efficiency retrofits, and to boost local economic development in the construction sector.TOWARD ZERO WASTE
Toward Zero Waste | Sustainable Connections. Toward Zero Waste. In Washington State alone, we generate around 17 million tons of waste per year. In the U.S. $200 billion is spent on solid waste management and lost energy resources from disposing of trash. Solid waste represents wasted resources, energy, and money.THE RJ GROUP
222 Grand Ave Ste B Bellingham WA, 98225 (360) 738-9033 info@therjgroup.com www.therjgroup.com. We are a local development company with a passion for creating desirable living spaces while emphasizing environmental stewardship. ABOUT US | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Stronger Together. Collaboration is at the core of our mission. We rely on the expertise and resources of many different organizations, businesses, government agencies, health care professionals, and community leaders. In every program, we solicit input and share ideas locally, nationally, and internationally. This year was no different. WHAT WE DO | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Live. •. Sustainable Connections is a non profit organization made up of local, independently owned businesses. We work to help our members become more sustainable and promote them to the community in recognition of the extra efforts they make. OUR TEAM | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Communications Director. Designer, creative, visualizer, idea generator, helper. 360.647.7093 x 105. amy@sustainableconnections.org. Read Amy's Bio. Amy makes our world beautiful and is the genius behind Sustainable Connections’ communications strategy! She has an extensive background in various marketing and sales roles, includingowning her
WHERE TO GO WITH TO-GO How it Works. Sign up with Sustainable Connections for your FREE to-go ware business assessment (virtual or in person – socially distanced) here. Pledge to phase out/and or shift at least 80% of all of your to-go ware to recyclable or compostable products, with our help of course. Gain access to buying guides, free promotional swag, and COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) A CSA is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you buy a subscription to a local farm in advance of the season. The farmer uses the up-front funds for everything needed to grow the food. EMPLOYMENT | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Sustainable Connections complies with all federal, state, and local laws which prohibit discrimination in employment, and is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce. Sustainable Connections is an equal opportunity employer that believes it is the responsibility of the company and all its employees to ensure there isno
LOCAL GIFT GUIDE
Printable Local Gift Guide. Download the printed version of the Local Gift Guide from November 2020. BONUS: The printed guide also includes staff favorites and kid picks, so check it out for even more ideas!THINK LOCAL FIRST
Think Local First. Each one of us has a duty to our community, to help create and sustain a vibrant place to live, work, and play. We can create thriving communities through even the smallest of everyday decisions — especially when it comes to the businesses we support. With a simple commitment to always think local first, we can create a WHATCOM FOOD AND FARM FINDER The Eat Local First Food & Farm Finder contains 120 local businesses offering everything from apples to zucchini, heritage animals and specialty cheese, fine dining to casual fare and one-stop shopping experiences along with a fold out map for easy navigation. They are distributed at over 200 locations, including the Bellingham FarmersMarket
MARIPOSA FARM
Lis and Joaquin moved to Washington 13 years ago after deciding to leave their home of Morelia, Mexico but they still make frequent trips back. Lis feels as if she follows the migratory path of the mariposa and has a special connection with its story. After moving to Washington, Lis worked at Growing Washington, a well-establishedorganic farm
SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONSFIND LOCAL BUSINESSESFIND LOCAL JOBSFIND LOCAL EVENTSJOIN OR RENEWMEMBER BENEFITS June 17, 8:00 am - 9:00 am. Sustainable Connections is making Climate Action Book Club a regular thing, so mark your calendars for the third Thursday in February, June, and October! This June, we will be discussing Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever OUR TEAM | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Communications Director. Designer, creative, visualizer, idea generator, helper. 360.647.7093 x 105. amy@sustainableconnections.org. Read Amy's Bio. Amy makes our world beautiful and is the genius behind Sustainable Connections’ communications strategy! She has an extensive background in various marketing and sales roles, includingowning her
WHERE TO GO WITH TO-GO How it Works. Sign up with Sustainable Connections for your FREE to-go ware business assessment (virtual or in person – socially distanced) here. Pledge to phase out/and or shift at least 80% of all of your to-go ware to recyclable or compostable products, with our help of course. Gain access to buying guides, free promotional swag, and GREEN HOME TOURS AND TALKS Enjoy a weekend of opportunities to learn how you can not only make your home more beautiful and efficient, but aligned to your values for the climate and Earth with virtual tours, interactive workshops, and a directory of local green building businesses. 7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES RIGHT NOW 7 Things You Can Do to Support Local Businesses Right Now. As the COVID-19 situation develops within our community, we would like to take a moment to check in. We encourage you to take care of yourself and your loved ones by observing recommendations fromTHINK LOCAL FIRST
Support locally owned businesses! Give a gift card that’s redeemable at over 250 locally owned businesses in Whatcom County! The Think Local First Gift Card is the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Teacher appreciation, and graduates! The digital gift card works just like a credit card and can be printed out or emailedto your recipient.
COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) A CSA is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you buy a subscription to a local farm in advance of the season. The farmer uses the up-front funds for everything needed to grow the food. COMMUNITY ENERGY CHALLENGE The Community Energy Challenge is a non-profit partnership between Opportunity Council and Sustainable Connections. The two-fold goal of the Community Energy Challenge is to encourage and support residential and commercial energy efficiency retrofits, and to boost local economic development in the construction sector.THE RJ GROUP
222 Grand Ave Ste B Bellingham WA, 98225 (360) 738-9033 info@therjgroup.com www.therjgroup.com. We are a local development company with a passion for creating desirable living spaces while emphasizing environmental stewardship. JEN JONES ARCHITECTURE Jen Jones Architecture. Architecture Engineering and Design, Business Directory, HOME OFFICE and GARDEN. jenjonesarchitecture@gmail.com. www.jenjonesarchitecture.com. With 25 years of experience in her field, Jen Jones is a Senior Architect in design theory and practice. As a Principal at Jen Jones Architecture she is responsible fordesigning
SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONSFIND LOCAL BUSINESSESFIND LOCAL JOBSFIND LOCAL EVENTSJOIN OR RENEWMEMBER BENEFITS June 17, 8:00 am - 9:00 am. Sustainable Connections is making Climate Action Book Club a regular thing, so mark your calendars for the third Thursday in February, June, and October! This June, we will be discussing Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever OUR TEAM | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Communications Director. Designer, creative, visualizer, idea generator, helper. 360.647.7093 x 105. amy@sustainableconnections.org. Read Amy's Bio. Amy makes our world beautiful and is the genius behind Sustainable Connections’ communications strategy! She has an extensive background in various marketing and sales roles, includingowning her
WHERE TO GO WITH TO-GO How it Works. Sign up with Sustainable Connections for your FREE to-go ware business assessment (virtual or in person – socially distanced) here. Pledge to phase out/and or shift at least 80% of all of your to-go ware to recyclable or compostable products, with our help of course. Gain access to buying guides, free promotional swag, and GREEN HOME TOURS AND TALKS Enjoy a weekend of opportunities to learn how you can not only make your home more beautiful and efficient, but aligned to your values for the climate and Earth with virtual tours, interactive workshops, and a directory of local green building businesses. 7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES RIGHT NOW 7 Things You Can Do to Support Local Businesses Right Now. As the COVID-19 situation develops within our community, we would like to take a moment to check in. We encourage you to take care of yourself and your loved ones by observing recommendations fromTHINK LOCAL FIRST
Support locally owned businesses! Give a gift card that’s redeemable at over 250 locally owned businesses in Whatcom County! The Think Local First Gift Card is the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Teacher appreciation, and graduates! The digital gift card works just like a credit card and can be printed out or emailedto your recipient.
COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) A CSA is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you buy a subscription to a local farm in advance of the season. The farmer uses the up-front funds for everything needed to grow the food. COMMUNITY ENERGY CHALLENGE The Community Energy Challenge is a non-profit partnership between Opportunity Council and Sustainable Connections. The two-fold goal of the Community Energy Challenge is to encourage and support residential and commercial energy efficiency retrofits, and to boost local economic development in the construction sector.THE RJ GROUP
222 Grand Ave Ste B Bellingham WA, 98225 (360) 738-9033 info@therjgroup.com www.therjgroup.com. We are a local development company with a passion for creating desirable living spaces while emphasizing environmental stewardship. JEN JONES ARCHITECTURE Jen Jones Architecture. Architecture Engineering and Design, Business Directory, HOME OFFICE and GARDEN. jenjonesarchitecture@gmail.com. www.jenjonesarchitecture.com. With 25 years of experience in her field, Jen Jones is a Senior Architect in design theory and practice. As a Principal at Jen Jones Architecture she is responsible fordesigning
ABOUT US | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Stronger Together. Collaboration is at the core of our mission. We rely on the expertise and resources of many different organizations, businesses, government agencies, health care professionals, and community leaders. In every program, we solicit input and share ideas locally, nationally, and internationally. This year was no different. COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) A CSA is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you buy a subscription to a local farm in advance of the season. The farmer uses the up-front funds for everything needed to grow the food.WISHFUL RECYCLING
In order to really move the needle, we need to concentrate on source reduction–a large and complex problem. But, in the meantime, we need to keep our recycling stream as clean as possible and ditch our wishful recycling habits, get educated about what you can/cannot recycle, look for ways to reduce what we consume in the first place,and when
EMPLOYMENT | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Sustainable Connections complies with all federal, state, and local laws which prohibit discrimination in employment, and is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce. Sustainable Connections is an equal opportunity employer that believes it is the responsibility of the company and all its employees to ensure there isno
TOWARD ZERO WASTE
Toward Zero Waste | Sustainable Connections. Toward Zero Waste. In Washington State alone, we generate around 17 million tons of waste per year. In the U.S. $200 billion is spent on solid waste management and lost energy resources from disposing of trash. Solid waste represents wasted resources, energy, and money.LOCAL GIFT GUIDE
Printable Local Gift Guide. Download the printed version of the Local Gift Guide from November 2020. BONUS: The printed guide also includes staff favorites and kid picks, so check it out for even more ideas!MARIPOSA FARM
Lis and Joaquin moved to Washington 13 years ago after deciding to leave their home of Morelia, Mexico but they still make frequent trips back. Lis feels as if she follows the migratory path of the mariposa and has a special connection with its story. After moving to Washington, Lis worked at Growing Washington, a well-establishedorganic farm
THE RJ GROUP
222 Grand Ave Ste B Bellingham WA, 98225 (360) 738-9033 info@therjgroup.com www.therjgroup.com. We are a local development company with a passion for creating desirable living spaces while emphasizing environmental stewardship. LAUTENBACH RECYCLING Lautenbach Recycling. Business Directory, HOME OFFICE and GARDEN, Recycling and Waste Management. (360) 757-4000. dispatch@lautenbachrecycling.com. www.lautenbachrecycling.com. Lautenbach Recycling is a family owned business with a mission to provide sustainable recycling with unrivaled efficiency and service. JEN JONES ARCHITECTURE Jen Jones Architecture. Architecture Engineering and Design, Business Directory, HOME OFFICE and GARDEN. jenjonesarchitecture@gmail.com. www.jenjonesarchitecture.com. With 25 years of experience in her field, Jen Jones is a Senior Architect in design theory and practice. As a Principal at Jen Jones Architecture she is responsible fordesigning
SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONSFIND LOCAL BUSINESSESFIND LOCAL JOBSFIND LOCAL EVENTSJOIN OR RENEWMEMBER BENEFITS June 17, 8:00 am - 9:00 am. Sustainable Connections is making Climate Action Book Club a regular thing, so mark your calendars for the third Thursday in February, June, and October! This June, we will be discussing Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever OUR TEAM | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Communications Director. Designer, creative, visualizer, idea generator, helper. 360.647.7093 x 105. amy@sustainableconnections.org. Read Amy's Bio. Amy makes our world beautiful and is the genius behind Sustainable Connections’ communications strategy! She has an extensive background in various marketing and sales roles, includingowning her
WHERE TO GO WITH TO-GO How it Works. Sign up with Sustainable Connections for your FREE to-go ware business assessment (virtual or in person – socially distanced) here. Pledge to phase out/and or shift at least 80% of all of your to-go ware to recyclable or compostable products, with our help of course. Gain access to buying guides, free promotional swag, and GREEN HOME TOURS AND TALKS Enjoy a weekend of opportunities to learn how you can not only make your home more beautiful and efficient, but aligned to your values for the climate and Earth with virtual tours, interactive workshops, and a directory of local green building businesses. 7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES RIGHT NOW 7 Things You Can Do to Support Local Businesses Right Now. As the COVID-19 situation develops within our community, we would like to take a moment to check in. We encourage you to take care of yourself and your loved ones by observing recommendations from COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) A CSA is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you buy a subscription to a local farm in advance of the season. The farmer uses the up-front funds for everything needed to grow the food.THINK LOCAL FIRST
Support locally owned businesses! Give a gift card that’s redeemable at over 250 locally owned businesses in Whatcom County! The Think Local First Gift Card is the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Teacher appreciation, and graduates! The digital gift card works just like a credit card and can be printed out or emailedto your recipient.
