The Fairfield Environmental Film Festival premiered on Thursday, May 5 and ran until Saturday, May 7, at Sacred Heart University’s Martire Business and Communications Center.

Yumi COO, Albert P'an, spoke on a panel following the film Trashed.

Panelists:
Albert P’an, COO of Yumi EcoSolutions, Inc.
Cristin McCarthy Vahey, CT State Legislator for 133rd District (Fairfield)
Carleen Lyden-Kluss, Co-Founder & Executive Director of North American Marine Protection Association (NAMEPA)
Guy Gleysteen, Senior VP, Time, Inc.
Liz Milwe, Westport RTM representative

Trashed
We buy it, we bury it, we burn it and then we ignore it. Does anyone think about what happens to all the trash we produce? We keep making things that do not break down. We have all heard these horrifying facts before, but with Jeremy Irons as our guide, we discover what happens to the billion or so tons of waste that goes unaccounted for each year. “The plastic bottle in your hand will feel as dangerous as a molotov cocktail” – NYT