Water Conservation Resources, Tips & Projects from Tiny to Global
Because that liquid in your beer is water
Water conservation, with a purpose.
Water Conservation Resources, Tips & Projects from Tiny to Global
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Water conservation, with a purpose.
We're the nerds behind the curtain and the cool kids that run the parties. We care about water - and the impact that it has on our lifestyles.
We want you to have fun while learning tips and technologies that will help with water management and conservation.
Technical experts, innovators, business leaders, marketers and volunteers. Our history is diverse - and perfect for finding ways to Save the Beer!
We're a group of dedicated individuals, growing a fun campaign to help save our lifestyles! from the flushing of every toilet to the brushing of all our teeth, we use a lot of water each day. Are those little things going to turn this water crisis around?
We say, yes.
Those, individual efforts snowball into influence of those around you, more conscious actions in your everyday and work life, and helps to support those that are innovating in the space - fueling growth. Many of us at Save the Beer work in the water or sustainable technology spaces, with a focus on a clean earth and quality living. Though a lot of those topics aren't the funnest to learn about, we're here to introduce the ones we see that may have big impacts, and to connect you to solutions big and small, to help us Save the Beer.
Like that coffee? With the amount of water it takes for one pot (listen to the podcast, below), you'll want to think twice before brewing more than you need. The other side of that is, knowing you have the power to save large amounts of water by not wasting things. You win by saving and we win by Saving the Beer.
We're dedicated to your lifestyle, and want you to connect with us, donate, share and in all wasy, get involved. Let us know what your most interested in and we'd love to keep you posted on fun contests, cool merchandise and new content.
We appreciate you - Save the Beer!
Use a card or your balance and donate to Save the Beer and help us launch. We have big things planned and we'd love to ask for your support. Donate super fast, below, every dollar helps.
Our founder, Jennifer, visited with AquiPor on their podcast, Water Voice, to talk about Save the Beer, where it came from and some of the trouble we'll be getting into next.
We're into moving things forward in a big way, and this interview let us share how we plan to do it - with you!
Thanks, AquiPor Technologies and Water Voice, for letting us visit.
Save the Beer!
You can also give it a listen on Google Podsnacks (where we went #1!), Spotify or Apple Podcasts or hit them up Instagram.
AquiPor is a startup company that is developing an advanced permeable concrete technology to take the place of traditional paved surfaces in cities to manage stormwater pollution, mitigate urban flooding, and naturally recharge groundwater right in the urban environment. Made with reclaimed materials and industrial “leftovers”, this new catalytic concrete technology also has an extremely low CO2 footprint compared traditional concrete.
What does it mean?
It means earning with a purpose.
Founders Greg Johnson and Kevin Kunz are committed to solving climate-related challenges through technology and conscious capitalism.
Greg is the team’s founding CEO and he has over a decade of startup experience, having started and run a handful of companies focused on new building material materials and climate-related technologies.
Greg was recently named a Global Sustainability Leader by the U.S. Green Chamber of Commerce. We are honored to partner with this incredible (and fun) group.
The whole team is just... dedicated.
Kevin is a passionate cofounder with prior startup experience in the stormwater management and green infrastructure industries. He spearheads market development for AquiPor & brings a great deal of market knowledge and experience.
Kevin seeks out new market opportunities in the public sector and has become a thought leader in U.S. stormwater policy and in the overarching water infrastructure space.
Because we're all feelin' it - here's another awesome episode about something we're seeing all around. Weather whiplash.
Here's another episode of Water Voice - a podcast giving people like us - and people like you - a voice about what's going on with water, the weather and how to get us all into a better spot to go back to just enjoying a beer on a nice day.
Here's to Weather Whiplash, and to rebuilding with great new technologies.
Your support and contributions will enable us to add some fun contests, more content and to generally spread the word.
Every little bit counts, thanks for your support!
Water scarcity doesn't need to be scary.
Learn what's good and how to help save the beer through water conservation, right here.
What tips do you have to help us all to Save the Beer? Share those tips with us on Facebook, Instagram or through our contact form.
We go visit people who care about the things we do and we've also started up a new podcast. Give us a listen and share with all your peeps!
What do you love or not love about the campaign? What do you think of the stats and cartoons? We'd love to hear how you got here and what you think.
We're going to be adding cool stuff that you can buy for yourself or others that would like to help us spread the word. Check back soon!
We've worked hard to bring a witty idea and wrap it around some super important information and resources. We really need your help sharing it all.
Our founder, Jennifer and the incredible Vermont are far down the water conservation path. They are here to share decades of resources & info.
Donate now to help us jump-start some really fun activities and up our art game. We're growing our team, adding a podcast and want you to be a part of all things Save the Beer!
Jennifer, getting silly with it.
'Nuff said.
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