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The Philadelphia Zero Waste and Liter Movement

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In today’s episode of the podcast I sit down with Philadelphia Director of Zero Waste and Litter Nic Esposito. Nic explains what part he’s playing as the director of Zero Waste and Litter in Philadelphia and also what the coming plans for the city are. Nic takes us through his journey on how he ended up talking on such a tall task. He shares with us his inspiration from urban gardening and how post Catrina in New Orleans inspired him to make a change in this space. Saving the planet is a responsibility that we all share. How are you working to bring about change in the world?

Watch more video interviews over on my Youtube channel. Enjoy!

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Content provided by Jonathan Moore. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jonathan Moore or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In today’s episode of the podcast I sit down with Philadelphia Director of Zero Waste and Litter Nic Esposito. Nic explains what part he’s playing as the director of Zero Waste and Litter in Philadelphia and also what the coming plans for the city are. Nic takes us through his journey on how he ended up talking on such a tall task. He shares with us his inspiration from urban gardening and how post Catrina in New Orleans inspired him to make a change in this space. Saving the planet is a responsibility that we all share. How are you working to bring about change in the world?

Watch more video interviews over on my Youtube channel. Enjoy!

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