#1104: Glenn Robinson of Bags for the People

Glenn-Robinson-Bags-for-the-People-The-Many-Shades-of-GreenFeatures Glenn Robinson, founder of Bags for the People, delves into the subject or replacing plastic bags with reusable bags. With the motto “sew me, use me, wash me, reuse me.” Glenn is working to educate the public to use less plastic, by learning how to sew bags made from reusable materials. He is on the path to get people to redue, reuse and recycle, in order to promote positive change and earth friendly habits.

#1104: Glenn Robinson of Bags for the People

#1103: Marilyn Gelber of the Brooklyn Community Foundation

Marilyn-Gelber-Brooklyn-Community-Foundation-The-Many-Shades-of-GreenFeatures Marilyn Gelber, President of the Brooklyn Community Foundation. She talks about the role of the Foundation, which is to improve the lives of Brooklynites by investing in the people and organizations that understand local needs. This is done by education and by making grants both on a small and large scale to encourage the entrepreneurial spirit of the people of Brooklyn.

#1103: Marilyn Gelber of the Brooklyn Community Foundation

#1102: John C. Pfeiffer of Kinetik Energy Solutions

John-Pfeiffer-Kinetik-Energy-Solutions-The-Many-Shades-of-GreenFeatures John C. Pfeiffer, President of Kinetik Energy Solutions. He discusses the role of home energy assessments.

#1102: John C. Pfeiffer of Kinetik Energy Solutions

#1101: Phillip Musegaas of Riverkeeper

Phillip-Musegaas-The-Hudson-River-Project-The-Many-Shades-of-GreenFeatures Phillip Musegaas of Riverkeeper, and discussions on the Indian Point nuclear power plant 38 miles north of New York City, in Peekskill, New York.

#1101: Phillip Musegaas of Riverkeeper