In this episode of FoodTech Junkies, we interview Detroit Dirt/Culture of Carbon founder and FAO Food Hero, Pashon Murray. We’ll talk about her mission to create a zero-waste mindset throughout communities, drive forward a low-carbon economy and educate the world about giving back to the planet.
About Pashon Murray
Pashon Murray is a United Nations FAO Food Hero, entrepreneur, activist, and educator. She has been working towards sustainable solutions for 17 years. In 2010 she co-founded Detroit Dirt, a revolutionary compost company that provides organics diversion and food waste to resource solutions. Pashon began receiving national recognition and featured in Ads for Ford, Shinola, Pabst, and MasterCard, she also has been in magazines such as Forbes, Food & Wine, Vogue, Entrepreneurs, Newsweek named the former MIT Media Lab Fellow "13 Women in Business To Bet On"
About Detroit Dirt
Detroit Dirt is the leading model of organic waste recovery and reuse. We recycle resources to increase awareness and actions leading to a more sustainable community. Our mission is to create a zero-waste mindset throughout communities and drive forward a low-carbon economy. We process food waste, green waste, spent grains, and herbivore manures and make high-quality compost using an aerobic process.
About Culture of Carbon
Culture of Carbon is an environmental consulting enterprise that specializes in servicing the comprehensive needs of sustainable businesses of today and the future.