“I used to be the chair of … Zero Waste Zones, which is a program of the Georgia Restaurant Association and is now part of the National Restaurant Association,” the Northside Neighbor quoted Laura Turner Seydel as saying. “Zero Waste Zones says it all. If you can strive in your homes, churches, schools, offices to properly dispose of things, either up-cycled or recycled, that’s important.”

Seydel and her husband live in Atlanta with their three children in Atlanta. Their home, aptly named EcoManor, is the first LEED-certified Gold residence in the southeastern United States.

The BBA holds breakfast meetings at 7:30 a.m. most Thursday mornings at the City Club of Buckhead. Meetings feature a business, political or civic leader as a speaker, and topics usually include leading issues within the Buckhead community and Atlanta as a whole.

Tickets for members are $10 in advance and $12 at the door; non-member tickets are $20. For more information, visit buckheadbusiness.org.

(Photo by Todd DeFeo/The DeFeo Groupe for the Buckhead Business Association)