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Designing a Zero Waste Economy | UC Berkeley Haas Business School

Designing a Zero Waste Economy | UC Berkeley Haas Business School The Berkeley Haas Sustainability Taskforce hosted me for a talk on Wednesday, November 6th, in which I gave an excerpt from the course I teach.

Event description:
The Berkeley Haas Sustainability Task Force is excited to offer a lunch and learn event on November 6th from 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm in the Wells Fargo Room, featuring award-winning DeCal Instructor and UC Berkeley Undergrad Sage Lenier.

In order to address the unsustainable environmental and ethical practices inherent to the current economy, we need to re-imagine our future for equity and environmental stewardship. Scaling up the idea of ‘zero waste’, Sage makes an argument for an economic system and product design cycle that keep people and planet at its core.

We hope to see you at this exciting opportunity to learn more about designing a zero waste economy, and to watch one of our Berkeley changemakers in action.
In order to address the unsustainable environmental and ethical practices inherent to the current economy, we need to re-imagine our future for equity and environmental stewardship. Scaling up the idea of ‘zero waste’, Sage makes an argument for an economic system and product design cycle that keep people and planet at its core.

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