
By Nina Dessart
As Agape’s administrative director for the past 7 years, I am proud of many things about the Foundation. Our commitment to supporting emerging social justice organizations. Our efforts to reduce the power differential between grantor and grantees through transparent review processes and open granting sessions. And the Foundation’s diverse grant portfolio that includes groups working for peace, human rights, environmental protection, restoration and justice, economic justice, progressive arts & media, and grassroots organizing support.
Certainly, I am proud of all of that. But today, on Earth Day, I am also proud to say that Agape not only supports grassroots environmental efforts, but we walk the walk ourselves.
Here is a list of just some of the things that we have been doing for years to lesson our impact on this precious planet.
We:
Re-use one sided paper.
Re-use “mistake” and used envelopes.
Buy only recycled paper products.
Print only with soy-based inks on 100% recycled stock.
Have switched to e-newsletters and annual reports.
Recycle paper, glass, cans, and all toner/ink cartridges.
Take turns carting home compostable items (in bio-bags, of course).
Buy water in bulk in reusable containers.
Use canteens for staff and real glassware for visitors and the Board.
Use real or compostable silverware for meals.
Use only non-toxic cleaning products in the office.
Keep a large collection of canvas tote bags available for office errands.
Buy only used office furniture.
Repair, instead of replace, office machines (3 of 5 are 10+ years old!).
Provide public transportation benefits to staff.
Use City Car Share when a car is necessary for Foundation business.
And of course, shop locally and support green businesses.
Even as I sit here, proud of our longstanding commitment to protecting the environment, I wonder what else can we at Agape do to walk the walk?
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