by Katie Conlon | Nov 7, 2017 | EcoJustice, Plastic, Pollution
The industrial food complex is an extremely competitive industry and companies that don’t adapt and look for new markets are likely to lose margins and lose out to their competition. (After all corporations have a fiduciary duty to maintain growth). To be...
by Katie Conlon | Nov 6, 2017 | Plastic, Pollution
What is Zero Waste and what could it potentially look like? Is it possible to act consciously and responsibly toward materials minimization and recovery? How can a community shift their behavior from waste apathy (incineration) to waste accountability and sustainable...
by Katie Conlon | Nov 6, 2017 | Pollution
What does the endless quest for growth, development, and accumulation cost the earth? Industrial Scars (book)- images of the impacts of global consumption on the earth’s landscapes. Post Views:...
by Katie Conlon | Nov 6, 2017 | EcoJustice, Plastic, Pollution
We live in a world where we outsource and externalize problems of waste and pollution onto marginalized populations and geographies. The documentary Plastic China peels back the layers that hide how the western world’s waste is managed, and shows how waste that...
by Katie Conlon | Oct 1, 2017 | Consumption, Enviro-Consciousness, Uncategorized
Not a happy message, but a critical one: ‘Terrorism is time-released fear…it is most effective when we allow fear to take root in our culture. Then it’s only a matter of time before we become fractured, isolated, and driven by our perceptions of...