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| About Living Green |
Living Green has been in operation since November 2008, providing green coaching services to both the domestic and business sector.
The company has two areas of focus:
1. GreenCoaching, Training and Consulting Services. Go to services
2. GreenProducts and installations. Go to products
The first focus is on guiding our clients through the large number of green options available on the market. Our priority is to support the client in choosing the most suitable product for their need and budget. We have the experience to know what really benefits the environment.
The second focus is on carefully selecting natural and organic products for retail to our clients. We choose locally manufactured products where possible, from trusted suppliers. In addition, Living Green also installs vegetable and herb gardens, compost systems, and recycling systems.
Since its inception, Living Green has enjoyed working on a variety of projects with large corporates such as Engen, smaller companies and domestic clients, as well as running a development project with food gardens in underprivileged areas. Go to projects
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 | Read a review of Living Green's business and sustainable farming activities as featured on theGreen Map here. |
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| About Sam Adams |
Sam Adams is the owner and director of Living Green. With over ten years experience in alternative green solutions across a number of sectors, Sam has become a sought after asset in the green community of South Africa.
Having grown up in England, Zimbabwe, and Uganda, Sam has lived with a tension between the western 'developed' world and the rural and more 'natural' systems of Africa. He is passionate about seeing development take place in a way that is truly sustainable - for both people and the environment.
Sam holds a Masters degree in Sustainable Development from the University of Cape Town. He has close to ten years experience in Project Management and has worked in diverse communities such as the wealthy mid-upper class to urban-township Cape Town. He speaks basic Afrikaans, isiXhosa, seSotho, Shona, Swahili, and some Chichewa and Bugandan.
Sustainable agriculture has been a passion of Sam's for many years, beginning in Zimbabwe and following him down to Cape Town via Lesotho. He is a qualified teacher of the AgriPlanner system from the South African Institute for Entrepreunership. More recently, Sam has worked on sandbag building projects, food gardens, rainwater harvesting systems, and recycling systems.
Sam and his wife Cindy run a sustainable farm in Noordhoek, complete with a permaculture food garden, chickens, ducks, rabbits, and horses. Read more about the farm here.
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