The Green Action Week campaign works to build and showcase the concept of Sharing Community. A sharing community is united in common visions related to strong community and cooperation networks, sustainable and safe food and farming systems, equitable access to the economy and resources, clean environments, recognition of all knowledge systems, and more.
Collaboration for Global Good
We believe that when people collaborate and share goods and services, communities become stronger. Sharing communities reduce the negative impact we have on the planet while generating social benefits for all.
Sharing Community Values Include
Care for people and the planet
Mutually beneficial
For the common good
Focus on relationships
Equality and respect for all
Economic and social justice
The Power of a Sharing Community
A Sharing Community can take many forms—exchanging skills, knowledge, resources, space, time, and access. It redefines sustainable consumption by shifting focus from consumerism to the wealth already within communities, fostering exchange, collaboration, and collective support.
Rather than relying on purchasing power, communities unlock their existing strengths, recognising that true wealth lies in shared assets and relationships. Here, abundance isn’t bought but experienced, as access replaces ownership and collective upliftment becomes the true measure of prosperity.
Collaboration for Global Good
We believe that when people collaborate and share goods and services, communities become stronger. Sharing communities generate social benefits that also reduce the negative impact we have on the planet.
Sharing Community Values
Care for people and the planet
Mutually beneficial
For the common good
Focus on relationships
Equality and respect for all
Economic and social justice
The Power of a Sharing Community
A Sharing Community can take many forms—exchanging skills, knowledge, resources, space, time, and access. It redefines sustainable consumption by shifting focus from consumerism to the wealth already within communities, fostering exchange, collaboration, and collective support.
Rather than relying on purchasing power, communities unlock their existing strengths, recognising that true wealth lies in shared assets and relationships. Here, abundance isn’t bought but experienced, as access replaces ownership and collective upliftment becomes the true measure of prosperity.