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This Old Toxic Condo

Monday, May 17, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

Philadelphia, United States

This Old Toxic Condo

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This Old Toxic Condo: Town Square Program   more info Ended Free  
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Event Details

6:00 - 6:30 pm; Reception

6:30 - 8:00 pm; Program

 

Many buildings that we live and work in were built before we were fully aware of the impacts that some construction materials have on human and environmental health.  This program features knowledgeable professionals who will discuss practical resources available to help us as we transform 'that old toxic condo,' home or office in to a healthier, more environmentally friendly space.


Panelists:


Jim Quigley, MS, BBEC, Healthy Spaces  will discuss identifying toxic materials in your condo.

Angelo Anestasio, Greenable will discuss where to purchase home-healthy interior products. See more about Greenable on the Green Philly blog

Jonathan Wybar, Revolution Recovery will discuss where to recycle renovation materials. See pg 37 of Grid Magazine and NBC Philadelphia for more information on Revolution Recovery.

 

This program is co-sponsored by the Green Co-op/Condo Initiative of Philadelphia and has been made possible through the support of the Environmental Associates of the Academy of Natural Sciences and the William Penn Foundation.

        



 

When & Where


1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy
Philadelphia, 19103

Monday, May 17, 2010 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)


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Center for Environmental Policy



The goals of the Center for Environmental Policy (CEP) at The Academy of Natural Sciences are to evaluate key issues of environmental policy, facilitate dialogues and decision-making on environmental topics, and inform the public from both an academic as well as practical perspective.  The CEP will answer the need for a non-partisan, science-based organization that is capable of accessing and guiding a myriad of public and private stakeholders.

For more information on current CEP projects and initiatives, please see www.ansp.org/environmental/index.php