COMMUNITY ENERGY CHALLENGE The Community Energy Challenge is a non-profit partnership between Opportunity Council and Sustainable Connections. The two-fold goal of the Community Energy Challenge is to encourage and support residential and commercial energy efficiency retrofits, and to boost local economic development in the construction sector.THE RJ GROUP
222 Grand Ave Ste B Bellingham WA, 98225 (360) 738-9033 info@therjgroup.com www.therjgroup.com. We are a local development company with a passion for creating desirable living spaces while emphasizing environmental stewardship. JEN JONES ARCHITECTURE Jen Jones Architecture. Architecture Engineering and Design, Business Directory, HOME OFFICE and GARDEN. jenjonesarchitecture@gmail.com. www.jenjonesarchitecture.com. With 25 years of experience in her field, Jen Jones is a Senior Architect in design theory and practice. As a Principal at Jen Jones Architecture she is responsible fordesigning
SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONSFIND LOCAL BUSINESSESFIND LOCAL JOBSFIND LOCAL EVENTSJOIN OR RENEWMEMBER BENEFITS June 17, 8:00 am - 9:00 am. Sustainable Connections is making Climate Action Book Club a regular thing, so mark your calendars for the third Thursday in February, June, and October! This June, we will be discussing Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever OUR TEAM | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Communications Director. Designer, creative, visualizer, idea generator, helper. 360.647.7093 x 105. amy@sustainableconnections.org. Read Amy's Bio. Amy makes our world beautiful and is the genius behind Sustainable Connections’ communications strategy! She has an extensive background in various marketing and sales roles, includingowning her
WHERE TO GO WITH TO-GO How it Works. Sign up with Sustainable Connections for your FREE to-go ware business assessment (virtual or in person – socially distanced) here. Pledge to phase out/and or shift at least 80% of all of your to-go ware to recyclable or compostable products, with our help of course. Gain access to buying guides, free promotional swag, and GREEN HOME TOURS AND TALKS Enjoy a weekend of opportunities to learn how you can not only make your home more beautiful and efficient, but aligned to your values for the climate and Earth with virtual tours, interactive workshops, and a directory of local green building businesses. 7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES RIGHT NOW 7 Things You Can Do to Support Local Businesses Right Now. As the COVID-19 situation develops within our community, we would like to take a moment to check in. We encourage you to take care of yourself and your loved ones by observing recommendations from COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) A CSA is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you buy a subscription to a local farm in advance of the season. The farmer uses the up-front funds for everything needed to grow the food.THINK LOCAL FIRST
Support locally owned businesses! Give a gift card that’s redeemable at over 250 locally owned businesses in Whatcom County! The Think Local First Gift Card is the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Teacher appreciation, and graduates! The digital gift card works just like a credit card and can be printed out or emailedto your recipient.
COMMUNITY ENERGY CHALLENGE The Community Energy Challenge is a non-profit partnership between Opportunity Council and Sustainable Connections. The two-fold goal of the Community Energy Challenge is to encourage and support residential and commercial energy efficiency retrofits, and to boost local economic development in the construction sector.THE RJ GROUP
222 Grand Ave Ste B Bellingham WA, 98225 (360) 738-9033 info@therjgroup.com www.therjgroup.com. We are a local development company with a passion for creating desirable living spaces while emphasizing environmental stewardship. JEN JONES ARCHITECTURE Jen Jones Architecture. Architecture Engineering and Design, Business Directory, HOME OFFICE and GARDEN. jenjonesarchitecture@gmail.com. www.jenjonesarchitecture.com. With 25 years of experience in her field, Jen Jones is a Senior Architect in design theory and practice. As a Principal at Jen Jones Architecture she is responsible fordesigning
ABOUT US | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Stronger Together. Collaboration is at the core of our mission. We rely on the expertise and resources of many different organizations, businesses, government agencies, health care professionals, and community leaders. In every program, we solicit input and share ideas locally, nationally, and internationally. This year was no different. COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) A CSA is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you buy a subscription to a local farm in advance of the season. The farmer uses the up-front funds for everything needed to grow the food.WISHFUL RECYCLING
