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October 11, 2001
Ways that companies can reduce waste and increase productivity while benefitting the economy and the community -- collectively labeled "Natural Capitalism" -- will be explained at an architecture gathering in Tacoma on Thursday, Oct. 18. Alexis Karolides of the Rocky Mountain Institute will provide an introduction to the subject at the 7 p.m. event at the Washington State History Museum Auditorium. A get-to-know-her dinner will precede Karolides' talk at 5 p.m. at the Harmon Pub and Brewery across from the museum.
Karolides will focus particularly on green buildings and land development, demonstrating how environmentally responsible real estate makes dollars and sense, according to a press release. The American Institute of Architects' Southwest Washington chapter organized the event. For information, call (253) 627-4006.