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Interview with Beth of Beth Springer Handbags
August 20, 2009
| Posted in Jewelry & Accessories
Interview with Beth Springer - Founder and Designer of Beth Springer eco-friendly bags and accessories, handmade in Venice, CA.
Consultants Corner - Buck Consulting
August 2, 2009
| Posted in Environment and Society
Donald R. Sanford, Managing Director at Buck Consultants offers three quick tips for business owners who are looking to green their HR practices.
Consulting firm seeks to make sustainability 'irresistible'
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July 27, 2009
| Posted in Environment and Society
SustainLane sat down with Cynthia Scott, VP of Organizational Strategy for Saatchi and Saatchi S, to talk about her firm's work and what it was like to consult for of the nation's largest retailers.
Ten Products to Ban from your Home
July 27, 2009 | Posted in Home and GardenSustainLane's Adam Waks goes on KRON to discuss the ten products you should ban from your home.
Siblings help Indian farmers reduce CO2 emissions
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July 24, 2009
| Posted in SustainAmerica
Project Jatropha's main aim is to produce biofuel from Jatropha seedlings for tobacco farmers to reduce carbon dioxide emissions while processing tobacco.
McMullen forms Wetlands Education Team
July 24, 2009
| Posted in SustainAmerica
Interested in science and the ecology of the vernal pools, which are seasonal, temporary pools of water, Clay organized the Wetlands Education Team, to create a 1.25-acre wetland and teach students and property owners about the importance and protection of wetlands.
Student founds conservation and community service organization
July 24, 2009
| Posted in SustainAmerica
Dakota Palacio founded Beholdance to take a look at issues affecting the health and well being of our planet and to stand up and give youth a voice to our future, while instilling values, character and education regarding conservation and community service to better the world.
Second-grader educates public about butterflies
July 23, 2009
| Posted in SustainAmerica
Erik from Harford Day School inspired to write a book in his second grade about butterflies when he came to know that butterflies taste with their feet.
Massachusetts high schooler starts organic, student-run garden
July 22, 2009
| Posted in SustainAmerica
When Sam Levin saw the movie "An Inconvenient Truth," he conceived of the idea of creating a school food garden as a way to help save the world. His student-run, organic garden now produces food for the school cafeteria.
California teen fights against ozone-generating air purifiers
July 22, 2009
| Posted in SustainAmerica
Fifteen-year-old Otana Jakpor's research influenced the California Air Resources Board in adopting a regulation that limits ozone emissions from air purifiers to less than 0.050 parts per million, making California the first state in the nation to regulate ozone generators.