5 Nov 2012

Perth Green Drinks 20 November

Hi everyone!!!
Make sure to RSVP in time for our next sell out event!

Join us for the last Perth Green Drinks of 2012: an evening of inspiration, education & conversation.

This special end of year event is also about celebration with good food, drinks and music at Perth City Farm!

It’s been a successful year for many projects that are seeking a more sustainable way of life in Perth, including Perth Green Drinks!

To celebrate the “power of we”, sustainability in Perth, and all the good things Perth Green Drinks been facilitated in the last 5 years (that’s right 5 years!), we will have past speakers telling us where they are now and how their projects evolved.

Wilma van Boxtel is an industrial product designer at Deseos Design and lecturer at Central Institute of Technology and Curtin University. She believes design is crucial to moving towards a more sustainable future, as it is allows us to rethink how to deliver products without damaging the world around us or compromising the well being of present and future generations. Wilma is particularly interested in Cradle to Cradle, a biomimetic approach to design that seeks to create efficient, waste-free systems. Wilma started Perth Green Drinks back in 2007!

Richard Hayes is a resource engineer, one of the founders of eTool and the driving force behind the company’s innovative Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) software. The software was rated one of the best in the world to quantify and lower the environmental impact of buildings through design. Today, it has 600 registered users. Richard was a speaker at Perth Green Drinks in 2010.

Eugenie Stockmann is one of the initiators and owners of The Green Swing – a small scale, sustainable, inner city real estate development in Lathlain. Now in the final stages of construction, The Green Swing has influenced a revaluation of planning codes by the Town of Victoria Park to accommodate sustainable practices. In her spare time, Eugenie studies towards a master degree in Sustainable Urban and Regional Development at Murdoch University. Eugenie was a speaker at Perth Green Drinks in 2011.

We will have lots of time for networking with FREE Little Creatures beer, and music by The Junkadelic!

The Hidden Pantry and Harris Organic Wines will have sustainable food and drinks for sample and sale.

Bring your friends! Looking forward to seeing you there!

Where Perth City Farm - 1 City Farm Place, East Perth

Note: The free Yellow Cat stops in front of City Farm, which is also located just a short walk from Claisebrook train station and along cycle routes. There is public parking on 158-204 Royal Street and Lime Street.

When Tuesday, 20 November,
Registration 5:45 (for a 6pm start) - 8:00pm
Cost FREE! Registration is required.

RSVP by 16 November on Eventbrite – no need to print your ticket!

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