Collateral Healing Initiatives

Collateral Healing Initiatives

Collateral Healing Inc.

In 2005, Stanley Shetka coined "Collateral Healing" as the opposite action and alternative to collateral damage. The company Collateral Healing Incorporated was formed and registered in Minnesota in 2005. Collateral Healing Initiatives places the climate crises front and center. As we advance from 2005 to the present, Collateral Healing Initiatives' prime directive is to investigate all human purposefully driven goals related to all interactions with Water, Air, and Plants.  We take healing action with education, new-and-evolving industrialization, and creative research and development.

I would love everyone to get on board with Collateral Healing, which is structuring and assembling machines on the ground assault against climate change. Our environment's biggest competitor is "Collateral Damage."  The current start-up cost to launch Collateral Healing Initiatives onto a world platform is "nineteen" United States of America cents per person.

Learn more about our signature action, the Square Inch of Land Project.

World Institute

The uniqueness of the Collateral Healing World Institute is “it focuses on preserving the integrity of all life.”

Stan's work begins with collaborations that intertwine with project-based learning, community collaborations and entrepreneurship. Through the creative process he pursues entrepreneurial experiences in order to reach and evolve his creative objectives and goals. The success of the new globalization and the beginning of the great convergence depends on knowledge flows, especially to the groups that were left behind during the great divergence.

Stan has been reading, writing and researching matters of world economic integration through his work for the past 30 years. Through Collateral Healing he is reaching out and beginning projects that can and will expand into all the branches of the liberal arts education, enlist real time exiting research and development projects and generate major funding for every phase of his work. He envisions a perfect segue into project-based learning through community collaboration. Prospects include opportunities to subsidize the entire project and even obtain free education.

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Collaborations

Stan Shetka's business  collaborations are extensive, ranging from Herman Miller, Whole Foods, and Starbucks Coffee. He has designed products for several industries including furniture, building and construction, shipping and crating, point-of-purchase displays and toys. Notably, he identified key components necessary for high production turnkey factories that have the potential to create an industrial revolution centered on the production and manufacturing of “green” wood-replacement products made from recycled materials and non-wood renewable fibers. Internationally he has been interviewed on the CBS morning show, HGTV, CNN, Swedish Television Productions and the Associated Press. He has lectured at the Forest Products laboratory in Madison Wisconsin, England, China, Japan, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic.

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