In order to really move the needle, we need to concentrate on source reduction–a large and complex problem. But, in the meantime, we need to keep our recycling stream as clean as possible and ditch our wishful recycling habits, get educated about what you can/cannot recycle, look for ways to reduce what we consume in the first place,and when
EMPLOYMENT | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Sustainable Connections complies with all federal, state, and local laws which prohibit discrimination in employment, and is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce. Sustainable Connections is an equal opportunity employer that believes it is the responsibility of the company and all its employees to ensure there isno
TOWARD ZERO WASTE
Toward Zero Waste | Sustainable Connections. Toward Zero Waste. In Washington State alone, we generate around 17 million tons of waste per year. In the U.S. $200 billion is spent on solid waste management and lost energy resources from disposing of trash. Solid waste represents wasted resources, energy, and money.LOCAL GIFT GUIDE
Printable Local Gift Guide. Download the printed version of the Local Gift Guide from November 2020. BONUS: The printed guide also includes staff favorites and kid picks, so check it out for even more ideas!MARIPOSA FARM
Lis and Joaquin moved to Washington 13 years ago after deciding to leave their home of Morelia, Mexico but they still make frequent trips back. Lis feels as if she follows the migratory path of the mariposa and has a special connection with its story. After moving to Washington, Lis worked at Growing Washington, a well-establishedorganic farm
THE RJ GROUP
222 Grand Ave Ste B Bellingham WA, 98225 (360) 738-9033 info@therjgroup.com www.therjgroup.com. We are a local development company with a passion for creating desirable living spaces while emphasizing environmental stewardship. LAUTENBACH RECYCLING Lautenbach Recycling. Business Directory, HOME OFFICE and GARDEN, Recycling and Waste Management. (360) 757-4000. dispatch@lautenbachrecycling.com. www.lautenbachrecycling.com. Lautenbach Recycling is a family owned business with a mission to provide sustainable recycling with unrivaled efficiency and service. JEN JONES ARCHITECTURE Jen Jones Architecture. Architecture Engineering and Design, Business Directory, HOME OFFICE and GARDEN. jenjonesarchitecture@gmail.com. www.jenjonesarchitecture.com. With 25 years of experience in her field, Jen Jones is a Senior Architect in design theory and practice. As a Principal at Jen Jones Architecture she is responsible fordesigning
SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONSFIND LOCAL BUSINESSESFIND LOCAL JOBSFIND LOCAL EVENTSJOIN OR RENEWMEMBER BENEFITS Upcoming Sustainable Connections Events. Waste & Whatnot -. June 08, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm. We’ve all heard the ugly statistic that 30-40% of food is wasted in the US – let’s all do what we can to shrink that number to zero! Join us with some local food waste reduction experts as we learn some fun recipes to use up your commonly thrown away OUR TEAM | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Communications Director. Designer, creative, visualizer, idea generator, helper. 360.647.7093 x 105. amy@sustainableconnections.org. Read Amy's Bio. Amy makes our world beautiful and is the genius behind Sustainable Connections’ communications strategy! She has an extensive background in various marketing and sales roles, includingowning her
WHAT WE DO | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONSCONS FOR LOCAL SUSTAINABLE Live. •. Sustainable Connections is a non profit organization made up of local, independently owned businesses. We work to help our members become more sustainable and promote them to the community in recognition of the extra efforts they make. WHERE TO GO WITH TO-GO How it Works. Sign up with Sustainable Connections for your FREE to-go ware business assessment (virtual or in person – socially distanced) here. Pledge to phase out/and or shift at least 80% of all of your to-go ware to recyclable or compostable products, with our help of course. Gain access to buying guides, free promotional swag, and 7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES RIGHT NOWBUSINESSES I CAN DOSUPPORT LOCAL FARMSSUPPORT LOCAL RESTAURANTBUSINESSES I CAN STARTSERVICE BUSINESSES TO STARTSMALL BUSINESSES I CAN START 7 Things You Can Do to Support Local Businesses Right Now. As the COVID-19 situation develops within our community, we would like to take a moment to check in. We encourage you to take care of yourself and your loved ones by observing recommendations from COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) A CSA is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you buy a subscription to a local farm in advance of the season. The farmer uses the up-front funds for everything needed to grow the food.THINK LOCAL FIRST
Support locally owned businesses! Give a gift card that’s redeemable at over 250 locally owned businesses in Whatcom County! The Think Local First Gift Card is the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Teacher appreciation, and graduates! The digital gift card works just like a credit card and can be printed out or emailedto your recipient.
