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The initial membership team of the Green New Deal Innovation Center consists of concerned citizens, community members, and business and financial partners who believe that urban development should improve the lives of members of communities. In order to be effective, that improvement must include community resources such as gathering and event venues, green and open space, institutions of learning and education, and jobs for community members.

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The team includes:

CERO Cooperative

Founded in 2012, CERO is more than just a compost hauler. We are built on the mission of improving our communities while doing right by the environment. As a worker-owned cooperative, every one of our employees, from truck drivers to managers, has a deep, vested interest in the success of our clients. We take pride in raising the bar for commercial composting; making it easier, cleaner, and more accessible than ever.

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City Fresh Foods

At City Fresh Foods, we believe that everyone, regardless of economic status, deserves access to nutrient-rich, great-tasting food. We also believe in supporting and strengthening our local community.

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Hurst Landscape & Site Services

Hurst Landscape & Site Services Inc. has been providing quality landscape services to residential and commercial clients in Boston and Greater Boston for over 25 years. 

 

Our workforce is comprised of handpicked individuals with excellent work ethic, skill and great appreciation for our customer's needs and for our company.

Financial Advisors

Amine Benali, CFA, is the pro bono financial advisor to the GNDIC. Amine believes that capital is a powerful force for positive change and that investors should aim to grow their capital while improving their communities. He supports businesses that operate with a mission to provide products and services in ways that respect the economic, environmental, health, and social well-being of their communities.

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