The story behind Sand Dollar
My grandmother used to take me to the beach, and we would talk for hours and pick up hands full of sand dollars. I always liked how it was called like a currency when its fragility made it impossible to use as such. Its value comes from its cleaning work, where he filters the sand.
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Today I feel like we should all take an example of that beautiful shell, whose life makes the world a little bit better.
Aims
Develop sustainable projects: bring a social advantage, be economically sound and preserving the environment.
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Support local activity to diversify and expand the scope of agriculture, forestry, manufacture and artcraft, recycling, composting, waste management, and water and electricity security, education.
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Being involved in local businesses to support their development.
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Services
Zero Waste Courses for beginners
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Business development
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Product development
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Development of educational programs