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* [http://greenalabama.org/ Green Resource Center for Alabama] website | * [http://greenalabama.org/ Green Resource Center for Alabama] website | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:48, 17 July 2013
The Green Resource Center for Alabama (GRCA) is a non-profit organization promoting sustainability in Alabama. It was founded in 2007 with a resource center at 2564 18th Street South in Homewood. The executive director is Brantley Fry.
The GRCA was founded by Scott Walton and shares a building with his S. Andrew Walton Investment Planning office, a LEED-certified renovation. The center houses a reference library, product samples and demonstrations of green technologies, including a green rooftop garden. Its staff assists homeowners and organizations in planning and implementing sustainable strategies for living, operations, development and design.
References
- Keith, Todd (April 2008) "How Green is Alabama Anyway?" Thicket