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Many socially-minded people come to me to ask how to get more involved in sustainability, whether they want to find an outlet for their sustainable passion, switch careers or learn more about what’s happening.
Since I started Green Philly 10 years ago, I’ve met passionate people turning pet projects into companies and find incredible careers. Others have grown nonprofits and community-led groups.
If you’re a newcomer hoping to learn more about sustainability, you’re in the right place. Use the below resources to meet other greenies and get involved.
Readers, what other ways have you gotten involved locally? Tell us in the comments.
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