THIS AIN'T AGRICULTURE: HOW INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURE HURTS ANIMALS AND PUBLIC HEALTH

Dr. Bernard Rollin will lead a discussion on how agriculture has trended from an environmentally sustainable model emphasizing good animal husbandry to the 20th century industrial farming model, emphasizing cheap, affordable food on a factory scale. but with negative effects on animals, the environment, and the public's health.

DATE:
 Tuesday, April 8, 2014 from 6:00 PM-7:30 PM
LOCATION: Academy of Natural Sciences , 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, PA 19103, (215) 299-1000COST: FREE!

RSVP: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/this-aint-agriculture-how-industrial-agriculture-hurts-animals-and-the-publics-health-featuring-dr-tickets-10845109013

ATTEND SSC'S "CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY REVOLUTION: STRATEGY TO SUCCESS"

Tad Radzinski, recognized industry expert at Sustainable Solutions
Corporation, has developed this interactive workshop for participants to work directly on accelerating their specific sustainability programs. This exciting class-based event allows for collaborative problem-solving that helps you reach your specific objectives and benefit from the collective wisdom of the group. This program focuses on six steps to optimize and refine your program to take you from Strategy to Success:
1.Recognizing Risks, Identifying Opportunities: Succeeding in the Green Marketplace
2.Benchmarking and Measurement:  Evaluating Where You Are, Determining Where You’re Going Action-Oriented Workshop
3.Materiality – Prioritizing Sustainability in Your Strategic Business Plan
4.Formulating the Framework: Designing Your Corporate Responsibility Program
5.From Strategy to Success: Ensuring Effective Implementation
Action-Oriented Workshop
6.Vision to Value: The Profit in Corporate Responsibility
This seminar also provides each attendee with:

  • The Corporate Responsibility Revolution electronic workbook including seminar materials, group activity worksheets, and all presentation slides
  • Interactive workshops to share best practices and develop a sustainability action plan
  • Networking with industry leaders
  • Pre-seminar relevant video blogs and monthly webinars
  • Educational materials on key industry topics, including:
    • Supply Chain Management, Sustainable Product Design, Building Energy Efficiency, Life Cycle Assessments and Environmental Product Declarations
Bring your existing Corporate Responsibility strategy including questions, challenges, and current achievements, and gain powerful insight and skills to develop and prioritize concrete steps to further advance your organization. Don't miss your chance to RSVP today.
DATE: May 7, 2014, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
LOCATION: The Hub @ Cira Centre: 2929 Arch St., Philadelphia, PA 19104
REGISTRATION: http://ssc.pinnaclecart.com/seminar-tickets/corporate-responsibility-revolution-strategy-to-success/
DOWNLOAD: Seminar brochure here at http://www.tadradzinski.com/pdf/Corporate%20Responsibility%20Revolution%20-%20Strategy%20to%20Success%202014.pdf

SBN PRESENTS SUSTAIN-A-BALL!

The Sustainable Business Network presents Sustain-A-Ball, the Philadelphia region’s leading eco-friendly fundraising event for the local green community. This unique event draws creative change makers, local business representatives and philanthropy minded individuals from all over the Delaware Valley in a celebration of the green economy movement in our backyard. It’s a showcase for the strength of our local green economy, beauty of our region, and the richness of our area’s local artisans, farmers and merchants.Further, Sustain-A-Ball provides an unsurpassed opportunity for local businesses to promote and publicize their organization’s products and services in an intimate setting with express support from the SBN’s broad and ever-growing membership.

