Photo: Attila Lendvai, PeapodLife Project Director with Wolfgang Amelung, Genetron Systems Founder and Owner
Ecosystem for Your House Health Presentation
Life Transformation Institute Luncheon June 11, 2013
Life Transformation Institute’s Monthly Luncheon Welcomes PeapodLife
This past Tuesday, June 11 2013, PeapodLife was attended The Life Transformation Institute’s and Society of Internet Professional’s joint monthly networking luncheon at Chef of India Restaurant in Toronto, Ontario.
SIP/LTI Founder and Social Entrepreneur Max Haroon began by thanking all the attendees for coming out. This was followed by a brief introduction of the day’s guest speakers, PeapodLife Project Director Attila Lendvai and our Partner, Genetron Systems Founder and Inventor of the Living Wall Ecosystem, Wolfgang Amelung.
Attila opened the presentation with the big picture analysis of the powerful results that are achieved when we reverse humanity’s exploitative relationship with nature to one of support.
“Instead of a human-developed systems approach imposing some technological process onto nature with the intention of maximizing outputs, PeapodLife employs technology to support nature’s existing processes. The result: nature surprises and delights with a broad spectrum of holistic benefits. This is the genius of working with nature to help it achieve its highest expression as opposed to the myopic industrialized pursuit of a few material objectives.”
Photo: Wolfgang Amelung, Inventor of the Living Wall Ecosystem
Ecosystem for Your House Health Presentation
Life Transformation Institute Luncheon June 11, 2013
Next, Wolfgang took the floor and gave some history on the development of the ecosystem technology. He also introduced luncheon attendees to the very smallest expression of an indoor ecosystem.
The “Progeny” ecosystem consists of a highly sophisticated floating island constructed of several layers of substrates, growing medium, etc. Wolfgang explained how it survives in the toxic indoor environments we live in, despite being so small:
“Maybe not in a fiberglass factory, but generally speaking, it creates a bubble of fresh air around itself, like its own little atmosphere. Anything in the air passing through the bubble is absorbed into the water and processed by the ecosystem. It’s remarkable, really. And in some ways it’s the most sophisticated version of the ecosystem because it’s a miniature version of what the large ecosystem does. Unlike the large system, this small unit won’t clean the whole space.”
Photo: Ecosystem for Your House Health Presentation
"Progeny" - the very smallest expression of an indoor ecosystem
Life Transformation Institute Luncheon June 11, 2013
The attendees had an opportunity to ask questions, interact with the ecosystem, network, and of course enjoy a delicious Indian buffet-style lunch.
PeapodLife looks forward to next month’s luncheon when Wolfgang will be giving a workshop on how to begin incorporating indoor ecosystem technology into your existing home using the houseplants you already have.
For more information, or to register, visit the following link: Eventbrite: Max Haroon
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