Project Green Generation TV: Berkeley Grads Turn Coffee Waste Into Specialty Mushrooms
Mar 3rd, 2010 by Coffee Lover
Nikhil Arora and Alex Velez are no ordinary college graduates. Both Berkeley grads had recently deferred jobs in corporate finance to locally replicate a sustainable system of growing Shitake and Oyster mushrooms. Michael Montalban with BBN3 follows Nikhil and Alex from their Emeryville warehouse to their first harvest sold to Whole Foods in Berkeley.
Duration : 0:2:57
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