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Community-Based Resource Sharing

In the Chicagoland area, a shipping container community of 20 homes can enhance climate change resiliency in several ways. We touch on Resource Sharing in this article.
Growing & Sharing Food
Growing & Sharing Food

In a densely populated urban area like Chicago, a shipping container community can pool resources for enhanced climate resilience.


Shared solar power systems, community gardens, and water catchment & management infrastructure are ideal.


This reduces the overall environmental footprint while increasing its ability to adapt to disruptions.


The community can reduce overall energy & water use and results in an additional 0.5-1 ton of CO2 savings per home annually.


If you are interested in building with a smaller footprint, contact us here.




Sharing Renewable Power
Sharing Renewable Power










 
 
 

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