๐ฏ The Green Impact Report Quick take: The wine industry produces mountains of packaging waste most people never see. Megan Hernandez is proving that when vineyards collaborate, that "trash" can become a powerful lever for sustainability โ and even revenue. ๐ Meet Your Fellow Sustainability Champion Megan Hernandez is a wine industry professional based in Sonoma County, California. With a background in viticulture and enology from UC Davis, Megan has spent her career deeply connected to agriculture and winemaking. Today she works with wineries supplying organic yeast and cooperage while leading sustainability initiatives across the region. Megan is also a driving force behind the North Bay Zero Waste Collective, a collaborative effort helping wineries transform waste streams โ like plastic film, cardboard, and packaging โ into recoverable commodities rather than landfill. Her work demonstrates how industry collaboration can unlock scalable environmental solutions. ๐ฑ Breaking Ground on Better Building ๐ง Key Insight #1: Waste isn't garbage โ it's an untapped commodity stream. The Challenge: Many wineries โ and businesses in general โ assume their waste belongs in recycling or landfills. But large portions of materials like plastics and packaging never actually get recycled. The Solution: The North Bay Zero Waste Collective aggregates waste materials from multiple wineries to meet volume thresholds required by recycling and reuse markets. ROI: Wineries reduce landfill costs, create potential revenue streams from recovered materials, and dramatically reduce environmental impact. ๐ง Key Insight #2: Sustainability becomes scalable when competitors collaborate. The Challenge: Individual wineries rarely generate enough recyclable material to meet the large volume requirements needed for viable recycling or commodity markets. The Solution: By organizing wineries across Napa and Sonoma into a shared waste collection network, Megan's initiative consolidates materials into full truckloads (~40,000 pounds). ROI: Collaboration unlocks economies of scale, turning sustainability into a financially viable system rather than an individual burden. ๐ง Key Insight #3: Education is the gateway to real sustainability. The Challenge: Many employees and business leaders assume that anything placed in a recycling bin automatically gets recycled. The Solution: Megan leads ongoing education conversations with wineries about where waste actually goes โ and how supplier choices impact recyclability. ROI: Better awareness drives smarter procurement, reduces waste upstream, and increases participation in circular material systems. ๐ฃ๏ธ Sustainable Soundbite "Most meaningful progress happens when people come together and decide to solve a problem side by side." โ Megan Hernandez โป๏ธ Your Green Building Action Plan Transform your next sustainability initiative with these steps: 1. This Week: Audit one waste stream from your organization (packaging, plastics, or shipping materials) and identify where it actually ends up. 2. This Quarter: Connect with nearby businesses or industry peers to explore shared recycling or waste diversion programs. 3. This Year: Build partnerships with suppliers that prioritize recyclable materials, circular packaging, or zero-waste logistics. ๐ Connect & Learn More ๐ฟ Access full episode resources: https://gbes.com/podcast/ ๐ Read the transcript here ๐ฉ๐ปโ๐ป Connect with Megan Hernandez: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-hernandez-48361076/ Learn more about the North Bay Zero Waste Collective: https://zerowastenorthbay.org/about/ ๐ Join the Green Building Movement: https://www.gbes.com ๐ Want More Green Building Insights? Get sustainability tips 2x a week. ๐ Subscribe to our FREE newsletter here: https://www.greenbuilding.news/subscribe ๐ค Today's Episode Is In Partnership With: BUILDINGPLAQUES.COM ****โ Get your FREE LEED Recognition Plaque evaluation kit today! Green Building Matters, Inc ยฉ 2026 | Good Green Fun.
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