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Energy for the Future: Newark Hospital Is First in Essex County to Turn Food to Water

WHAT:
NJ Energy Advocates and Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (NBIMC) and Children's Hospital of New Jersey (CHoNJ) unveil New Energy Efficient System that Transforms Food into Liquid

WHEN:
Thursday, May 10, 2012 at 11 AM

WHERE:
NewarkBethIsraelMedicalCenter - The Annex
201 Lyons Avenue, NewarkNJ07112

WHO:
Kim Gaddy, Clean Water Fund, Environmental Justice Organizer and Project Coordinator
John A. Brennan, President and Chief Executive Officer, NBIMC and CHoNJ
Adam Zipkin, City of Newark, Deputy Mayor
Darrell K. Terry, Chief Operating Officer, NBIMC & CHoNJ
Leroy Boone, AVP, Support Services, NBIMC & CHoNJ
Stephanie Greenwood, City of Newark, Sustainability Officer
Frank Florio, Food2Water, LLC, Co-Founder and CEO
State Assemblywoman L. Grace Spencer (D), 29th District (invited)
Newark Councilman Ras Baraka, South Ward, Newark (invited)

CONTACT:
Kim Gaddy, Clean Water Fund, Environmental Justice Organizer, Cell (973)420-7925
Tracy Munford-NBIMC & CHoNJ - 973-926-4398/862-236-0166

PHOTO OP:
Demonstration of Food2Water Liquifier in the Cafeteria

This initiative is part of the City of Newark's larger Sustainability Action Plan and is one of Newark's several "Green Neighborhoods Pilot Programs." This pilot program is coordinated by Clean Water Fund with support from the City of Newark through federal stimulus funds from the US Department of Energy's Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) program.

Published On: 
05/08/2012 - 15:19
Contact Name: 
Kim Gaddy
Contact Email: 
kgaddy@cleanwater.org
Contact Phone: 
1 973-420-7925
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  • energy
  • environmental health
  • global warming
  • toxics
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