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Edibles Advocate Alliance (TM) is the leader of the local, sustainable food & agriculture movements.  The Sustainable Learning Journey Blog ties together health information, ecological advocacy, green living, environmental awareness, and sustainable food and agricultural knowledge into a cross-spectrum of learning opportunities.

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THE ALLIANCE 4 SUSTAINABLE FOOD ADVOCATES is a networking group created by Emily Brooks to unite those who support local agriculture, sustainable farming, local food production, and sustainable food systems.  The development of local, living economies rests on our nation-wide collaboration as we change the social norm towards agricultural sustainability, farmer & producer support, and small business development.

 

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Are you our next Clean and Renewable Energy Partner?

  
  
  
  
  
  

At the Edibles Advocate Alliance, we are seeking a new clean & renewable energy partners to provide environmentally-friendly energy options, energy audits, clean energy generating systems, and renewable energy education, support, and consulting to and with our constituency.

We are based in Connecticut and our organization does work nation-wide.  Partnerships that can operate throughout CT will be highly considered.  Connecticut has the second highest electric rates in the nation and our small business and agricultural industries need reliable renewable energy options that operate with responsibility and integrity. 

Our current clean energy partner is a kind and respectable company whom we like and respect very much but who is not yet able to operate as strongly as we would like, and are yet to provide benefits to our constituency. 

Please contact us if you are or know of viable Renewable Energy Partners that might be interested in educating us about your services and potentially exploring partnership ideas.  We look forward to learning about you!

Who WE Are

Edibles Advocate Alliance offers small business consulting & support for grass-roots and socially innovative organizations.

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Emily Brooks and the EA Alliance nurtures social entrepreneurs & social innovators to build local, living economies and to: 

Our Proactive Customer Base

Our Customers include organizations and individuals who are highly engaged in economic development, agricultural development, and environmental protection.

Economic Development:   

  • Promoting economic development
  • Creating new jobs and small businesses
  • Developing thriving, local business models
  • Keeping local money in the local economy
  • Increasing access to fresh, healthy, affordable food
  • Reducing food waste and combating food insecurity
  • Creating sustainable community food systems
  • Laying the foundation of a local food distribution system
  • Expanding consumer choice of where to shop and what to buy locally produced items
  • Developing an understanding of where and how food is produced and sold
  • Increasing understanding of the benefits and ultimately demand for locally produced food
  • Reducing carbon footprints of consumers and businesses
  • Advocating for more renewable energy options and opportunities

Agricultural Development:

  • Increasing access to fresh, healthy, affordable food
  • Reducing food waste and combating food insecurity
  • Creating sustainable community food systems
  • Laying the foundation of a local food distribution system
  • Expanding consumer choice of where to shop and what to buy locally produced items
  • Developing an understanding of where and how food is produced and sold
  • Increasing understanding of the benefits and ultimately demand for locally produced food
  • Reducing carbon footprints of consumers and businesses
  • Advocating for more renewable energy options and opportunities

Environmental Protection:

  • Reducing carbon footprints of consumers and businesses
  • Advocating for more renewable energy options and opportunities

 

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Comments

Emily, 
 
 
 
I would like to set up a call next week to discuss. 
 
 
 
Happy New Year! 
 
 
 
Jason 
 
www.inrefco.com
Posted @ Thursday, December 30, 2010 3:53 PM by Jason Watson
We are starting a project to bring RE to NPOs in New Haven. We can open a discussion next year! I might be in and out but will definitely connext! 
Moses
Posted @ Friday, December 31, 2010 9:19 AM by Moses Boone
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