‘5 Minute Eco’ with James Sheppard
Vetrazzo co-founder and CEO James Sheppard joins us on HowYouEco Radio’s ‘5 Minute Eco.’ Vetrazzo manufactures sustainable counter tops, an eco-alternative to granite, quartz and other quarried stone.
Vetrazzo co-founder and CEO James Sheppard joins us on HowYouEco Radio’s ‘5 Minute Eco.’ Vetrazzo manufactures sustainable counter tops, an eco-alternative to granite, quartz and other quarried stone.
Green Web host and marketing expert Ivan Storck joins us on HowYouEco Radio’s ‘5 Minute Eco.’ Ivan is founder and CEO of SustainableWebsites.com.
Green jeweler Meghan Connolly Haupt joins us on HowYouEco Radio’s ‘5 Minute Eco.’
Meghan has been in the sustainability space for more than a decade, but only turned her attention to the luxury industry in 2008 by launching C5 company, which specializes in sustainable fine jewelry. Her latest venture, Sulusso, which means “On Luxury” in Italian, launched October 1.
Green designer Kirsten Flynn joins us on HowYouEco Radio’s ‘5 Minute Eco.’
Sustainable Home Founder and principal designer Kirsten Flynn, has design degrees from Syracuse University and Canada College. Kristen is a Certified Green Building Professional, Member of the U.S. Green Building Council and of Co-op America. She has taught classes on green building and on green interior design, and loves the opportunity of incorporating environmentally sensitive design into her practice.
Green broker Chris Bartle joins us on HowYouEco Radio’s ‘5 Minute Eco.’
Chris Bartle is CEO and President of Green Key Real Estate, a San Francisco-based national real estate franchise specializing in green building and remodeling.
Green dentist Dr. Nammy Patel joins us on HowYouEco Radio’s ‘5 Minute Eco.’
Dr. Nammy Patel is founder of GreenDentistry, San Francisco’s first green dental practice and writes on green oral hygiene at her blog ToothHugger.com.
Green architect, author and speaker Eric Corey Freed joins us on HowYouEco Radio’s ‘5 Minute Eco.’
Eric Corey Freed is principal of organicARCHITECT and author of ‘Green Building for Dummies.’ Eric began his architecture business in 1997, at the germination of the green movement to approach architecture from an ecological perspective. Eric advises companies around the world on various issues of design, sustainability and green building; and sits on several green advisory boards.