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The Lunch and Learn: Ecosystem for Your House Health
Tuesday, June 11, 2013 at Chef of India Restaurant
1415 Yonge St. Toronto, Ontario M4T 1Y7
1415 Yonge St. Toronto, Ontario M4T 1Y7
Every month few friends of my two groups (Society of Internet Professionals and Life Transformation Institute) meet at a private room of our favourite Indian restaurant, Chef of India. In addition to networking and announcements of mutual benefits, we also bring in speaker(s) to get some education.
Lunch and Learn: Ecosystem for Your House Health
Tuesday, June 11, 2013, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Chef of India Restaurant
1415 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario M4T 1Y7
Here is some event details from Eventbrite site:
Lunch and Learn: Ecosystem for Your House Health
Come meet visionary Indoor Ecosystem Inventor, Engineer and Master Botanist Wolfgang Amelung and PeapodLife Project Director Attila Lendvai as they share their secrets to a more relaxed, aware, healthy and human way of living.
Easy-to-implement tips to begin transforming the potted plants in your home or workspace from generators of harmful VOC’s into little engines of air purification. Attila will share some secret insights connecting the wisdom of ecosystemic living from present day back to the mystery schools of ancient Egypt…and beyond. http://www.peapodlife.com/
A mystery guest from USA will talk about role of renewable energy for your home.
Menu: All You Can Eat
From a large Buffet of Indian vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.
Exclusive items, such as whole-wheat tandoori nan, bean sprout salads and no-chili lentil curry.
Cost: $20
Inclusive of tea/cofee, taxes, service charges
If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me:
Max Haroon | Founder | Life Transformation Institute
Tel: 416-891-4937 | info@life-transformation-institute.org
PS: Please arrive early at 11:30 am for private networking.
Promote this event on your website or your emails http://ecosystem-partner.eventbrite.com
Come and get some insight on things that you have never thought of before, and get some knowledge of greening your home with ecosystems and renewable energy solutions!
Screenshot: Vision Magazine | Special Report | Wonder walls: the rise of vertical gardens
Photo: Biologist Wolfgang Amelung creates entire eco-systems indoors
Photo: Biologist Wolfgang Amelung creates entire eco-systems indoors
Special Report – Design for Life: focus on architecture June 2012
"With environmental concerns and global food shortages on the rise, greening urban spaces has become increasingly important. Vision takes a journey to the world’s most renowned vertical gardens and finds the benefits of this architectural trend extend way beyond their visual delight"
by Katherine Spenley
links:"With environmental concerns and global food shortages on the rise, greening urban spaces has become increasingly important. Vision takes a journey to the world’s most renowned vertical gardens and finds the benefits of this architectural trend extend way beyond their visual delight"
by Katherine Spenley
genetronsystems.com: Indoor Air Quality and Sick Building Syndrome
Many homes have poor air quality. Some experts say the air in private homes may be worse than in public buildings. Heavily polluted air, especially in urban areas, as well as the air‑tight environments in today's energy‑efficient, better‑insulated buildings, contribute to this situation.
by Wolfgang Amelung
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