GREEN BUILDING AND SMART GROWTH We help create vibrant and healthy built environments for both people and the planet. The Green Building & Smart Growth Program supports local businesses in this sector, advances the most cutting edge sustainability practices, and contributes to an improved quality of life for our region. COMMUNITY ENERGY CHALLENGE The Community Energy Challenge is a non-profit partnership between Opportunity Council and Sustainable Connections. The two-fold goal of the Community Energy Challenge is to encourage and support residential and commercial energy efficiency retrofits, and to boost local economic development in the construction sector. HOME FARM UPICK & EVENTS Home Farm U-Pick and Events was founded in 2017 by Daniel Burdick, Bridgette DiMonda and their seven-year-old daughter Chloé. Located in beautiful Birch Bay, their 25 acres is home to four dogs, a brood of laying hens, a colony of honeybees, and a large variety of fruit andproduce.
SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONSFIND LOCAL BUSINESSESFIND LOCAL JOBSFIND LOCAL EVENTSJOIN OR RENEWMEMBER BENEFITS Upcoming Sustainable Connections Events. Waste & Whatnot -. June 08, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm. We’ve all heard the ugly statistic that 30-40% of food is wasted in the US – let’s all do what we can to shrink that number to zero! Join us with some local food waste reduction experts as we learn some fun recipes to use up your commonly thrown away OUR TEAM | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Communications Director. Designer, creative, visualizer, idea generator, helper. 360.647.7093 x 105. amy@sustainableconnections.org. Read Amy's Bio. Amy makes our world beautiful and is the genius behind Sustainable Connections’ communications strategy! She has an extensive background in various marketing and sales roles, includingowning her
WHAT WE DO | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONSCONS FOR LOCAL SUSTAINABLE Live. •. Sustainable Connections is a non profit organization made up of local, independently owned businesses. We work to help our members become more sustainable and promote them to the community in recognition of the extra efforts they make. WHERE TO GO WITH TO-GO How it Works. Sign up with Sustainable Connections for your FREE to-go ware business assessment (virtual or in person – socially distanced) here. Pledge to phase out/and or shift at least 80% of all of your to-go ware to recyclable or compostable products, with our help of course. Gain access to buying guides, free promotional swag, and 7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES RIGHT NOWBUSINESSES I CAN DOSUPPORT LOCAL FARMSSUPPORT LOCAL RESTAURANTBUSINESSES I CAN STARTSERVICE BUSINESSES TO STARTSMALL BUSINESSES I CAN START 7 Things You Can Do to Support Local Businesses Right Now. As the COVID-19 situation develops within our community, we would like to take a moment to check in. We encourage you to take care of yourself and your loved ones by observing recommendations from COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA) A CSA is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you buy a subscription to a local farm in advance of the season. The farmer uses the up-front funds for everything needed to grow the food.THINK LOCAL FIRST
Support locally owned businesses! Give a gift card that’s redeemable at over 250 locally owned businesses in Whatcom County! The Think Local First Gift Card is the perfect gift for Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Teacher appreciation, and graduates! The digital gift card works just like a credit card and can be printed out or emailedto your recipient.
GREEN BUILDING AND SMART GROWTH We help create vibrant and healthy built environments for both people and the planet. The Green Building & Smart Growth Program supports local businesses in this sector, advances the most cutting edge sustainability practices, and contributes to an improved quality of life for our region. COMMUNITY ENERGY CHALLENGE The Community Energy Challenge is a non-profit partnership between Opportunity Council and Sustainable Connections. The two-fold goal of the Community Energy Challenge is to encourage and support residential and commercial energy efficiency retrofits, and to boost local economic development in the construction sector. HOME FARM UPICK & EVENTS Home Farm U-Pick and Events was founded in 2017 by Daniel Burdick, Bridgette DiMonda and their seven-year-old daughter Chloé. Located in beautiful Birch Bay, their 25 acres is home to four dogs, a brood of laying hens, a colony of honeybees, and a large variety of fruit andproduce.
