Margaret Hyde and Dr. Bob Epstein
March 8, 2011
“Green is Good” welcomes eco-author Margaret Hyde and E2’s Dr. Bob Epstein to discuss their green initiatives.
Green is Good,” hosted by ERI’s John Shegerian, is America’s No. 1 environmental and sustainability radio show that features business mavericks, entrepreneurial innovators, thought leaders and nonprofit organizations that are making a difference every day in our world.
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March 8, 2011
“Green is Good” welcomes eco-author Margaret Hyde and E2’s Dr. Bob Epstein to discuss their green initiatives.
February 28, 2011
“Green is Good” welcomes Jeffrey Hollender and ASBC’s David Levine to discuss their green initiatives.
February 21, 2011
“Green is Good” welcomes Ancient Tomorrow’s JJ Yosh and Green Hearts Briquettes’ Alexandre Soler-My to discuss their green initiatives.
February 14, 2011
“Green is Good” welcomes eco-chef Bryan Au and Connect the Dots’ Maikhanh Nguyen to discuss their green initiatives.
February 7, 2011
“Green is Good” welcomes Schneider Electric’s Shon Anderson and University of North Texas’ Dr. Todd Spinks to discuss their green initiatives.
January 31, 2011
“Green is Good” welcomes Kiss My Face’s Bob MacLeod and green beauty expert Paige Padgett to discuss their green initiatives.
January 25, 2011
“Green is Good” welcomes Jay Kordich and Athgo International’s Dr. Armen Orujyan to discuss their green initiatives.
January 18, 2011
RecycleMatch.com’s Brooke Farrell coins her site “the eBay of trash,” and rightly so — the site is an online marketplace that connects companies with waste with companies that can in turn use those materials. The concept for this “trash marketplace” pairs Farrell’s environmentalism and recycling background with a drastic waste solution that she quickly discovered […]