Green.Org put together 10 ways to reduce your carbon footprint so that you can live a more sustainable lifestyle.
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Green.Org sits down with Don Owens, CEO of HNO International to learn about his experience working with Black Carbon and reliable energy.
In the last few years, businesses across America have been transitioning to 100% renewable energy sources. This trend reduces our dependence on fossil fuels and helps contribute to a healthier earth. It’s also good for business. Cost-effective renewables are now available in all 50 states, and customers want sustainable energy options from companies they do business with. What will your company do to join the movement? Why 100% Renewable Energy is Good for Business Simply: what is good for the environment is good for business. Renewable energy sources – like wind and solar power – produce less greenhouse gases than…
Hi, I’m Oakley and I love garbage! Believe it or not, I was not born this way. I started my career in chemical engineering with BASF where I learned exactly how everyday “stuff” is made. I saw the energy, water and raw materials that go into making every day things like shoes, detergents, paint, you name it! It was through this experience that I realized how silly it is to simply throw resources away in the landfill. So I became obsessed with the concept of circular economy. I’m grateful to have found my dream job as Director of Circular Economy…
Being sustainable means having a good balance of business and life. Green.Org shares ways to change your lifestyle for the better.
Renewable energy is already here – but by the year 2050, the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts that half of the world’s energy will come from non-polluting sources. In the next 29 years, the world will have to make rapid and significant changes. A large number of investments are required in energy infrastructure, not to mention technical and organizational changes in our energy system. It will take an enormous effort by our societies, corporations and governments to make this possible. Taking Action The cities of Copenhagen, New York and Mexico City already have many of the elements in place to…
Green.Org put together these Eco-Friendly Ways to Save The Planet
5 Easy Ways You Can Save the Environment: Ideas to Start Today
Owl Investor is a guide to assembling a robust ESG financial portfolio while supporting sustainable companies.
My name is Sara Fuentes. I am the Co-Founder and President of Smart Waste. With over 10 years of experience in the waste and recycling industry, my focus is on finding solutions to abate commercial waste. I draw on my experience from working as an educator and as Vice Chair of the Women in Cleantech and Sustainability organization, where I am an impactful leader and friend. My indigenous heritage has influenced my perspective and drives my passion for creating a better world – I am a co-creator of a cleaner planet! Smart Waste is a minority women-owned and operated start-up with…
Karl W. Feilder is the Founder and CEO of Neutral Fuels, a net zero biofuel company that turns used cooking oil into biofuel to power heavy duty vehicles like trucks and buses, thus creating a local closed loop ecosystem. He is also a keynote speaker at Green’s upcoming summit. Aside from being recognized by the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer, Karl holds an MBA, a B.Eng. (Hons) in Industrial Engineering and German language, and is writing a PhD thesis on “Psychological profiling of start-up teams”. Karl W. Feilder – Neutral Fuels founder and CEO Karl pioneered commercial biofuel production in…
Green.Org highlights the biggest climate change influencers that are utilizing social media to educate people about being more sustainable.
Daniel Tando, the founder of Ohmmm Care, shares how he started his plastic free company that creates products for health and beauty.
Phil Layton shares his plan for developing renewable energy that is commercially competitive with fossil fuels.
Investment is exploding: according to UBS, hydrogen could make up 10% of global energy consumption by 2050, fueled by upwards of $1 trillion of investment.
Peter Fusaro, New York Times best selling author, shares with Green.Org how to live more environmentally friendly.
Green.Org sits down with Koskenkorva to discuss how the Trillion Dollar Beverage Industry Goes Sustainable.
This is a special guest post from author and writer Andrea Lozoya According to the EPA, the average person produces approximately 4.9 pounds of “solid waste” or trash per day. Thankfully, you can recycle many everyday household items to help promote a cleaner, greener environment. Recycling and reusing items can help each individual to produce less trash that goes into landfills, ultimately harming our soil, air, and water. We’ve come up with some helpful lifestyle tips to show you how to recycle your trash, along with which items can be recycled and which ones cannot. There are also some creative DIY upcycling…
The Green Summit: A two day event, presented by Green.Org, San Diego EDC, and Cleantech San Diego, highlighting the biggest leaders in Renewable Energy and Cleantech The Green Summit: A two day event, presented by Green.Org, San Diego EDC, and Cleantech San Diego, highlighting the biggest leaders in Renewable Energy and Cleantech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU1M1LGmxdg [SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, July 27th, 2021] Green.Org, Cleantech San Diego, and San Diego EDC Present The Green Summit, a two day hybrid event taking place in San Diego featuring leaders in renewable energy, cleantech, science, and sustainability, sharing their vision for a cleaner more sustainable future. Green.Org,…
Green.Org sits down with Brendan Walsh, founder of ESG Risk Guard, to learn more about sustainable investing.

