In this episode of the Sounds Sustainable podcast I had the opportunity to sit down with Paul Bubelis, the executive director of the the Sustainability Network.
The Sustainability Network works with environmental non-profits to make them more effective and efficient. By improving management and leadership skills and fostering organizational development, the Network helps to strengthen the environmental community. The Network is about sustaining the organizations that work on sustainability.
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In the latest Sounds Sustainable podcast I had the opportunity to speak with Chris Chopik, one of the founders of EvolutionGreen.com. Evolution Green is an online resource
“with the latest sustainable living trends, tips and state-of-the-art technology for your Toronto home. Through our goals of environmental education & community building, we’ll help you green your home, save money and feel great about your proactive lifestyle”.
In the interview Chris and I talk about the future of Evolution Green, how you can take part, some energy efficiency measures for your home, government and other initiatives to promote green technologies, plus a number of related green ideas and thinking.
Here we go, the first Sounds Sustainable podcast of 2007 (although it was recorded in late 2006). In this episode I speak with Raja Bhatia, one of the founders of FiveLimes.com.
‘Going Green’ isn’t hard if you access to the right information. Fivelimes is an entirely user-generated community that acts as your independent resource for information on the latest eco-friendly and socially responsible products and services. Our mission is to make the job of finding, discussing, comparing and shopping for green products and services around the world extremely easy. The more people acting together, the greater our impact will be.
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