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SMI is restructuring to better serve the planet.
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Please honor our departed founder, Prof. Avis Austin, PhD

About SMI

The Sustainable Methods Institute, a non-partisan 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 2008, aims to be a catalyst for Green-related and Sustainable Education, Research, and Policy development.

We realize that now is the time to take action and that every measure of resource conservation and non-fossil fuel based energy production must be tapped into immediately.  To these ends, our faculty seek to research a wide variety of aspects that influence Sustainability, from high-tech energy and materials to social, business and economic issues.  SMI promotes grant funded research to provide practical knowledge available to the entire world community, regardless of class or economic status, in order to better mankind and the planet. Please see our Research section of the website for some of our current and former projects and to find out more about our Technology Transfer programs.

In order to implement "Best Practices", SMI provides, for a reasonable fee, standard and custom Policy Guides and our faculty are also available to provide consulting to Governments, Businesses and Communities.

SMI believes in the holistic sustainability model and, under its leadership, will provide such a model for its education, research and policy developments.

Please see the rest of our website or contact us if you have any questions or comments.

Not For Profit

The Sustainable Methods Institute is a Non-Profit Association formed in Washing State USA with Charitable Organization Status under Non-Profit Statutes and filed with the US IRS as a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

 

 
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