[Ccpg] Tonight!/Young Eco-Entrepreneurs @ Cities As the Solution Series/Waste & Recycling Event/March 25 & 26
Margie Bushman, Coordinator, SBCC Center for Sustainability
sbpcnet at silcom.com
Fri Mar 25 05:57:40 PDT 2011
Evening Talk, March 25, 7-9:30pm 2011
Keynote Speaker, Albe Zakes from TerraCycle, Inc.
SBCC Campus, Fe Bland Auditorium, West Campus
Admission $5
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Event info: http://sustainability.sbcc.edu
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All Day Saturday Event, March 26, 9am - 4pm
Morning Plenary/Afternoon Break-Out Sessions with:
Albe Zakes of TerraCycle; Nikhil Arora from BTTR Ventures; & Author,
Janet Unruh
Admission, $30 general/$20 Students
PS 101 Building, SBCC East Campus
Albe Zakes, 25 year-old Global VP/Media from TerraCycle, Inc., the
world's leading 'upcycling' company, which converts waste materials
into eco-friendly, affordable products available at major retailers
worldwide. TerraCycle upcycles traditionally non-recyclable waste,
including drink pouches, chip bags, tooth brushes and many more.
TerraCycles innovative "Brigades" programs encourage community
organizations to participate in trash retrieval while earning
cash. Paying out more than a million dollars last year alone, the
Brigade programs are partially funded by corporate sponsors like
KRAFT, Starbucks, and Mars.
TerraCycle segment Discovery Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9fpTVF-3uFQ&feature=related
Nikhil Arora, 23, BTTR Ventures, a recent grad of UC Berkeley, who
with business partner Alex Velez, gave up potential careers in
investment banking to start an urban farm growing gourmet mushrooms
from coffee waste in a downtown warehouse. A new BTTR Venture
product, the Grow Your Own Mushroom Garden kit, is carried in Whole
Foods Markets nationwide. Since starting BTTR Ventures more than
10,000 pounds of coffee grounds per week have been diverted from the
waste stream, being paid by local coffee shops to take the coffee
grounds away. Trash to cash, they are proud of creating & providing
jobs in their urban community. Founders Nikhil Arora and Alex Velez
were named "Top 25 Entrepreneurs Under 25" by Businessweek.
BTTR Ventures on BBC World News:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rnmposUN4A
Janet Unruh, Executive Director of the Institute for Material
Sustainability, MA Engineering and Technology Management, and author
of Recycle Everything, Why We Must, How We Can. We've all heard of
peak oil, but what about peak hafnium, or peak terbium? Hafnium,
which is important in computer chips, could be depleted by 2017, and
terbium, used in florescent light bulbs, by 2012. Unruh believes that
everything can be recycled 100% - provided we learn how to design
things properly and set up the right systems for materials recovery.
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http://sustainability.sbcc.edu/
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