ABOUT US | SUSTAINABLE CONNECTIONS Stronger Together. Collaboration is at the core of our mission. We rely on the expertise and resources of many different organizations, businesses, government agencies, health care professionals, and community leaders. In every program, we solicit input and share ideas locally, nationally, and internationally. This year was no different. GREEN BUILDING AND SMART GROWTH Smart Growth America defines smart growth as an approach to development that encourages a mix of building types and uses, diverse housing and transportation options, development within existing neighborhoods, and community engagement. The 10 principles listed here are considered the foundation of a smart growth approach. 7 THINGS YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES RIGHT NOW 7 Things You Can Do to Support Local Businesses Right Now. As the COVID-19 situation develops within our community, we would like to take a moment to check in. We encourage you to take care of yourself and your loved ones by observing recommendations fromWISHFUL RECYCLING
In order to really move the needle, we need to concentrate on source reduction–a large and complex problem. But, in the meantime, we need to keep our recycling stream as clean as possible and ditch our wishful recycling habits, get educated about what you can/cannot recycle, look for ways to reduce what we consume in the first place,and when
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Toward Zero Waste | Sustainable Connections. Toward Zero Waste. In Washington State alone, we generate around 17 million tons of waste per year. In the U.S. $200 billion is spent on solid waste management and lost energy resources from disposing of trash. Solid waste represents wasted resources, energy, and money.SQUATCH FOOD WASTE
Now is the time to utilize every edible scrap and spread precious nutrients to all. Our program is approved by the Whatcom County Health Department and we are following all current COVID-19 protocols in place by the CDC and Whatcom County Health Department. If you are experiencing food insecurity, please visit the Whatcom Unified Commandpage.
HOME FARM UPICK & EVENTS Home Farm U-Pick and Events was founded in 2017 by Daniel Burdick, Bridgette DiMonda and their seven-year-old daughter Chloé. Located in beautiful Birch Bay, their 25 acres is home to four dogs, a brood of laying hens, a colony of honeybees, and a large variety of fruit andproduce.
APPEL FARMS
One of Appel’s beautiful Jersey cows. Photo from Appel Farms. You can visit the farm and buy cheese and other yummy simple meal items their farm cafe, on Northwest Dr. in Ferndale. The Cafe is open Monday – Saturday 8-5pm. Many local grocers also carry their cheese such as Haggen and the Community Food Co-op.THE RJ GROUP
222 Grand Ave Ste B Bellingham WA, 98225 (360) 738-9033 info@therjgroup.com www.therjgroup.com. We are a local development company with a passion for creating desirable living spaces while emphasizing environmental stewardship. CRUSTLESS SPINACH QUICHE 3 cups local spinach greens; 1/4 lb. mushrooms, sliced; 1 c. chopped onion; 1 clove garlic, minced; 1/2 c. plain goat yogurt; 4 eggs, beaten; 5 oz. aged gouda or cheddar style cheese, grated* Find
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JUNE 08, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm We’ve all heard the ugly statistic that 30-40% of food is wasted in the US – let’s all do what we can to shrink that number to zero! Join us with some local food waste reduction experts as we learn some fun recipes to use up your commonly thrown away items. VIRTUAL CLIMATE ACTION BOOK CLUB: DRAWDOWN-
JUNE 17, 8:00 am - 9:00 am Sustainable Connections is making Climate Action Book Club a regular thing, so mark your calendars for the third Thursday in February, June, and October! This June, we will be discussing Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming byPaul Hawken.
View more community events BUILDING COMMUNITIES & STRENGTHENING OUR ECONOMY A NEW ECONOMIC MODEL “The northern Washington town of Bellingham may be the epicenter of a new economic model for a post-consumerist economy, producing goods and services focused on what surrounding communities need and cansustain.”
_-NPR Marketplace, interview with Sustainable Connections_ A LOCAL LIVING ECONOMY Choosing local retailers creates jobs and community. Hear from a variety of local entrepreneurs who call Bellingham home and learn why they choose to live and love local.LOCAL CHAMPIONS
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHMay 7, 2021
Faith Lutheran Church plays an active role in bettering the community in many ways. On the third Sunday of each month, Faith Lutheran collects non-perishable food items as well as monetary gifts for donation to the Bellingham Food Bank. The church also excels in...read more
BELLINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLSMay 7, 2021
Bellingham Public Schools has proven to be a leader in reducing food waste and better serving our community members and families in need. Together with Sustainable Connections’ Food Recovery Program, they started donating surplus food in 2019. To date, they have...read more
COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTUREMar 12, 2021
CSA, or a farm share is an arrangement between a farmer and customer where you typically buy a subscription to a local farm in advance ofthe season.
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