Not Complicated - Just Green

Insights from Lifecycle Building Center's Advisory Board - Jimmy Mitchell & Jay Bassett

September 02, 2023 Creative Interface, LLC., James Pirch Season 1 Episode 15
Not Complicated - Just Green
Insights from Lifecycle Building Center's Advisory Board - Jimmy Mitchell & Jay Bassett
Show Notes Transcript

Join Jimmy Mitchell and Jay Bassett, both advisory board members of the Lifecycle Building Center, a non-profit rescuing diverse building materials from landfills. Tune in for an exciting chance to engage with an upcoming event and make a difference in your community. Enjoy the conversation!

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Episode Title:  Common Sense for Better Construction: A Conversation with Life Cycle Building Center


 Introduction: 

- Welcome to "Common Sense for Better Construction," where we bridge the information gap to help you reach a brighter future in the built world.

- Sponsored by Creative Interface Architecture and Interiors, making sustainable construction practically impactful. Check them out at  (www.creativeinterface.design).


 Guests: 

- Jimmy Mitchell and Jay Bassett, members of the Advisory Board for Life Cycle Building Center, a non-profit organization focused on reclaimed building materials.


 Discussion Highlights: 

1.  Introduction to Life Cycle Building Center: 

   - Overview of Life Cycle Building Center's mission and its focus on reclaimed building materials.

   - The importance of promoting the reuse economy and salvaging materials in construction projects.


2.  The Reuse Economy and Environmental Impact: 

   - Exploring the environmental benefits of the reuse economy.

   - Discussion on the carbon impacts of reuse and a study on the Candida building's waste diversion.


3.  Workforce Development Objectives: 

   - Importance of workforce development for the reuse economy.

   - The role of Life Cycle Building Center in creating a ready-trained workforce through a U.S. EPA grant.


4.  Community Asset and Green Infrastructure: 

   - The role of Life Cycle Building Center as a community asset and its impact on green infrastructure.

   - Discussion on the Eco Commons and the reuse of salvaged materials in the Candida building.


5.  Opportunities and Challenges: 

   - Exploring opportunities in the reuse economy and its potential economic, social, and environmental benefits.

   - Addressing challenges related to policy, workforce development, and utility bills in Atlanta housing.


6.  Vision for the Future: 

   - Discussing the unknown possibilities and creativity that the reuse economy can bring.

   - The broader vision of community development, workforce pathways, and regenerative design.


7.  Sponsorship Opportunities: 

   - Information on corporate sponsorships ranging from $1,000 to $25,000.

   - Encouragement for businesses to get involved and contribute to the community.


8.  Timeline and Event Details: 

   - The event is on Tuesday, October 9th, at the Candida building on Georgia Tech's campus.

   - Registration launched on August 5th, providing options for individual registration and corporate sponsorships.


9.  Getting Involved: 

   - Inviting anyone interested in partnering with Life Cycle Building Center to share ideas and explore partnerships.

   - Emphasizing the impact of local community involvement and refurbishing initiatives.


10.  Closing Thoughts: 

   - Highlighting the celebration of Life Cycle Building Center's achievements, including recent renovations.

   - Expressing excitement for the upcoming event and the potential for collaborative efforts in community development.


 Conclusion: 

- Thank you for joining "Common Sense for Better Construction," sponsored by Creative Interface Architecture and Interiors. Redefine the impact of great design at www.creativeinterface.design).