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New partnership enhances urban beekeeping technology at Alvéole
Alvéole is partnering up with APILAB to launch a new innovative upgrade to their urban beekeeping service, focused on collecting data, improving local plant diversity, and fostering tenant engagement.
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How Target Hunger fights food insecurity in Houston with Alvéole’s support
Find out how our 1% for the Planet partner of the month, Target Hunger, is fighting food insecurity in Houston, and how Alvéole is helping them.
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What it really means to “save the bees”
The rallying cry of “save the bees” is everywhere, so you may be surprised that you won’t hear us using it. Let’s talk about the complicated story behind this perhaps-too-simple slogan.
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How Les Urbainculteurs are advancing urban Agriculture in Quebec
Find out how our 1% for the Planet partner of the month, Les Urbainculteurs, is working to make urban agriculture more accessible and sustainable in Québec’s capital.
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How to earn green building certification points with urban beekeeping
Give your ESG strategy a boost and earn points towards 4 of the top green building certifications on the CRE market: LEED, BREEAM, BOMA 360, and BOMA BEST.
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Sustainable youth programs empowering environmental leaders
Discover our 1% for the Planet project of the month: supporting Environmental Youth Alliance (EYA) in Vancouver, BC.
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The story of Alvéole’s B Corp Certification
Declan Rankin Jardin, one of Alvéole’s co-founders, is also responsible for ensuring our B Corp certification process, year after year. Read along as he shares an anecdote (and good news) with the Alvéole team.
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Planting pollinator-friendly gardens in Oakland
This month, we’re shining the spotlight on Pollinator Posse, a non-profit organization creating pollinator-friendly landscaping as well as fostering an appreciation for local ecosystems through outreach, education, and direct action
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Boosting green building projects with sustainable urban beekeeping
Almonds, cranberries, apples, blueberries, broccoli, cauliflower, celery, asparagus, avocados: these are a few examples of crops that entirely depend on pollinators.
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