A Straw Bale Four-Plex in Ashland, Oregon

Southern Oregon Climate Action Now launched its premier Green Business Recognition ceremony with a “green ribbon cutting” at a four-plex built out of straw bales in Ashland, Oregon.

Lydia Doleman of Earth Dragon Natural Building said the company’s project was “to install the first multifamily straw bale building in Oregon. It’s got tons of unique features, and we partnered with the California Straw Bale Association to host a series of work parties in order to get the very labor intensive aspect of this building done.”

Liam Clark, a graduating senior at Southern Oregon University, as an inter-disciplinary studies major with three certificates in sustainability leadership, social justice and an environmental science certification, worked as an intern to launch the project. “I needed an internship for my senior year. I started reaching out to all of those in the realm of social justice, but my real passion is sustainability and climate justice,” Clark said.

“We had weekly meetings about what we would get done each week and built this from there,” he added. “Today, for me, is really the launch of the six or seven other businesses that had also signed up with us. We want to say ‘thank you’ for all the work you’ve been doing in the community and for participating in our certification.”

“This certification is a way of recognizing small businesses in Southern Oregon for the sustainability work they have been doing. It’s not easy being a small business in today’s political and economic climate,” Clark said. “The way these businesses and many others in Ashland have been able to build a more sustainable and healthy community is inspiring to me as someone who will work in business sustainability.”

Doleman then explained the building of the four-plex, saying straw can be used as a way to mitigate climate change and “creating healthy, happy and affordable homes for people.”

You can read the original article at ashland.news

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