2019 Green and Clean Environment Event
Taking care of the environment doesn't start with big companies reducing their waste. It starts at the hearts and in the minds of individuals.
A group of eco-conscious friends and experts from Alibaba are happy to invite all those interested in becoming a bit more "eco" to our seminar. The event is aimed at increasing the awareness of ecological problems our environment is facing, and providing solutions we can all use to keep our homes, our offices, and our lives a bit more greener.
During the event, the following tips will be covered:
- A short introduction to the history of eco movements - why are they important
- How to start your journey to becoming more eco - What should the first steps be
- Being eco at home - this is where the journey really begins
- Going green in your office - how to bring more eco to your work
- Best eco games and activities for entire families
- How to recognize if the products we buy are indeed eco
- And much more...
Interested? Join us, and turn your life green!
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- Over-the-Hill-Gang: Rides and Errands
- West Marin Share: Reuse materials; share information and services - a money free zone
- West Marin Marketplace: rentals; things and services for sale
- Tending the Wild Collaborative: An Ethnobiology Project
- Local Food System Initiative: Food and garden related shares and information
- Think Local West Marin: Appreciation and applause for our neighbors
- Commons Connect Tech Support: Help with our Web site features
- Volunteering Opportunities in West Marin: Help our local non-profits