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Reaching Beyond The Desk: How Coworking Spaces Can Transform Communities

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But beyond this, flexible workspaces are now contributing to the community in a variety of ways, from helping to reduce the carbon footprint of daily commutes, to driving local economic growth and supporting local charity initiatives. Economic Flexible workspaces are also having a transformative effect on local economies.

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How Churchill Northern Studies Centre Is Bringing Food Sovereignty to the Arctic North

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Through an effort between the Northern Manitoba Food, Culture, and Community Collaborative and CNSC, 250-400 pieces of hydroponically grown greens are delivered weekly to the community. The initiative was established in collaboration with Growcer , a company focused on promoting food sovereignty in remote communities such as Churchill.

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Little Green Footsteps

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The larger organizations and the public sector often have the resources to appoint a green “Tsar”. There are examples of organizations who have successfully eliminated unnecessary paper waste in their organization by digitizing key business processes, such as the mail room, accounts payable, expenses.

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5 Powerful Sustainability Strategies To Help Coworking Centers Go Green

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King organized a community tour of their local recycling consortium to learn about waste management. Collaborating within a 3-hour session urges the group (who may not know one another at first) to build a shared sense of accountability. Collaboration is what makes coworking different from other working models.