1% for the Earth
Good Group Decisions gives at least 1% of all gross revenues to charitable organizations working for the environment and/or social justice. We also practice Earth-friendly policies.
At Good Group Decisions we see the Earth as a living organism......at risk. We believe that restoring the Earth's health and ensuring our sustainability requires attention on two fronts:
Environment
We need to step up environmental protection and conservation of resources. We need to step down dependence on non-renewable sources of energy and materials, and we need to dramatically decrease overall consumption and waste.
Social justice
We believe that sustainability requires us to not fight with each other, not put each other down, but rather work together to sustain the things we love about life on Earth. We believe there is good in each person and we make our best decisions when each person has an equal chance to contribute.
Contributions we make
Listed below are some of the charitable organizations we have recently supported:
Fellowship for Intentional Community
Global AIDs Interfaith Alliance
Habitat for Humanity - Bath Brunswick Area
Maine Association of Nonprofits
Maine Interfaith Power and Light
Maine Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association
Muskie School Scholarship Fund
Things that we do
We believe in the three R's: Reduce, Re-use, Recycle, in that order.
The most effective way to lessen environmental impacts is to reduce consumption. Whenever we avoid buying a new product, we avoid depletion of natural resources that go into making the product, we avoid the pollution generated to produce and transport the product, and we avoid adding another product and its packaging to the waste stream. When we reduce consumption, the environmental effects are lessoned all the way down the line.
The re-use of products is an excellent way to reduce the amount of new products consumed. We help the environment by making things go further.
When we recycle products we reduce waste and we provide raw material for new products that would otherwise draw on natural resources for their production.
We like the old saying: "Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without."
Here are some things we do to help reduce, re-use, and recycle:
Transportation
Our first choice is to walk or bike. Our second choice is public transportation. Busses and trains are running anyway - to jump on board contributes no new pollution. Our last resort is to drive a car, and the car we drive gets over 30 miles/gallon. We carpool whenever feasible. In these ways we avoid consumption of gasoline and avoid harmful pollution.
Product purchases
When practical, we buy used products and equipment. When we buy electrical equipment, energy efficiency is our leading criteria. We try to buy things manufactured or grown locally because it supports the local economy and less pollution is generated in transport. We try to use supplies made from recycled material.
Give aways
When we get rid of things that might be useful to someone else, we give it to Goodwill or another charity rather than put it in the garbage. When possible, we take food left over from meetings to the local soup kitchen.

Downtown support
We support downtown businesses because we know that vital downtowns mean less pollution (better to walk than drive from store to store) and more sense of community (people are more social on foot than in cars). Our office is downtown. When we park for work, our first choice is to park in a back lot leaving the best spots for the convenience of visitors.
Recycling
As much as possible, we recycle all our office waste.
Click here for a 16-page booklet:
The Little Book of Convenient Things You Can Do to Stop Global Warming


