Welcome to Sustainable Bainbridge

It is no secret we humans live in critical times. The choices we make now, both individually and collectively, will have profound consequences for generations to come. Sustainable Bainbridge was formed to support cooperation and collaboration among a broad-based network of local organizations, businesses, government and individuals to protect and strengthen our community's social, environmental, and economic sustainability for current and future generations.

We invite you to take a look at the work we've been doing since the inception of Sustainable Bainbridge in the Spring of 2006. To learn more about our organization go to About Us. You can also check out our Intiatives; sign up for our monthly e-newsletter; attend Sustainble First Monday (a monthly public forum held the first Monday of every month at the Commons on Bune Drive) or join us at other events.

We hope you will be as inspired and excited as we are by the potential for Sustainable Bainbridge. Our success depends on the active participation of caring people like you. Please contact us with your ideas and sugestions.

What's New

Upcoming Events
There's always something happening on Bainbridge Island! From food events to public forums, "green" is here!


Sound Food, a new project of Sustainable Bainbridge, is live!  Check out the Sound Food Local Farms Map, your one-stop resource for knowing where to get the freshest locally grown food on Bainbridge Island and in the Puget Sound area!

Sustainable Stories
What is more inspiring then hearing your neighbors tell stories about what they are doing to live more sustainably and seeing those stories come to life before your eyes? Please join us in this grassroots effort to create a video montage that captures the stories of sustainable efforts in our community!


Bainbridge Island Health Care Study Circles 
Open to the Public! Sponsored by the Adult Programs Committee of Cedars Unitarian Universalist Church.

Are you fed up with the state of our health care system and eager to find some answers as to how to fix it? Then you may be interested in a study circle program being initiated here on Bainbridge Island. Groups of 6 to 12 people will meet for a series of six two-hour study sessions using a carefully developed Health Care Study Circle Guide -- with readings and questions for each session. The goal is to develop a strong cadre of well-informed citizens who can then participate in a broader forum and develop momentum for real solutions.  

Contact: Karen Scarvie at 780-0720 or kalena@znet.com


Now available from the COBI Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Committee, the City of Bainbridge Island Guide to Walking, Cycling, and Paddling!  Copies of the map will be available at City Hall, Metro Parks Strawberry Hill office, Bainbridge Island Land Trust, Chamber of Commerce, both bike shops, the kayak shops, and other locations.You can also download the map from the City's website at:http://www.ci.bainbridge-isl.wa.us