Bring a friend or come single and meet new friends who share your values. It’s a fun way to meet your green peers, network and celebrate. And did we mention PRIZES?
Featuring local food and drinks:
  • Cosmic Catering, offering a seasonal menu for meat eaters to vegans, featuring kale pesto, roasted vegetables, turkey sweet and sour meatballs, vegan spinach patties, assorted Italian meats, Michele's Tofu Tahini Carrot spread, and much more 
  • John & Kira’s Chocolates with the region’s best desserts
  • Little Baby’s Ice Cream, enough said!
  • Philadelphia Distilling Company, Yards Brewing Company and Philadelphia Brewing Company.
  • Philly Fair Trade Roasters and Random Tea Room and Curiosity ShopMusic provided by Fusco Sound Productions, spinning Funk, Go-Go, 80’s, and today’s hits  with Poseybooth and their  digital photo booth

DATE: Saturday, April 12, 2014, 7:00 - 11:00 PM
LOCATION: German Society of Pennsylvania, 611 Spring Garden Street, Philadelphia, PA  19123, (P) 215-627-2332
COST: $75.00 SBN Member  |  $100.00 Yet-To-Be Member
RSVP: http://sbnphilly.ticketleap.com/sustainaball/

SEEDS OF DISCENT BOOK SIGNING AND AUTHOR MEET!

Julie Hancher of GreenPhilly Blog is hosting a green book club event with Head and the HandPress! She'll be moderating a Q&A with Head and the Hand founder and author Nic Esposito about his book "Seeds of Discent". Stop by, drink some wine and join the discussion about urban gardening and sustainability. And remember to pick up a copy of the book to support this amazing local company; purchase direct  at the HATH company store or on Amazon.com

DATE: Thurs, April 10th, 2014 , 7:00PM
LOCATION: Head and the Hand Press, 2011 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19125.
REGISTER: on Meet Up or RSVP at info@theheadandthehand.com

6TH ANNUAL MID-ATLANTIC ENERGY TECHNOLOGY FORUM

Pepper Hamilton LLP’s Energy and Emerging Company Groups, in partnership with the Cleantech Alliance Mid-Atlantic, and the Academy of Natural Sciences, are pleased to host the 6th Annual Mid-Atlantic Energy Technology Forum which will feature a keynote address, a panel of experts and thought leaders including:

o George Coyle, Manager, Investments Technology Ventures, ConocoPhillips Company
o Michael Smith, Vice President, Head of Constellation Technology Ventures at Exelon
o Annie Theriault, Vice President, Northwater Capital
o Tucker Twitmyer, Managing Director, EnerTech Capital
They’ll be discussing energy technology venture and corporate investing. In addition, stay for the showcase of leading Mid-Atlantic energy companies.

DATE: Thursday, April 3rd, 2014 at 3:30PM
LOCATION: Academy of Natural Sciences , 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy., Philadelphia, PA 19103
(215) 299-1000
COST: Early Bird - $50.00 | Registration - $65.00 | At Door - $75.00
RSVP: http://pepperhamiltonllp.ticketleap.com/energy-technology-forum/dates/Apr-03-2014_at_0330PM

GIVE THE CANDIDATES SOME FRACK BACK!

Spring in Philly doesn't just bring some needed relief from this long winter; it also brings Democratic
candidates vying to be our next Governor into town. Come to the Community Forum for the Next Governor event this weekend to let our future Governors know that you expect real leadership on environmental issues affecting Pennsylvania. Currently, the gravest threat to PA's environment, public health, and public purse is unregulated gas fracking.

Moderated by Holly Otterbein of WHYY and Daniel Denvir of Philadelphia City Paper, you can catch our next Governor at this event and take the time to tell them face-to-face you expect them to halt new drilling permits and to keep PA livable for current and future generations. All the Democratic candidates for Governor support a moratorium on drilling on state lands and would levy some tax on drilling. Unfortunately, none of them is in line with their own State Democratic Party or the majority of Pennsylvanians who support a STATEWIDE moratorium on fracking.

However, NONE of the candidates have pledged to support a halt to new drilling permits, which would be necessary while their proposed regulations and tax policies are implemented and evaluated. Fracking has not proven to be a practice that can be done safely, yet Pennsylvania continues to permit new drilling as the rest of the country and world increasingly act to halt or permanently ban the practice.

