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Silverado Home Garden 31311 Silverado Cyn Rd Silverado , CA 92676 CSP designed, cultivated and planted a 150sf home garden consisting of tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, squash, honey dew and more. This garden will feed a family of 4 with plenty left over to sell at the local farmers market or can for off season use. |
Community Sustainability Project combines diverse segments of sustainability including water capture, solar power, wind power, community farming and construction and adds the novel idea of making the contribution to society as one if its prime tenants. As a project, the goal is to combine the best of each segment garnered from both independent and in-house resources into one cohesive whole. Our mission is to reduce the impact humans have on our environment through promoting and providing green building and sustainability services to homeowners and communities and close the loop of purpose by providing a segment focusing on providing for citizens regardless of their contribution to the corporation. The three segments of which Community Sustainability
In the Construction Segment, green building is accomplished through research, application and education of the most up to date USGB Counsil standards for the construction or conversion of homes. Sustainability would be achieved by reducing the natural resource draw on the environment through rainwater harvesting, alternative power sources (solar, hydro and wind), greenhouses/organic agriculture on the home's land or shared organic agriculture plots. Our philosophy at Community Sustainability Project is to minimize the effects mankind is having on the environment and reducing the world's total carbon footprint. |
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"Future generations may well have occasion to ask themselves, 'What were our parents thinking?
Why didn't they wake up when they had a chance?' We have to hear that question from them, now."
- Al Gore |
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