Articles about Circular Economy and Grants
Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business Contributes to SDG Action and Awareness Week
Faculty, staff, and partners of the Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business participated in the week of events focused on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Read MoreBrightening Our Corner - February 2024
Our Quarterly Newsletter
The Ray C. Anderson Foundation has published its quarterly newsletter. February 2024.
Read MoreGroundswell Delivers Energy Efficiency Retrofitting Projects In Georgia
Groundswell Receives Drawdown Georgia Climate Solutions & Equity Grant for energy efficiency upgrades in low- and moderate-income homes in Southwest Georgia.
Read MoreDrawdown Georgia Announces $1.2 Million in New Climate Solutions & Equity Grants
Six two-year grants of $100,000 per year have been awarded to: Community Farmers Markets, Concerned Citizens of Cook County, ECO-Action, Groundswell, Mothers & Others for Clean Air, and Sustainable Georgia Futures.
Read MoreNextGen Committee Grants $94,000 to Women’s Earth Alliance for Reforestation Efforts in Indonesia and Kenya
The Foundation’s NextGen Committee has awarded a $94,000 grant to Women’s Earth Alliance (WEA) for two of their Women in Forests programs in Indonesia and Kenya.
Read MoreHow To Reduce, Reuse, And Recycle: A New Toolkit From Drawdown Georgia
Drawdown Georgia’s “How to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle” Toolkit explains the benefits of recycling and reducing waste at home, answers common questions about how to make sure the materials you place in your recycling actually get recycled, and offers creative ways to reduce and reuse more at home, too.
Read MoreDrawdown Georgia Funders and Advisors Present at Philanthropy Southeast's Annual Meeting
Funders and advisors from the Drawdown Georgia Climate Solutions & Equity Grants program shared best practices at the Philanthropy Southeast Annual Meeting in Montgomery, Alabama.
Read MoreTruly Living Well In Atlanta Through Urban Agriculture And Composting
Truly Living Well, Think Green Inc. and Historic Westside Gardens are addressing food injustice and improving lives in West Atlanta communities through education and access around urban agriculture and composting.
Read MoreSerenbe Paves Georgia's First Residential Rubber-Modified Asphalt Project.
Net-zero partnership diverts nearly 1,300 scrap tires from landfills.
Serenbe, in collaboration with The Ray, Baldwin Paving and Liberty Tire, announces a first of its kind construction paving project using Liberty Tire’s SmartMIX™ to pave Serenbe’s newest neighborhood, Overlook. In line with The Ray's net-zero mission, the use of Liberty Tire's SmartMIX™ technology has helped divert 1,291 tires from Georgia's landfills, integrating them into pavement and actively contributing to waste reduction and resource circularity.
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