The event is free, but it's necessary to register in advance online. Light refreshments will be served, the space is handicapped accessible and childcare is available!

DATE: Sunday, March 23, 2014, Doors open at 1:15pm, Forum begins prompty at 2pm
LOCATION: Elaine C. Levitt Auditorium at the Gershman YMCA, 401 South Broad Street (Broad and Pine Streets), Philadelphia PA
COST: FREE!
REGISTER: http://communityforumforthenextgovernor.wordpress.com/events-list/10715200453/

PARK CLEANUP WITH FRIENDS OF PENNYPACK PARK

Join the Philadelphia chapter of Engineers Without Borders in their next volunteer event this weekend. On Saturday March 22nd, join with EWB and Friends of Pennypack Park to help keep our park systems clean and litter free. It’s great exercise and you’ll get to meet some amazing people as passionate as you are about our local parks and waterways!

DATE: Saturday, March 22nd, 2014
TIME: 10:00am-1:00pm
LOCATION: Ballfield at Holme Avenue behind Nazareth Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19152
ATTIRE: Please wear comfortable clothes that can get dirty and close-toed shoes.
MORE DETAILS: Contact Leslie Tuason, Outreach Coordinator at lesat06@gmail.com

"REGENERATING AMERICA" AUTHOR TALK AND BOOK SIGNING

"Regenerating America" is a national movement to bring about 21st Century Living through the emergence of expansive awareness and expansive entrepreneurship. Join author and entrepreneur, Robert Lockwood, as he outlines a blueprint for 21st Century entrepreneurial success.

RSVP HERE and/or @ Google Hangouts @ https://plus.google.com/eve...

WHEN: Saturday, April 12, 2014 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (EDT)
WHERE: Classics Used and Rare Books, 4 West Lafeyette Street, Trenton, NJ 08618
COST: FREE!
RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/regenerating-america-talk-and-book-signing-featuring-robert-lockwood-tickets-10874661405?ref=enivtefor001&invite=NTMyNTU5OS9ncmVlbmRyaW5rcy5waGlsYWRlbHBoaWFAZ21haWwuY29tLzA%3D&utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=inviteformalv2&utm_term=attend&ref=enivtefor001

FIGHT THE PRIVATIZATION OF PGW!

Jillian Stokes, Community Outreach Coordinator of Food & Water Watch, just announced the coalition to Keep Philadelphia Gas Works a publicly held utility, in an action at the March 13th Philadelphia City Council meeting. We hope to show City Council that residents and organizations oppose the privatization of PGW. Not only is this an incredibly bad idea, it potentially opens the door to Philadelphia becoming a fracked gas export terminal, an environmental disaster in the making.
This will be the first city council meeting following Mayor Nutter's announcement of the winning bid, so we need a strong turnout to squash this deal before it gains any more momentum. Join us in standing with our coalition in support of PGW remaining a public utility!
WHERE: Philadelphia City Hall, Broad and Market Streets, 4th Floor
WHEN: Thursday, March 13th at 10:00am
MORE INFO: Jstokes@fwwlocal.org at 267-428-1906

SIGN THE PETITION: https://secure3.convio.net/fww/site/Advocacy;jsessionid=E903E559FDB61D4D8419FFFF2AA1BCE6.app332a?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=965

