MILL VALLEY FILM FESTIVAL 2014 / www.mvff.com
World Premier, October, 2014
“For 20 years, San Francisco’s Department of the Environment has been working towards zero waste and now recycles, composts and reuses 80 percent of its garbage—but the race to eradicate trash continues, and this rousing film exhorts us to jin in. Follow along as the city’s food scraps are taken to Sonoma County farms , where they are composted into the rich soil that grows the crops that feed us all. Find out how glass bottle recycling stays local and forms a closed-loop cycle by addressing garbage at its source. Zero-waste experts show how far we’ve come in managing our resources, from medications and electronics to clothing and building materials. Even turning rubbish into art, these innovators zero in on new possibilities for greater sustainability.” — Summary by Carol Harada
COLUMBUS INTERNATIONAL FILM + VIDEO FESTIVAL 2014
http://www.columbusfilmcouncil.org
WILD AND SCENIC FILM FESTIVAL, OFFICIAL SELECTION 2015
www.wildandscenicfilmfestival.org