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Sustainable Marin is the mother ship for various chapters, projects and partners throughout Marin. It acts as fiscal agent to support these endeavors.


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SUSTAINABLE SAN RAFAEL Sustainable San Rafael is an all-volunteer group of folks dedicated to advocacy and education to help bring about a healthy and aware society. Its advocacy successes include working with the City of San Rafael to adopt both a Green Building ordinance and a Climate Change Action plan that have become models for many other jurisdictions. Visit Sustainable San Rafael website >

SUSTAINABLE NOVATO is an all-volunteer community non-profit that works to enable and encourage more sustainable living in our city. SN has helped persuade City of Novato to adopt a climate action plan, a zero waste resolution and goals, an integrated pest management resolution and Glyphosate ban, and green building ordinance.  SN worked with Novato Sanitary district toward greener waste practices Visit Sustainable Novato website >

 

SUSTAINABLE MILL VALLEY is a volunteer group that promotes sustainability through education, inspiration and engagement. We want to build a Mill Valley community that is zero carbon, zero waste, water smart, and environmentally safe. We are working to forge a productive partnership with local government, businesses and residents to address climate change, pollution and other environmental issues that impact our community. Visit Sustainable Mill Valley Website >

 

OUR PARTNER:

SUSTAINABLE FAIRFAX is a nonprofit organization focused on education, outreach, and activism on issues of sustainability. We strive to inspire citizens to take action on issues such as Climate Change, Toxins, Zero Waste, Food, Water, and other sustainability topics. Visit Sustainable Fairfax website >


OUR Affiliates:

Marin Interfaith Climate Action (MICA) began to organize in December, 2016, as an interfaith collaborative to fight climate change, and soon became affiliated with the Marin Interfaith Council as its climate action. Our diverse spiritual traditions tell us that we have a moral imperative to take action now to deal with this existential crisis that threatens everyone, all life on our planet. We see ourselves taking action in three ways:
·  Developing environmental education and adopting mitigating measures within our own religious communities 
·  Being advocates for climate legislation
·  Collaborating in meaningful actions with other environmental organizations.
Visit MICA website >

 

Mill Valley Community Action Network (MVCAN) Eco Warriors Action Team is composted of Mill Valley and Southern Marin residents standing up for American values and democracy.  They work to promote equality, tolerance and just solutions to problems that we face today. They work with existing local and national groups for mutual benefit, support and direction. MVCAN website >