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In the fall of 2024 bioremediation educator, community organizer, and author Leila Darwish partnered with Earth Activist Training to lead a bioremediation workshop series, which featured Leila's own work and that of other bioremediation practitioners from around the globe. While the world literally and metaphorically burned around us, a group of students from this workshop identified a need to connect these practitioners, share resources, and empower communities to develop their own grassroots projects. This group formed The Bioremediation Network. Today we have expanded our ranks a bit, and include mushroom growers, community builders, permaculture practitioners, environmental professionals, bioremediation educators, and dreamers. | In the fall of 2024 bioremediation educator, community organizer, and author Leila Darwish partnered with Earth Activist Training to lead a bioremediation workshop series, which featured Leila's own work and that of other bioremediation practitioners from around the globe. While the world literally and metaphorically burned around us, a group of students from this workshop identified a need to connect these practitioners, share resources, and empower communities to develop their own grassroots projects. This group formed The Bioremediation Network. Today we have expanded our ranks a bit, and include mushroom growers, community builders, permaculture practitioners, environmental professionals, bioremediation educators, and dreamers. | ||
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About Us
Welcome to our page - we're pleased to meet you!
In the fall of 2024 bioremediation educator, community organizer, and author Leila Darwish partnered with Earth Activist Training to lead a bioremediation workshop series, which featured Leila's own work and that of other bioremediation practitioners from around the globe. While the world literally and metaphorically burned around us, a group of students from this workshop identified a need to connect these practitioners, share resources, and empower communities to develop their own grassroots projects. This group formed The Bioremediation Network. Today we have expanded our ranks a bit, and include mushroom growers, community builders, permaculture practitioners, environmental professionals, bioremediation educators, and dreamers.
Would you like to help out? We'd love to weave you in - send us an email at connect@bioremediate.net.
And thank you to everyone who has supported us along the way.
