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My Plastic Free Life’s Beth Terry, Honest-1 Auto Care’s Erik Rhyne, WOW 1 DAY! Painting’s Jim Bodden and Best Buy’s Leo Raudys
All it took was an article she read six years for Beth Terry, author of Plastic Free and creator of myplasticfreelife.com, to change her plastic-buying ways. Now, six years in, Terry has managed to reduce her plastic waste to a level that every American
NRDC’s Dr. Allen Hershkowitz, Ethical Markets Media’s Rosalinda Sanquiche, Author Frances Moore Lappé and Environmental Defense Fund’s Raya Salter
Dr. Allen Hershkowitz of the NRDC returns to Green is Good to discuss how the organization is changing environmental perceptions through sporting events. Dr. Hershkowitz says 61% of Americans follow sports, compared to just 13% who claim to follow science
Eco-Entrepreneur Jeffrey Hollender, Climate Counts’ Mike Bellamente, Journalist Brian Clark Howard and GM’s James Bell
Jeffrey Hollender is often regarded as the co-founder of Seventh Generation, but his green-business prowess goes far beyond his former brand of eco-friendly products. Hollender returns to Green is Good to discuss his motivation behind starting the America
Candle Café’s Joy Pierson & Bart Potenza, NRDC’s Karen Hobbs, Half Acre Beer Co.’s Matt Gallagher and National Audubon Society’s Andrea Jones
Joy Pierson and Bart Potenza, owners of New York City-based Candle Café, Candle 79 and Candle Café West. Potenza has 30 years of experience in New York's health-focused food industry, and he met Pierson, a nutritionist, when she was a daily customer at
Nexus Global Advisors’ Eric Lowitt, the City of Vancouver’s Sadhu Johnston and Stop & Shop’s Jihad Rizkallah
Eric Lowitt is the Managing Director of Nexus Global Advisors and the author of The Future of Value, a guide that provides a model for companies to connect sustainability with future growth. His newest book, The Collaboration Economy, which was published
The Sustainable Facilities Summit’s Michael Owens, UCLA Institute of the Environment & Sustainability’s Jon Christensen and Alcoa’s Kevin Anton
Michael Owens has been producing events on the built environment for more than 15 years. Now, he turns his focus to the upcoming Sustainable Facilities Summit, set to take place in Lake Tahoe, CA, from June 23 to 25, 2013. The event aims to go beyond th
Green Grid Radio’s Adam Pearson, City of Chicago’s Kevin Campbell and Photographer Daniel Beltrá
Green Grid Radio founder, producer and engineer Adam Pearson started on the music side of radio during his freshman year at Stanford University, but as his studies and interests in environmentalism picked up, he aligned his programming focus and started
Local Food and Wine’s Paige Donner, Climate Earth’s Chris Erickson and Brave GentleMan’s Joshua Katcher
Paige Donner, wearer of many hats, including journalist, blogger, eco-activist, actor/filmmaker and more, returns to the show from Paris to discuss her passion for local food and wine. Donner became interested in the marriage of homegrown wine and food wh
Ohio State’s Dr. Neil Drobny, ‘Green Living Guy’ Seth Leitman and Ben & Jerry’s Rob Michalak
As recently as a year ago, The Ohio State University was working toward putting together an Environment, Economy, Development & Sustainability Program for undergraduates. Tasked with finding a Director for this new major, the university looked to Dr. N
Theodore Payne Foundation’s Lisa Novick, G2 Gallery’s Jolene Hanson and National Wildlife Federation’s David Mizejewski
California-based Theodore Payne Foundation is a model for greening the world around us, as the organization provides plants and the necessary education to make them thrive and attract native birds and butterflies, according to its Director of Outreach a