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CRRA2019

August 11–14, 2019

Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort & Spa, Rancho Mirage, CA

Please note that this is a tentative schedule and items are subject to change.  

Should you have any questions, please call CRRA at 916-441-2772, ext 2 or 3.

The Pulse of Reuse in San Francisco & the Bay Area - Textiles and Deconstruction

Monday, August 12, 2019 at 4:15 PM–5:45 PM PDT add to calendar
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DESCRIPTION

Our presentation will focus on the current state of the Reuse environment in San Francisco and the Bay Area. We will provide a market overview of players in the field, reuse stats & figures as well as educational efforts to grow the Reuse sector. Nicole and Steffen bring many years of experience across various fields of upcyling, reclaiming and reusing to the table and each of them will talk about the challenges & opportunities they face and provide insights and examples from their respective industries, covering the textile and sewing industry as well as deconstruction, building materials reuse and furniture manufacturing from reclaimed.

PRESENTATION CATEGORY

REUSE/REDUCE

Speakers

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Nicole Tai, GreenLynx and Bay Area Deconstruction Workgroup
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CEO

Speaker Biography

Nicole Tai is CEO of GreenLynx, a reclaimed building materials company based in Santa Rosa, CA. Nicole began working on building materials reuse in 1998, when reclaiming materials on jobs of her family’s commercial tenant improvement company. She has managed over 75 deconstruction and reuse logistics projects around the Bay Area and New York, totalling over 1.3 million residential, commercial and institutional square feet. Nicole’s concentration at GreenLynx includes increasing the market for reclaimed materials, promoting deconstruction and reuse, management, training, client development, and sustainability consulting. Nicole coordinates the Bay Area Deconstruction Workgroup and Chairs the Reuse Alliance Board.

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Speaker Abstract

Nicole will talk about her family business GreenLynx whose team has over 35 years of combined experience in the residential and commercial construction and deconstruction business. GreenLynx deconstructs Bay Area homes and salvages everything from fixtures, appliances, mechanical systems, finishes and lumber. GreenLynx also operates its own wood workshop to make custom furniture from reclaimed materials.  Materials they salvage currently have a readily available market, and Nicole will discuss how that market may grow and morph with upcoming deconstruction ordinances. Nicole will provide an overview of her work with the Bay Area Deconstruction Workgroup and report on initial data from the Reuse Alliance Deconstruction & Reuse Facility Survey.

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Steffen Kuehr, TekTailor, Inc.
Title

Founder/CEO

Speaker Biography

Steffen Kuehr is Founder and CEO of Santa Rosa based TekTailor, Inc., a Benefit Corporation and certified Green Business dedicated to creating sustainable textile and apparel manufacturing jobs in Sonoma County. Under the consumer brand "Sonoma-USA" TekTailor partners with local businesses to help them identify valuable and reusable materials in their waste stream - like banners, billboards, used fire hose, overstock and scrap fabric etc. and diverts those materials from the landfill to their sewing facility, where they upcyle them into unique and meaningful new products.

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Steffen will talk about his experience as contract cutting and sewing manufacturer and his efforts to make the local textile industry more sustainable while finding creative ways to deal with fabric and leather scrap, overstock fabrics as well as other materials that traditionally end up in the landfill - despite the fact that they still have a lot of life left, won't degrade for thousands of years and deserve to be reused or upcycled. Steffen will show concrete examples of partnerships with local businesses who he helped become more sustainable by rethinking their waste and waste stream and keeping thousands of pounds of materials out of local landfills while turning those materials into one-of-a-kind new products.

Moderator

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Hilary Near, San Francisco Department of the Environment
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