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Sunday, February 5, 2012

ASU wants REAL food.


Crossing the dusty deserts of the Southwest, comes an organization caravanning their way to Tempe. Stopping at the ASU campus this weekend, on February 11th to the 13th, the grassroots organization, Real Food Challenge, plans on hosting a summit for college students and faculty to advocate for a change in the university food system.


Through the voices of local food producers and student leaders, Real Food Challenge builds support for their cause as they trek across the nation seeking to educate vegetarians, omnivores, and especially the carnivores of this country about the processes and influences of corporate food. They demonstrate their belief in “real” food for students, by showing universities how to shift their budgets away from large corporations and junk food and instead implement locally farmed and wholesome goods to create a more sustainable and healthier food system for its students.


The upcoming Regional Southwest Sustainable Food Summit consists of speeches from the movement and youth leaders, interactive workshops, and an Opportunities Fair populated by Fair Trade and local food representatives. Three days will be spent talking over healthier choices for eating, smarter ways to purchase food, and developing a more cohesive understanding of the companies who control the food served in universities and across the country. Feel like securing a spot? Click here to join in on the fun:  http://realfoodchallenge.org/Southwest


Thank you to Clean Air Cabs for taking interest in the actions of ASU campus and helping to spread the word!

Story by: Sharyn Tom
Social Medial Intern
Beyond Green

Your Newest Green Team Intern--->


Greetings Cab Riders and Drivers!

I’m Sharyn, a local ASU Business Sustainability student and I’m here as a personal blogger to help maintain the online community here at Clean Air Cab. In addition to giving the website a youthful twist, I’ll also be reporting and photographing the ways in which Clean Air Cabs is helping to solve and address the environmental issues affecting Tempe.

Be on the lookout for my follow-up story about the Sustainability Summit that's happening at ASU this upcoming weekend!

Also, feel free to leave me comments regarding story ideas or other issues you want to see publicized here on the blog!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Wait, did I just see Clean Air Cab?

You probably did, we are the adorable little blue and green cabs (and sometimes other fun colors depending on the charity the cab was designed for) that are actually comfortable, clean, and environmentally friendly Prius state-of-the art vehicles.

Clean Air Cab will not only be seen on the road, but soon it will be featured on the tv show, Destination Arizona, which airs Saturdays at 2:30 pm.

if you have ever wondered what the on-set filming of an interview looks like...
Here it is, there is expensive film equipment and a hip setup.


 Just to make the shot cooler, you should take a cab driver and dress him up like he is a Sheriff in a John Wayne movie. Everybody, meet Baldo~ cab driver and mechanic extraordinaire.

 This is Lauren Burgoyne, the hostess of Destination Arizona, featured with Pablo, her talking pinata.

 Back to the serious nature of filming. You have to drive a white van and have a few more expensive camera, along with reverse umbrellas to capture the best lighting. Don't we look professional?
Olivia, holding the baby, like a baby sitter; Brandy, making phone calls, like a boss.

 We brought Lily because we thought this could be her first real break in the film industry, and she is our good luch charm, and the camera loves her.

 This is Lily loving nature, something we really admire here at Clean Air Cab.

 This is Clean Air Cab's multi-colored fleet;

 not only are the causes behind each of these cabs beautiful, but this is the first time all of our specialty cabs have ever been in the same place, at the same time.
We just wanted to tell you all thankyou, for making this dream a reality.

 You can't see it, but in this picture, all the cabs were in a single line and it was a beautiful sight.
This picture is symbolic in the fact that while our eyes our forward, we remember the past and the journey taken in order to get where we are today.

 Arizona State University, Susan G. Komen, Mesa United Way, Make a Wish, and Phoenix Children's Hospital... along with our everyday cab just trying to make a difference.

 We just wanted to remind you what a beautiful concept we have,
 and how that concept can make a difference,
 like sending someone to get a higher education, or fight a disease, or build a community.

Overall, we determined that the filming session was a success and we want you to be part of it, become part of the solution,
and that's a wrap.

photos by Kylie Johnson