• Eva Radke

    Film Biz Recycling Eva Radke, President and founder of New York-based Film Biz Recycling and a veteran in the film business, had an epiphany about all the waste in the film business. Radke was working on a commercial shoot that misused both its budget and its materials. From then on out, her reuse passion could [...]

    August 31, 2011

  • Jeff Rassas

    YouChange.com You Change’s goal is to refurbish those obsolete materials, particularly electronics, in homes across the world by providing cash incentive and a rewards system to its users.

    August 31, 2011

  • Ed Ring

    Always On Media Ed Ring, the Greentech and Politics Editor at AlwaysOn Media, about green conferences hosted for entrepreneurs by the organization and about emerging technologies in the green revolution. Ed evaluates the “intersection of technology and government” and emphasizes the relevance of green technologies and solutions.

    August 31, 2011

  • Nikki Pava

    Eco Tuesday Founded in 2006 in San Francisco, the initial Eco Tuesday event attracted about 60 participants. Now groups of up to 200+ show up every month to network and learn. Currently, Eco Tuesday is on the fourth Tuesday of every month in 10 cities across the U.S., in cities from Los Angeles to Detroit.

    August 31, 2011

  • Randy Paynter

    Care2.com Care2.com founder Randy Paynter started his online community in 1998, and it is now the largest online community of users — more than 14 million — focusing on living green and making a difference in the areas of human rights and animal welfare.

    August 31, 2011

  • Matt Petersen

    Global Green USA Matt Petersen, the President and CEO of Global Green USA, a national environmental nonprofit working toward a sustainable future. With the support of both political and entertainment communities, Global Green USA works on project such as providing affordable housing, developing green schools with more positive learning environments for students and rebuilding New [...]

    August 31, 2011

  • Alison Presley

    Travelocity Alison Presley manages Travelocity’s Travel for Good program, an employee-founded program aimed at decreasing environmental travel concerns since 2006. Travel for Good’s mission statement, “Make the world a better place, one trip at a time,” truly encompasses the growing need for greener travel options.

    August 31, 2011

  • Michelle Price

    Hewlett-Packard Michelle Price, Hewlett-Packard’s Manager of Worldwide Environmental Strategic Marketing, Imaging and Printing Group.

    August 31, 2011

  • Christina Page

    Yahoo! Christina Page, Director of Climate and Energy Strategy at Yahoo!, is tasked with reducing the footprint of a website network that serves more than 600 million users. ‘We really ‘walk the talk’ as much as we possibly can,” Page says. “Yahoo! Green is the number one green-content website on the Web right now. There [...]

    August 31, 2011

  • Mike Parisi

    Ecopreneur Mike Parisi, a local “eco”preneur who recently opened the fourth Pizza Fusion restaurant in California. Pizza Fusion, a franchise that originated in Florida, is dedicated to producing high-quality organic food and “the greenest pizza in America.”

    August 31, 2011

  • Armen Orujyan

    Athgo International Armen Orujyan, Ph.D., runs Athgo International, a nonprofit that engages young entrepreneurs in a sustainable, eco-friendly manner. Dr. Orujyan cites his family’s move to the United States in the late ’80s as an eye-opening moment. He didn’t have anything handed to him growing up, and being immersed in a culture full of freedoms, [...]

    August 31, 2011

  • Ismail Oyekan

    Electronic Waste Journal Ismail Oyekan returns to “Green is Good” having launched a new e-waste trade publication, Electronic Waste Journal. Oyekan started the publication, which debuted this spring, as part of his quest to further his e-waste knowledge. He previously spoke on the show in 2010 about the International Electronics Recycling Conference and Expo (held [...]

    August 31, 2011