Reducing single-use plastic at the local level | Keith Tharp | TEDxPortsmouth
Keith Tharp makes the quick case for how small, local efforts and organizations can combine to make a large impact. Keith co-founded Sustainable Seacoast with his wife, a nonprofit organization with the primary goal of eliminating single-use plastic in their local restaurant industry. The results are actual reduction in plastic use and shifts in mindset for businesses and residents.
Keith Tharp has two great kids who constantly make him proud. He enjoys a wonderful life with his wife Kate Harris and a Lagotto Romagnolo named Kalee. When he’s not roaming the globe for work and pleasure, he calls Kittery home. As co-owner of Kate & Keith Photography he enjoys traveling, working with amazing people and dancing on weekends. In November of 2017 Keith co-founded Sustainable Seacoast with his wife, a for-purpose organization with the mission of reducing the Seacoast’s impact on the environment through its primary goal of eliminating single-use plastics from the restaurant industry.
https://sustainableseacoast.org/
Keith Tharp is co-founder of Sustainable Seacoast, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing the Seacoast’s environmental impact by eliminating single-use plastics from the restaurant industry. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео Reducing single-use plastic at the local level | Keith Tharp | TEDxPortsmouth канала TEDx Talks
Keith Tharp has two great kids who constantly make him proud. He enjoys a wonderful life with his wife Kate Harris and a Lagotto Romagnolo named Kalee. When he’s not roaming the globe for work and pleasure, he calls Kittery home. As co-owner of Kate & Keith Photography he enjoys traveling, working with amazing people and dancing on weekends. In November of 2017 Keith co-founded Sustainable Seacoast with his wife, a for-purpose organization with the mission of reducing the Seacoast’s impact on the environment through its primary goal of eliminating single-use plastics from the restaurant industry.
https://sustainableseacoast.org/
Keith Tharp is co-founder of Sustainable Seacoast, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing the Seacoast’s environmental impact by eliminating single-use plastics from the restaurant industry. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Видео Reducing single-use plastic at the local level | Keith Tharp | TEDxPortsmouth канала TEDx Talks
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