Eco Company - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

California Academy of Science Rain Forest
Rain forests; global warming; making fuel from algae; college dorm residents practice being green; an organic garden.

Growing Organic
Composting; an organic garden; using good bugs to control bad bugs in order to grow flowers sustainably; high-school students run a recycling program.

Reuse & Recycle
A new use for used cooking oil; using methane gas from trash; old electronic gear; teens do residential energy audits.

Recycling
Recycling; the four R's; an art teacher who uses recyclables; organic food in a school cafeteria; bamboo bicycles.

The Aquarium Guides
The Monterey Bay Aquarium; trash in the bay; coastal wetlands; fuel cell cars.

Star Power!
Competitors design and build the greenest, most energy-efficient houses; the world's largest laser; returning seven sea lions to the ocean; underwater noise pollution; a teen spearheads a drive to plant a million trees.

The Giants Are Green
Professional sports teams keeping up with the green revolution; using balloons to capture the sun's energy; environmentally conscious trends in the building design and construction industry; a teen eco-crusader.

Farmers' Market
Locally grown organic produce; a sustainable-living community; what some restaurants do to be sustainable; a teen committed to stopping global warming.

The Plastic Problem
Girl Scouts clean up a beach; the Pacific Garbage Patch; Earth Day; two teens aim to reduce the amount of plastic in products and packaging.

Hiking
Water monitoring; biofuels; teens turning green; the BioSITE program.

Green, Green, Green
A high school practices sustainability on campus; buildings that save energy, water and resources; a line of clothing made of vintage and organic fabrics; possible future careers in renewable energy.

Surfing Green
Organic surfboards; a garbage audit; wind energy; the solar industry.

Sustainable Crops in India
A new, green high-school building; food justice; plastic bottles are taboo at a school; an American teen develops a program for farmers in India.
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