Sustainable
Economics
Over the last
50 years the Findhorn Ecovillage has diversified
into more than 60 different businesses and initiatives,
providing a model of a vibrant, living local economy.
Community businesses include:
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Findhorn
Foundation, an international centre of
education conducting programmes for approximately
3000 residential guests each year |
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Phoenix
Community Stores - promoting trade with
ethical suppliers, initiating buying policies
to support local products |
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Ekopia
- a Development Trust providing community
based ethical investments |
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Build One, building ecological houses |
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Findhorn Bay Housing Company, providing
infrastructure management |
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Duneland
Limited - landholding company working
with conservation, regeneration and ecological human
settlement |
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Ecovillage International, designing and
delivering village-scale sustainability programmes
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Gaia
Education, developing curricula for sustainable
community design worldwide |
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Phoenix Bakery organic bakers |
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Findhorn
College, offering further and higher education
sustainability programmes |
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Moray Arts Centre, encouraging the study
of the visual arts locally |
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Findhorn
Bay Holiday Park, offering holiday accommodation
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Findhorn
Pottery |
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Findhorn
Flower Essences, producing floral remedies
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Posthouse
Printing - graphic design and printing
services |
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Moray
Steiner School, providing Waldorf
Education for children from age 3 to 16 |
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Newbold
House, retreat and workshop centre |
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Ecologia Trust, promoting exchange programmes
with Russia |
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Erraid
Community, and associate community
in the west of Scotland |
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Trees
for Life - award winning Scottish ecological
restoration project |
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