Outreaching a Tribal Plastic Waste Sovereignty Program - Check our Outreach Page
Outreaching a Tribal Plastic Waste Sovereignty Program - Check our Outreach Page
Tribal communities have Land, Community, and Vision to carry out the role of addressing Climate Change and Socio-Economic Inequities with Responsible Business Solutions.
As the search for sustainable production models is on the lookout by various Industry and Government Sectors. Tribal Nations and communities have critical keys to supporting these forward-thinking solutions, the Native American Fiber Program is putting all these pieces together.
Tribal communities have intimate and long-standing connections to the homelands that have been disrupted and historically severed through relocation, acculturation, and forced assimilation. Buffalo and Hemp have followed a similar trajectory of replacement and confinement. The connections between Tribal people, the Hemp plant, and Buffalo on the land are the base of sustainable healthy ecosystems.
The Native American Fiber Program, is a Network of Tribal Nations and Indigenous people with inherent Traditional Ecological Knowledge(TEK); will be the same leaders that connect environmental and economic viability to sustainable production models.
There is active NAGPRA work being conducted by Big Valley Pomo, here is a link to the work that is being done .
NAFP is stepping into the Needs Assessment for SB 54 Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act Regulations.
Your support and contributions will support the vision and goals of NAFP, together we will weave environmental and economic viability to sustainable production models.
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