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AWE Consulting, Inc.

10302 N 350 W
Michigan City, IN 46360
574-315-9007
Provides services to industry and agricultural businesses subject to Indiana’s environmental laws, as well as landowners with wildlife management needs. Helps clients manage resources in a sustainable way that is mutually beneficial to themselves and the environment.
mollylong@aweconsulting.biz
www.aweconsulting.biz
Molly Long

Bluestem Bed and Breakfast

3643 N. State Road 39
La Porte, IN 46350
219-379-7709
Historic home offers family-friendly hospitality. Incorporates green living practices: composting, recycling, rainwater capture, organic gardening, eco-friendly cleaning, and energy conservation.
info@bluestembandb.com
www.bluestembandb.com
Christine Rosario

First Federal Savings Bank

906 W. Edison Road
Mishawaka, IN 46545
574-257-1711
Indiana’s first LEED certified bank branch. Alternative energy including wind turbines, solar panels, and geothermal heating and cooling.
andyh@firstfederalbanking.com
www.firstfederalbanking.com
Andy Haeck

Michiana Community Currency

P.O. Box 114
Notre Dame, IN 46556-0114
574-287-3834
The Michiana Community Currency project is an initiative to create and maintain a local money to serve our region’s businesses and trades.
michianacurrency@gmail.com
www.michianacurrency.org
Jackie Smith

Michiana Beekeepers Association

13628 SR 23
Granger, IN 46530
574-261-5678
Support for beekeeping, information to help get set up, annual beekeepers auction in May, bees and equipment; vermiculture and education about gardening and earth worms
Bees2showu@aol.com
Jim Kendall

Michiana Organic Growers Cooperative

P.O. Box 334
New Carlisle, IN 46552
(574) 993-3008
Works with farmers to increase the supply of organically grown food and profitably market their products within the Michiana area.
mogc@live.com
Michael Hollcroft

Oakley Home - Web Sites

716 S. 11th St.
Goshen, IN 46526
574-707-0194
Web site design, ecommerce for home-based and small business, email and web site hosting on servers powered by the sun.
peteo@oakleyhome.com
www.oakleyhome.com/solar.php
Peter Oakley

Rabbit Run Inn

6227 Elm Drive
Sawyer, MI 49125
269-405-1050
Designed and constructed in 2008 to be the area’s newest green lodging. Geothermal heating and cooling, eco-friendly cleaning supplies and procedures, support the green initiatives in travel and recreation.
rabbitruninn@comcast.net
rabbitruninn.com
Rodney Clough

St. Joseph County Sustainability Council

67733 Marian Trail
Sturgis, MI 49091
574-825-5587
Our Mission Statement: Provide for the needs of the present without compromising the needs of the future!
ePlanSets@yahoo.com
www.sjcsc.org
Doug Stahnke

Shoeless Computers

314 N. Michigan St.
South Bend, IN 46601
574-233-3366
Computer sales and service for businesses and home users. New and refurbished computers, repair service, troubleshooting, web design, programming. Assistance with computer disposal/recycling. Weekdays 10-6. Sat 10-3.
contact@shoelesscomputers.com
www.shoelesscomputers.com
Eric Tauck

Sustainable Business Roundtable

A forum for leaders in business, industry, education and community.

Meeting is open to the public and is comprised of leaders in business, industry, community and education as well as interested individuals. Presentations explore a wide array of topics, all which are pertinent to increasing education and awareness about all things Green and Sustainable.
Contact info:
Eric Strader, chair
574-534-0275
www.GreenIsMyBusiness.org

Eric@EricStraderPottery.com

The Sustainable Life Center

23027 Scottswood Ct.
Elkhart, IN 46514
574-596-8643
Tom Butler is a M.S. Educated Environmental Scientist with over fifteen years of experience in efficient business and environmental science.
ustainablelifecenter_at_gmail.com
www.sustainablelifecenter.com
Tom Butler

West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum

Encouraging the development of a vibrant, sustainable West Michigan economy by promoting local business ownership, social equity, and environmental kinship through education, support and collaboration.
www.wmsbf.org