Green is Good
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FASE founder Marci Zaroff and Timberland’s Betsy Blaisdell
"Green is Good" welcomes Marci Zaroff, founder and CEO of FASE (Fashion Art Soul and Earth), a green fashion company based out of Florida. "I've always been a fashion consumer," Zaroff reveals. After a decade of working in the organic health and beauty f
‘Starting Up Green’ Author Glenn Croston and Molson Coors’ Barton Alexander
"Green is Good" welcomes Glenn Croston, author of 75 Green Businesses and Starting Up Green. Croston, whose interest in green businesses started simply with hopes of creating a better world for his children and future generations, is here to say that it i
International Electronics Recycling Conference and Expo’s Ismail Oyekan and Environmental Graffiti’s Chris Ingham Brooke
Ismail Oyekan, who has a long history in the electronic waste industry, founded the International Electronics Recycling Conference and Expo after realizing there was no ceiling to the industry's potential. The conference and expo brings people together fr
Trek Bikes’ Eric Bjorling and Alcoa’s Gregory Wittbecker
Eric Bjorling of Trek Bikes tells John and Mike about his company's commitment to changing the world. Trek has long been known as one of the premier bike manufacturers in the U.S., but its recent focus on eco-friendly and utilitarian biking has brought a
Ford Motor Company’s Nancy Gioia and Honest Tea’s Seth Goldman
Nancy Gioia, the first-ever Director of Global Electrification at Ford Motor company, reveals what America's iconic automotive company is doing to conserve and green itself while lessening America's dependence on oil. Gioia tells John and Mike that Ford
Film Biz Recycling’s Eva Radke and SPG Solar’s Tom Rooney
Eva Radke, President and founder of New York-based Film Biz Recycling and a veteran in the film business, had an epiphany about all the waste in the film business. Radke was working on a commercial shoot that misused both its budget and its materials. Fro
Energy Conservation for Earth Hour and Green Travel with Elevate Destinations
Earth Hour, put on by the World Wildlife Fund, is a phenomenon that has taken the the world by storm. Originally founded in Australia, and now in its third year in the U.S., people all across the country are turning off their lights for a designated hour
‘The Green Home Doctor’ Matt Danielson and Lizzie Grossman
"The Green Home Doctor," Matt Danielson, talks to John and Mike about a revelation he had on an airplane. Danielson, who was flying around the country often for a prior job, realized he needed to make a change in his carbon footprint. Two years later, he
Enviro-Log’s Ross McRoy and Green Box’s William Walsh
John and Mike speak with Ross McRoy, President and founder of Enviro-Log, a log made of 100% recycled materials. Already the largest recycler of wax cardboard in the United States, Enviro-Log isn't slowing down anytime soon. "We're growing by 20, 30, 40%
1-800-GOT-JUNK’s Brian Scudamore and the ‘Ultimate Cheapskate’ Jeff Yeager
In the wake of the Vancouver Olympics, Brian Scudamore of 1-800-GOT-JUNK, the largest privately held trash company in the world, talks about his humble beginnings in British Columbia. Scudamore's green entrepreneurial success has expanded his business acr