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Nathalie Destandau commented on the blog post Green Loop: Learning sustainability from an old chick with a French name 2 years, 11 months ago · View
Très joli, Brian!
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Nathalie Destandau wrote a new blog post: Mohawk Environmental Calculator 2 years, 11 months ago · View

Interested in calculating the savings derived from choosing paper with post-consumer recycled content; from a manufacturer that matches 100% of its electricity with windpower RECs; and offsets thermal emissions with VERs to make the paper carbon neutral within its production processes? Try this tool from Mohawk. -
Nathalie Destandau and Delaina are now friends 2 years, 12 months ago · View
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Nathalie Destandau and Tofer Moran are now friends 2 years, 12 months ago · View
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Nathalie Destandau and Alexandra Styc are now friends 2 years, 12 months ago · View
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Nathalie Destandau and Phil Hamlett are now friends 2 years, 12 months ago · View
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Nathalie Destandau wrote a new blog post: Nathan Shedroff: Meaningful Innovation Relies on Interaction and Service Design 2 years, 12 months ago · View
Interaction designers can play a key role in creating a more meaningful, sustainable, and post-consumer world. In his keynote at IXDA 2010 , Nathan Shedroff invites us to learn about frameworks and approaches that help designers make real change for customers. What does “meaning” have to do with innovation? Listen and find out. Synopsis The way toward [...]
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Nathalie Destandau joined the group General 2 years, 12 months ago · View
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Nathalie Destandau and Gaby Brink are now friends 2 years, 12 months ago · View
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Nathalie Destandau wrote a new blog post: Greenermind Summit 2010 2 years, 12 months ago · View
This event is co-organized by IDSA SF, Net Impact San Francisco, and the Young Women Social Entrepreneurs. The summit , set in the beautiful Mendocino Woodlands on Friday June 11th through Sunday June 13th, will provide a forum for our community to come together to share innovative ideas, make meaningful connections and get inspired to act. So many incredible ideas [...]
