The next recycling wave: the waste from one company becomes the product for another.
"Eco Biz" looks at leaders and innovators who are finding new ways to address the planet's environmental issues.
Author Josh Drofman of the Lazy Environmentalist talks about his eco-friendly furniture store Vivavi.
Steve Glenn, founder of Living Homes, talks about his green homes that take only eight hours to build and save countless natural resources.
Two restaurateurs with a recipe for the greenest gourmet pizza.
Deanna Hains, founder of Zen Home Cleaning, talks about her eco-friendly and non-toxic home cleaning services.
Chris Martin, CEO of CF Martin Guitars, talks about deforestation and his company's commitment to sustainable manufacturing.
Bob Kantor, founder of EcoHanger, talks about how his business replaces dry cleaner's wire hangers with biodegradable paper hangers.
Billie Jean King, tennis legend, talks about her eco-friendly organization Green Slam.
Ron Gonen, CEO of RecycleBank, talks about his company's incentive based recycling program.
Damien Dernoncourt, CEO of John Hardy Jewelry, talks about his company's philosophy of sustainable luxury.
Joe Sprouls gives a tour of Citigoup's first Green Sky Scraper.
Mark Spellen, founder of Plenty, talks about his environmentally conscious magazine.
Two entrepreneurs figure out how to make solar panels more affordable.
Greening business is big business.
Green investing with Ed Kerschner.
Green multiplexes help revitalize communities.
Restaurant, Farm and School -- all in one. Now, that's sustainable.
A businessman inspires kids to be more environmentally aware.
What do you do with your old cell phone?
Go Green -- get rich: environmental consultants helping companies walk the green walk.
The Greenest Ice Cream around.
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