Global Sustainability: South America to Maine

WEDNESDAY | APRIL 28 | 7-9:30pm (doors open at 6pm)
Presented by Green Living Project and AFAR | Space: Entire venue | Open to the Public

Having documented 50+ projects across 14 countries across Latin America, Africa, and North America, Green Living Project (GLP) is excited to showcase its popular multi-media presentation on South America! This is a must-see event for any adventure traveler, South America enthusiast, or sustainability advocate. This inspiring showcase features unique sustainability projects across Brazil, Peru, and Ecuador. Experience the team’s journey and the witness the latest efforts towards sustaining the Amazon rainforest, wildlife research stations, eco-lodges, brazil nut harvesting, traditional haciendas, indigenous communities, adventure eco-tourism (zip-line, horseback riding, mountain biking, hiking), and marine conservation (sea turtles, sharks). Come learn about responsible adventure travel, sustainable living, and how you can get directly involved with these exciting projects. Special Feature: Exciting new sustainability projects across Maine, including Maine Huts & Trails’ cool new hut-to-hut system, wind energy projects, local food movements, and more!
Special Free Gear for first 100 Attendees in the Door!
Examples: TEKO socks, 1-year subscription to AFAR Magazine and PACT Underwear. Raffle Prizes from Zipcar, Green Zebra, Maine Huts and Trails and other event sponsors! This event is open to the public. Free food provided by Whole Foods and Cafe Gratitude, and free drinks from Guayaki. A voluntary $5 donation is requested (a portion of donation proceeds will go to a featured project). Join us for this special SF event!
For more info, check out: www.greenlivingproject.com/sf10 (coming soon)
Tags: adventure eco-tourism, AFAR, Amazon rainforest, and marine conservation, brazil nut harvesting, Cafe Gratitude, eco-lodges, Green Living Project, Green Zebra, Guayaki, hiking, horseback riding, indigenous communities, Maine Huts and Trails, mountain biking, multi-media, sea turtles, sharks, South America, sustainability, TEKO socks, traditional haciendas, Whole Foods, wildlife research stations, zip-line, Zipcar




