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SpinGreen’s Elliot Groman, Local Clean Energy Alliance’s Al Weinrub, Organic Authority’s Laura Klein and Clover Technologies’ Rich Fischer
November 25, 2013

To understand Elliot Groman's passion for living green, you have to go back to his early days, when he got interested in recycling and reuse possibilities while working as an engineer in the Russian army. Now the President of SpinGreen, a textile-recycli

Ecotek’s Evan Morton, Rainforest Alliance’s Ana Paula Tavares, Global Goods Partners’ Kelly Jackson and UNICEF’s Stephanie Hodge
November 18, 2013

Evan Morton is a 16-year-old high schooler from Detroit, but he is also a scientist with Ecotek, a science research center for young inventors. Since he was in the seventh grade, Morton has worked with Ecotek on projects centered on green chemistry, env

Food Recovery Network’s Ben Simon; Center for Sustainable Organizations’ Mark W. McElroy; Center for Health, Environment & Justice’s Mike Schade; and Autodesk’s Ben Thompson
November 11, 2013

Food Recovery Network founder and Executive Director Ben Simon may only be a senior at the University of Maryland, but he is already making a major impact in the field of food waste. Simon started the program in 2011 after noticing that food was going to

Detroit Public Schools’ Emile Lauzzana, R2 Solutions’ John Lingelbach and Nestlé Waters North America’s Michael Washburn
November 04, 2013

Detroit Public Schools Energy Manager Emile Lauzzana is tasked with finding any and all ways to cut the energy usage across one of America's largest public school districts — one that includes 50,000 students, more than 100 schools and a dozen support f

No Meat Athlete’s Matt Frazier, Counseling by Melody’s Melody Anderson, A Squared Group’s Amy Cotteleer and Patrón Tequila’s John Paul DeJoria
October 28, 2013

After training with some buddies to run his first marathon, Matt Frazier wondered if he could continue (let alone improve) his training regimen after selecting a meat-free diet. In 2009, he started NoMeatAthlete.com to chronicle his trials in training wit

Moving Art’s Louie Schwartzberg, Foster Care Counts’ Jeanne Pritzker and CBS EcoMedia’s Paul Polizzotto
October 21, 2013

While studying at UCLA, then-aspiring filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg found nature to be his greatest teacher. Schwartzberg took those inspiring lessons to launch a 30-year career that intersects nature’s beauty with entertainment. His brand, Moving Art, u

Santa Monica Bay Restoration Commission’s Dr. Shelley Luce and Symantec’s Kelly Shea
October 14, 2013

When Canadian-born Dr. Shelley Luce arrived in Los Angeles to study environmental science at UCLA, she quickly learned that Angelinos' water-using ways were both fascinating and alarming. That concern with water in greater LA led Dr. Luce to the Santa M

UsedCardboardBoxes.com’s Marty Metro, E2′s Judith Albert and Honeywell’s Tony Schultz & Steve McKinley
October 07, 2013

Marty Metro, founder and CEO of UsedCardboardBoxes.com, returns to Green is Good to share his empowering story as a former struggling entrepreneur who now heads the premier marketplace for used boxes. What started as a grassroots operation going door to d

Earth Watch Institute’s Larry Mason, Growing Power’s Will Allen, CUNY’s Tria Case and Energy Star’s Kristinn Leonhart
September 30, 2013

Larry Mason, a self-proclaimed "accidental environmentalist," veered from a storied corporate career to the Earth Watch Institute, where he is the chief executive officer. Earth Watch engages people worldwide in field science research, promoting the under

Earthwatch Institute’s Larry Mason, Growing Power’s Will Allen, CUNY’s Tria Case and Energy Star’s Kristinn Leonhart
September 30, 2013

Larry Mason, a self-proclaimed "accidental environmentalist," veered from a storied corporate career to the Earthwatch Institute, where he is the chief executive officer. Earthwatch engages people worldwide in field science research, promoting the underst