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The Sustainable Business Network of Greater Boston (SBN) was founded in 1988 and we’ve been changing the way greater Boston does business ever since. The business strategies, solutions, and values that SBN is promoting are even more meaningful in the context of the current economic crisis as we work together to build a new economy. We've recently revised our mission statement:

The Sustainable Business Network (SBN) engages business and community leaders in building economies that are green, local, and fair.

SBN leads several innovative programs including:
  • Local First business networks
  • Sustainable Business Leader Program (SBLP)
  • The 10% Shift
  • Local food Collaborations
  • Entrepreneur Roundtables and Programs
  • Conferences and Workshops

Please check out this website to learn about these innovative programs.

 
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The Sustainable Business Network of Greater Boston is a founding member of the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE).

We encourage you to learn more about this exciting, growing international movement, which has more than 50 Local First campaigns across the U.S. and Canada.

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Eleventh Symposium on Spirituality, Values, and Business

publication1 After taking a one-year break, the Symposium on Spirituality, Values, and Business returned to Babson College for the eleventh Symposium. The theme of the Eleventh Symposium was How to Grow Your Business by Integrating the Gandhian Philosophy of Satyagraha Into Your Core Values. Satyagraha is the word Gandhi used to describe his philosophy for change and it refers to "the power and strength born of truth, love, and nonviolence." The speakers and panelists were business leaders who shared their stories with uncommon honesty. There were many opportunities for attendees to participate in dialogue with each other as well as the speakers during the day.

2009aaron_feuerstein_awardThe 2009 Aaron Feuerstein Spirituality and Business Award was presented to Equal Exchange, a worker-owned cooperative that is a leader in both its cooperative business model and its fair trade practices.  (Sign-up to visit Equal Exchange at the next SBN On Tour on April 30.) Congratulations to Rob Everts, Virginia Berman, and all of their co-workers and co-owners!

Photo from the right: Susan Labandibar, SBN President, and Laury Hammel, SBN Executive Director present the 2009 Aaron Feuerstein Spirtuality and Business Award toRob Everts and Virginia Berman of Equal Exchange.

11thsymposiumaudienceParticipants ended the day feeling simultaneously more peaceful and challenged to address these important issues from the perspective of Satyagraha. The Glavin Family Chapel was a delightful place to hold the symposium and one participant commented that this event served as a retreat for her because she had so many opportunities to be introspective. Thank you to Babson College and the Director of Spiritual Life, Bonnie-Jeanne Casey, for hosting this special event.

Photo: Participants at the Symposium in the light-filled Glavin Chapel.

 

Click here for more information on the Symposium.

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Photo above left:  Susan Labandibar CEO of Tech Networks of  Boston tells how she works to incorporate her core vlues into her business  to Symposium participants.
Photo middle:  Symposium speakers Susan Labandibar, Glynn Lloyd of City Fresh Food, and Rob Everts of Equal Exchange answer questions from the audience.
Photo above right: Rob Everts co-director of Equal Exchange tells Symposium participants how his values shaped his career path leading to his current position.

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Photo left:  The weather was nice enough to hold one of the Facilitated Working groups on the patio outside Glavin chapel.
Photo right:  Susan Labandiabar, SBN President and owner of Tech Networks of Boston.
 

SBN Business Sponsors & Members

(SBLP Members Listed in Green)


1369 Coffee House
Aceti Associates
Applied Ecologics
Beacon Hill Athletic Clubs
Balance & Beam
Bamboo Fencer
Bartlett Communications
Bluebirds
Boston Building Materials Co-op
Boston Duck Tours
Boston Organics
Cambridge Brewing Company
Cambridge Naturals
Capital Paper Recycling
Chapman Construction/Design
Chaps Services
Ciclismo Classico
City Feed and Supply
City Fresh Foods
Downtown Wine and Spirits
Costa Fruit & Produce
Cresa Partners
Down:2:Earth
Dancing Deer Baking Co
Didriks
The Distillery
Economy Hardware
Edible Boston
Equal Exchange
Evergreen Consulting & Training
Exemplar Companies, Inc.
First Call Trucking and Courier
The Fishmonger
Fornax Bakery
Gentle Giant Moving Company
Global InterAction
Grendel's Den Restaurant & Bar
Greener Everyday Consulting
Griffin Properties
Grassroots Giving Group
Greenward
Hamersleys Bistro
Harvard Bookstore
Harvest Co-op
Henry Bear’s Park
Howard Stein Hudson Associates, Inc.
Karma Yoga
Katsiroubas Brothers
Leadership for Change,
Boston College
Leah Bloom Communications
LittleFoot Energy
Liz’s Hair Care
State Room
Lobster.com
The Longfellow Clubs
The MathWorks
Meridian Consulting Group
Metro Pedal Power
New Boston Fund
Newton Distributing
Nitsch Engineering
novick : creative
OMBE
The Organic Mattress
The Parthenon Group
The Pet Caberet
Rate It Green
Recycline
Red Sun Press
Reflection Films
Roxbury Technology
Russell’s Garden Center
Save That Stuff
The Smith Print
Snap Chef
Spencer Organ Company Inc
Sophia’s Grotto
Spynergy
Stone Hearth Pizza
Sustainable Life Solutions
Sustainnovation Consulting
SymbioSus Sustainability Consulting
Tarlow Breed Hart & Rogers
Taza Chocolate
TAGS Hardware
Tech Networks of Boston
Tel-Affinity
Think Green Design
TRANS FORM
Trillium Asset Management
Ula Cafe
Vim Fitness Spa & Salon
Veggie Planet
Wainwright Bank & Trust
 
 
 
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