Talking trash: This guy tries practicing what he preaches about waste

A quick look at the title of Laura Gabbert’s and Justin Schein’s documentary “No Impact Man” leaves one to wonder why on earth a man like that is worthy of being documented.  

A second take on Gabbert and Schein’s work, however, reveals an interesting film on a Manhattan-based family’s yearlong attempt to have zero impact on the environment. “No Impact Man” is based on a book by Colin Beavan, the breadwinner of said family.

Find out for yourself whether the Beavan family’s sustainable efforts amount to success on Friday at a free screening hosted by Chulalongkorn University’s Sasin Centre for Sustainability Management this – perhaps you’ll be inspired to take on this challenge yourself.

Go online to reserve seats in advance.

 

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Film Screening at Sasin: No Impact Man

6:30pm, Friday, June 27

Sasin Graduate Institute of Business Administration of Chulalongkorn University

Fifth floor, room 521

Sasa Patasala Building, Soi Chula 12

Free entry

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