Natural Capitalism: Compost

The elimination of garbage waste via Natural Capitalism

The objective of this group is to help get ideas, feedback, and resources for our business concpet.  I would invite all who are interested in composting as a profitable business to give input and, if very inerested, become involved as we are actively looking for help to make this work.   We have formed a company Energy Collective and are actively speaking wi ...learn more

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The Creative Coast Initiative (TCCI)

( Non Governmental Organization )

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Activities: Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: regional
 
We Speak: english
 
Website: www.thecreativecoast.org
 
Main Email: moreinfo [at] thecreativecoast.org
 
Contact Name: Chris Miller
 
Phone: 912-447-8457
 
Fax: 912-447-8455
 
Headquarters: P.O. Box 128
Savannah, Georgia 31402
United States
 
Local Time: Fri Nov 27 03:06:35
 

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We’re all about relationships. We’re a public/private partnership created by city, county and technology leaders in 2003. We are chartered by the Savannah Economic Development Authority (SEDA), the City of Savannah, the Chatham County Commission and closely allied with a whole host of other organizations.
bringing smart business to Savannah.

It’s a proven fact that brainy-businesses – like internet/web design, digital media, visual design, architecture, business consulting and software development (to name only a few) – are smart businesses that pay smart wages and attract smart people.
So the idea is for Savannah to grow, but in a smart way.

“Savannah has a clear understanding of where it’s been, where it is now and a very positive vision for the future,” said TCCi’s executive director, Chris Miller. “Because of our exceptional quality of life, we know we are going to grow. Our job is to ensure it is qualitative growth, not quantitative sprawl. We can and will grow, but we will do so while protecting and nurturing the unique charm and character that has made us a world-class city. The knowledge economy, both present and future, fits in perfectly with Savannah’s traditional quirkiness, entrepreneurial spirit and long legacy of worldly tolerance.”

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