Are you committed to a sustainable lifestyle but have difficulty finding sustainable products and services? Now you can check a local sustainable-business guide developed by a sustainable-business marketing firm. Sponsored by Whole Health Family Medicine and Tafoya Barrett & Associates.
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A local marketing firm wants
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to help you live a sustainable lifestyle
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by creating a guide to local, sustainable
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businesses and services
in the Durango area.
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You're watching the Local News Network,
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brought to you by Whole
Health Family Medicine
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and Tafoya Barrett and Associates.
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I'm Wendy Graham Settle.
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As more people take
personal responsibility
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for reducing their carbon footprint
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and making lifestyle choices
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that are better for the environment,
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a local marketing firm wants to help
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them find products and services
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to help them maintain their commitment
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to a sustainable lifestyle.
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Claire Attkisson, founder
of Live Creative Studio,
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has started a sustainable business guide
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that debuts this month on her website.
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Sustainable businesses
actually add people,
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and they add the earth
to that bottom line,
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and it's called the triple bottom line.
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What we wanted to do was to showcase
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these local, sustainable businesses.
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They are the pioneers
of a new business model.
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More and more people are wanting
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to shop their values.
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More people are seeing that they can be
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a part of the solution
to climate pollution,
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climate change, as well
as the plastics problem.
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They can be a part of the solution
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through how and where
they spend their money.
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Attkisson specializes
in helping businesses
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market their commitment to sustainability
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to find like-minded customers
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who will purchase their
products and services.
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So far, 24 businesses have signed on
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to the guide, offering everything
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from architectural and
interior design services
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to locally-made body products and makeup.
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Dorothy Parker, a Durango native,
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who recently returned home
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after living in San Francisco,
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is an interior designer
and remodeling contractor
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who uses environmentally-harvested
building supplies,
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upcycled furniture, and other products
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that are long-lasting and biodegradable.
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She started D-Plus-B Design
with her husband Buck
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while living in San Francisco,
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and now has her headquarters in Durango.
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We adopted a sustainable lifestyle
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after, one, learning
about how big of an impact
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buying furnishings can make,
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and construction can
make, on the environment.
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After watching so much
waste in our industry,
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we really wanted to limit
that and make it something,
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instead of buying disposable furniture,
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buy something that's going to last,
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or taking furniture and fixing it
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so you can make it more circular.
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Amber Andrew who owns a
vacation rental business,
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Durango Event Planners
and Durango Like A Local,
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says, "You don't have to make products
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"to be a sustainable business.
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"It's all about the
choices businesses make
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"when they choose supplies and products
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"to run their operations."
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We really consider both of our businesses
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to be sustainable because we
consider ourselves localists,
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and that means we source as much things,
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many things as possible locally.
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We source the things that build
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our vacation rentals locally.
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We source our labor locally.
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Then we take that to an additional step
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with our vacation rentals, where we
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have local products
throughout our rentals.
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We have as many local bars, snacks,
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body care, shampoo, conditioner, soaps,
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and those are all locally made.
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Then of course, we try
to take it the extra step
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and use recyclable paper materials,
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and we make our own cleaning supplies
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and all those things.
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But I think one of the things
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that's really important
to me in being sustainable
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is shopping locally and keeping
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our supply chain as close as possible.
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You can find these featured businesses
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through the Sustainable Business Guide
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at livecreativestudio.com,
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and click on the shop button.
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Thanks for watching this edition
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of the Local News Network.
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I'm Wendy Graham Settle.