2014 WHARTON IGEL CONFERENCE; SUSTAINABILITY IN THE AGE OF BIG DATA

Save the date for Wharton IGEL’s Annual Conference-Workshop! The 2014 Wharton IGEL Conference Sustainability in the Age of Big Data will be held March 26-27, 2014, in Jon M. Huntsman Hall, 8th Floor, 3730 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. The massive amounts of data around the sustainability space are beginning to be harnessed to deliver meaningful results to organizations’ sustainability initiatives and tackle some of the world’s most pressing environmental issues. The goal of this conference-workshop is to provide insight, research perspectives, and solutions for organizations as they begin to grapple with the power of data that has the capacity to dramatically change business and sustainability initiatives. Wharton IGEL will partner with Knowledge@Wharton to produce a special report on the value of data as a resource and how it will impact nature and the economy in the future.Click HERE for a tentative agenda for the 2014 Wharton IGEL Conference Sustainability in the Age of Big Data.
WHEN: March 26, 2014
WHERE: Jon M. Huntsman Hall, 8th Floor, University of Pennsylvania, 3730 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
MORE INFO: http://igel.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Wharton-IGEL-2014-Big-Data-Agenda-Oct30.pdf
RSVP:  email http://igel.wharton.upenn.edu/research/conference/wharton-igel-2014-conference-sustainability-in-the-age-of-big-data/

SEEDLINGS PARENT & CHILD OUTDOOR PROGRAM


It’s time your kids knew about the birds and the bees…..and the creeks, frogs, sparrows, moss and newts too!
Join the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education in a new weekly parent-and-child program that gets everyone out into nature. Appropriate for children ages 2-5, you’ll lead your kids in nature-inspired activities that help them learn about our ecosystem and you’ll get a sneak peak of the Nature Preschool. Adult participation and pre-registration required.
WHEN: Fri, March 7, 2pm – 3pm
WHERE: Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, 8480 Hagy's Mill Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19128
RSVP: visit www.schuylkillcenter.org
COST: $6 for members, $8 for non-members

NEW GREENDRINKS CHAPTER COMING TO COLLEGEVILLE, PA!


There's a new Green Drinks coming soon to Collegeville, PA and it's being run by Joseph Kaelin of Big Green Energy Solutions (BGES). He's located two possible GD locations about 6 miles from Valley Forge in Collegeville.

This could be a welcome alternative for those of our membership who are commuting into the city for our events (we know who you are, and WE THANK YOU). For more information, contact Joseph directly at at jtkaelin@comcast.net. Look for updates on this exciting development and please welcome this new organiser and happy Green Drinking all around!

WASH CYCLE LAUNDRY NOW OFFERING DRY CLEANING!

Jen Hombach, Corporate Sales Manager for Wash Cycle Laundry and Green Drinks member, is happy to announce that Wash Cycle Laundry is now launching the areas first pedal-delivered Dry Cleaning Service!
Call or place an order online to pick up your dry cleaning ($15 minimum - you could do 8 button-downs for $16; what a deal!) in a 2 hour window between 4:00pm and 8:00pm any night, and they'll deliver it all fresh and clean on your doorstep in 24 hours!
Phase 1 of the service is now concentrating solely on the river-to-river areas of Fairmount, South Philly and No Libs. Future phases will expand this service to other neighborhoods, so spread the word to your friends and neighbors and enjoy the luxury of never going to the dry-cleaners again; it’ll come to you!
MORE INFO: Email Jennifer Hombach at jennifer@washcyclelaundry.com or call 1.888.611.WASH 

SINGING FOR SPRING!

Have the snowstorm blues? Want to see some green again and hear something else than the storm warning forecast? Well, help welcome spring and surprise your "special someone", friend or client with a visit by The Barbershop Harmony Society Quartet -- four tuxedoed men in close harmony.
Willam Toffey, of Effluental Synergies and longtime Green Drinks member, is president of The Philadelphia Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society. The Sounds of Liberty can accommodate your organization for any occasion and a quartet or a chorus can be tailored to your specific event. They provide an exciting musical repertoire with a unique blend of harmony, humor, and variety with songs about love, tenderness, friendship, patriotism and SPRING. Celebrate with your sweethearts, special clients or customers and call them today!
PLACE AN ORDER: Contact Will Kushto at 215-636-9012 or email soundsofliberty@hotmail.com
MORE INFO: http://www.soundsofliberty.org