One Million Acts of Green

logo_onemillionacts_jpegIf you haven’t already checked out “One Million Acts of Green”, now is a great time for an introduction.

Green in BKLYN is featured in an article titled Green Your Neighborhood Store on the One Million Acts of Green website.  The article beautifully explains why opening Green in BKLYN was so important to me, what it means for us to be a part of the Brooklyn & green communities & how we are part of the One Million Acts…

In October 2008, Cisco launched One Million Acts of Green in Canada to show that individual, organizational & community acts of green add up to something significant.  Today, they’re asking everyone in the United States for an act of green.  It can be small: take public transportation instead of driving, use a refillable coffee cup or a CFL light bulb.  Or something bigger, like covering your roof in solar panels.

One Million Acts of Green asks you to form a community, record your acts of green & share your ideas to encourage others.  It shows the power of people coming together & working toward meaningful goals—the power of the human network.

So, you can start at the One Million Acts of Green website & register your acts of green.  Their calculator on the site, designed by GreenNexxus, shows how our acts create a positive impact.  Very cool.

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