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Florida Grows Green -- The New Blend of Economy and Environment

Sponsored by The Council for Sustainable Florida

| 10/1/2007

Council for Sustainable Florida

Chairman's Message:

Dave Tillis
Dave Tillis

Florida Grows Green focuses on the efforts of public and private organizations that work to grow our economy while helping maintain and enhance Florida’s natural resources and providing opportunities for all.

Since 1990, the Council for Sustainable Florida – a program of the Collins Center for Public Policy – has worked to promote Florida’s economic, social and environmental future. Concern for our environment, coupled with increased demand for social responsibility creates stronger economic opportunities and a higher quality of life for us all.

Each year, the Council honors those who lead by example through our Sustainable Florida Best Practice Awards. This section highlights our 2007 winners and lets you know how you and your organization can follow their lead.
Our vision is to ensure future generations have the opportunity to enjoy our state’s beautiful natural resources while being able to live, work and play. By sharing best practices, working with regional and local initiatives and offering educational and networking programs, the Council works to make sure that together we will have the benefit of a sustainable Florida.

Thank you to our Partners and Board Members who help sustain the Council. With their personal and financial investment, they declare their support for a sustainable Florida.

I invite you to join us. Sign-up online for our free e-newsletter Envision Florida. Participate in a Council event in your region. Working together, we will ensure that Florida Grows Green!

Warmly,
Dave Tillis
Dave Tillis, Chairman
Regional General Manager, Bonita Bay Group

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