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Standardizing Recycling Labels with Recycle Across America’s Mitch Hedlund

Recycle Across America’s plan is simple: Provide standardized recycling labels throughout the country to help recycling rates rise.

Upgrading to Efficient Lighting Options Energy Efficient Lighting Design’s Marilyn Sloane

With money to be saved and rebates to be gained, there has never been a better time to switch to energy-efficient lighting solutions.

Making Sustainability Part of the DNA with Francis Ford Coppola Winery’s Lise Asimont

The California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance has certified both the Francis Ford Coppola Winery and its vineyards sustainable.

Socially Responsible Investing with Washington Square Capital Management’s Louis Berger

Washington Square Capital constructs and oversees customized investment portfolios for individual, institutional and corporate clients.

Putting a Stop to Overfishing with Future of Fish’s Cheryl Dahle

Future of Fish aims to reduce or eliminate mislabeling, illegal fishing and modern day slavery in the fishing industry.

Advancements in Fuel-Efficient Technologies with Ford Motor Company’s Jon Coleman

Ford’s selection of electric, hybrid and eco-boost vehicles are major eco-advancements in technology. Check them out at upcoming Green Festivals this fall.

Bringing Women to the Forefront of Green with Women in Green Forum’s Jaime Nack

Jaime Nack founded the Women in Green Forum to encourage more women to come into the green field so they can see what a vibrant space it is.

Building an Eco-Friendly Domestic Furniture Brand with EcoSelect Furniture’s Ken Fonville

Ken Fonville took his expertise of high-quality furniture and decided to create a sustainable, environmentally safe product for consumers concerned about the toxicity of contemporary furniture.

Changing a City’s Recycling Habits with City of Phoenix Public Works’ Felipe Moreno

Phoenix is trying to raise its recycling rate from 14% above the national average to 40% over the coming years.