Topeka nonprofit strives to improve the health of people, their communities, and the planet

Topeka nonprofit strives to improve the health of people, their communities, and the planet

MAY 29, 2024, via Baker University Alumni

While Baker University helped her explore and develop her own style of advocacy for sustainable living, Justine Greve, ’09, believes she’s been an environmentalist pretty much from birth....

Today, Greve and her business and life partner, Robert Riley, have taken environmental action to the next level. They cofounded Full Circle Sustainability, a nonprofit that provides environmentally conscious consumers minimally packaged local groceries, home products, and liquid soap refills in an effort to reduce plastic waste and support local agriculture.

Greve says the goal is to help change the mindset of consumers away from the default, standard ways of living and to create systems that make it easier to live in a more conscientious way—one that is healthier for those consumers, their communities, and the planet.... (continue reading at Alumni.BakerU.edu)

 

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