We also recently spoke with Eamonn from Green Coast rubbish.
How did you guys
start?
-May 2006 at UBC. Started during our undergrad
-It has grown from there
-Offer environmentally conscious disposal and recycling of
waste
-Main vehicle is biodiesel
-Also, we measure our carbon footprint
What are your popular
services?
Recycling services such as for carpets and couches
-Also did mattress recycling before it was mandated
-Have commercial clients
Is there lots of
competition in this field?
-Definitely a competitive field
-In 2006, we saw nobody doing it
-There was not a green initiative for it at that time
Can you give some
advice to youth who are looking to go into a similar field?
-Be prepared to work hard, have a good message and to work
at it every day
-Build towards a future
Do you think it is
important for youth to get involved in sustainable practices?
-Yes, it is key.
-Increasingly more important in everyday life
How about if youth
want to get involved in your company?
-Contact us and we’ll talk!
What does
sustainability mean to you?
-The things that we need to do in order to progress as a
society
-We are embracing, moving to the forefront and becoming more
prominent
-Everyone needs to embrace this movement
Is sustainability on
the rise?
-Becoming a major issue and from that, an industry
-Being pulled into the forefront
-Finding value in it
Special thanks to Eamonn for taking part in this interview.