On February 5, 2010, Elemental Impact (Ei) incorporated as a Georgia non-profit corporation and embarked on an incredible journey. Since inception, Ei lived the taglines Sustainability in ACTION and later Regeneration in ACTION!Whew, the first ten years were action-packed while the Ei Team initiated and completed the Ei Era of Recycling Refinement (RR) and segued into the Era of Regeneration.
Working with a powerful team of Ei Pioneers and Ei Industry Experts, Ei evolved into a respected national non-profit known for introducing sustainable best practices within a range of industries.
Beginning with the Zero Waste Zones (ZWZ), Ei initiatives epitomized the following mantra:
The following is a recap of Ei's evolution:
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ZWZ Chair Laura Turner Seydel speaking @ the ZWZ Two-Year Anniversary press conference. |
National Restaurant Association (NRA) catapulting Ei into a major metamorphosis. The Zero Waste in ACTION Blog article, The NRA Acquires ZWZ, announces the monumental acquisition.
2013: Year of Transitions | Introductions - as Ei flowed within the metamorphosis stage, the three-platforms approach emerged. The IMPACT Blog, Ei Emerges Strong from Metamorphosis, introduced the three platforms: Product Stewardship, Recycling Refinement (RR) and Water Use | Toxicity. The IMPACT Magazine article, Another Year, Another Annual Ei Partner Meeting, recaps the formation of the new pilots and initiatives within the three platforms.
2014: Year of Foundations | Evolution - in 2014 the platforms were grounded with initiative launches and supporting taglines. The IMPACT Blog article, Ei 2014: A Year of Evolution, provides a summary of the platform foundations.
2015: Year of ACTION - in 2015 Ei lived up to its tagline: Sustainability in ACTION! The IMPACT Magazine article, Ei 2015: A Year of ACTION, summarizes the empowering year.
2016: Year of Recognition - in 2016 Ei's important work was recognized in published industry-case studies and Ei-hosted national conference panels. In addition, the Ei Magazines' following significantly increased and Ei was recognized as a respected journalist. The IMPACT Magazine article, Ei 2016: A Year of RECOGNITION, gives an in-depth overview of accomplishments, completions, and recognition.
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Ei Founder Holly Elmore speaks @ the 2018 WorldChefs Congress in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
The Ei Team is comprised of Industry Experts and Industry Pioneers. Experts educate, advise and support the Pioneers; the Pioneers craft new standard-operating practices within their operations that make good business and environmental sense. Once tested and proven effective, the Pioneers share the evolved practices with their industry colleagues. Ei’s work is complete and the Team moves into a new industry frontier.
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Dept of Ag Commissioner Tommy Irwin, Chef Michael Deihl, Governor Sonny Perdue, Deputy Commissioner Terry Coleman @ luncheon |
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Ei Partners ready to tour the Novelis aluminum recycling plant during the 2014 Atlanta Partner Tours. |
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Refreshed Ei website home page |
- 184,000 pageviews
- 137 published articles
- Average 1,340 pageviews per article
- Most popular article: Ei New Mission Statement (12/12) 3,080 views
- 479,600 pageviews
- 389 published articles
- Average 1,230 pageviews per article
- Most popular article, Reduce First, Donate Second, Compost Third (02/11) 16,800 views
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Photo credit: James Shive |
In late 2017, Holly expanded her journalism to photojournalism with a series of articles published in nationally distributed Southern Farm & Garden (SF&G). The articles showcased Ei's important work as well as Ei Strategic Ally accomplishments. Article images were courtesy of Holly Elmore Images (HEI.)
From Plastics: a double-edged sword:
The seemingly magical gift of plastic came with a double-edged sword filled with the potential to destroy life as it is currently known on Earth.In less than seventy years, humans managed to infiltrate the Earth with micro and nanoplastics from discarded single-use and durable products in literally every nook and cranny, ranging from the arctic snow caps to the depths of the oceans and everywhere in between.It is time to shift perspectives from human-focused to life-focused and let the Earth show us how to heal the damage inflicted. Answers will come to those who live and take action from the heart.
- Plastics at the beach - showcases how readily available durable and single-use plastic items are common place during beach enjoyment.
- Beyond litter, cigarette butts are plastic pollution - explains how cigarette filters are made of cellulose acetate, a plastic.
- Ei Exploration of Fungi, Soil Health, & World Hunger - gives an overview of the empowering October 2018 exploration.
- COVID-19 plastic pollution - explains how the recent pandemic resulted in a new surge in plastic pollution.
Holly Elmore uses her extensive business skills to make a difference through Elemental Impact (Ei), now in its 10th year of Regeneration in Action.Tune into episode 66 of #TheBTUPod to hear:π How Holly and the Ei team are helping the corporate community find simple solutions to replace environmentally harmful practices with those that rejuvenate soil and water and reduce waste.π The diverse career endeavors that helped Holly direct her energy toward sustainable missions, and how those missions have evolved.π Her intuitive advice to help you determine when to sideline your current project so that you can make the most progress.π What it means to be in the flow.And more!Listen and subscribe: https://bit.ly/2MaOh01
In order for humanity and life as we know it to survive and thrive on planet earth, we must - absolutely MUST - get our water and soil microbial communities back into a healthy, balanced state.
In September 2020, Ei announced the Nature Prevails platform to complement the Soil Health and Water Use | Toxicity platforms. Within the Nature Prevails premise, the Earth heals herself and nurtures renewed life forms, no matter the calamity caused by humans, natural disasters, or extraterrestrial activities.
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An elder tree thrives within a building in Old Havana photo credit: Holly Elmore Images |
- Diversity
- Dynamic Balance & Nutrition Systems
- Necessity of Cover & Ability to Roam
The opening slide in the RWG intro PPT photo credit: Holly Elmore Images |
- Holly Elmore, RWG Chair (Ei Founder)
- Bernadette Austin, RWG Focus Area Lead (Acting Director of the Center for Regional Change at the University of California at Davis)
- Brad Bass, RWG Advisor & Industry Expert (30-year veteran at Environment and Climate Change Canada as well as a Status Professor at the University of Toronto (UT))
- Ronald Thomas, FAICP, RWG Adviser & Industry Expert (Ron Thomas & Co. President)
Infrastructure – explores the built environment including a city’s water & sewer systems, water treatment plants, public utilities, as well as corporate, government, and educational districts | campuses. Additionally, focus is on the availability of and access to affordable housing within a community.The FA slide in the RWG intro PPTphoto credit: Holly Elmore Images- Environmental Resources – explores the impact of existing and proposed projects and infrastructure within urban and rural communities on energy sources, soil health, local greenways, open spaces, waterways, and resident access.
- Social Equity – explores ways to promote complete communities that include equitable access to housing, transportation and transit, education, employment, human services such as healthcare and safety, and other amenities such as parks. These complete communities balance land uses focused on people, (such as commercial and residential land uses), with natural and working land uses such as open space, waterways, farms, and ranches.
A regenerative solution to the diminishing oxygen-supply crisis
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Vibrant forests are natural carbon sinks. Big Cypress Preserve in the Everglades photo credit: Holly Elmore Images |
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Public parks are perfect venues for urban carbon sinks photo credit: Holly Elmore Images |
In September 2020 Destinee selected me as her RCE Atlanta Mentor within the recently launched mentorship program. Since connecting, Destinee and I schedule virtual meetings every two to three weeks. It is my honor to serve as Destinee's mentor.Destinee is an impressive young lady who is driven to make a difference in the world her generation inherits from previous generations. I appreciate how Destinee listens and comprehends my advice. In subsequent calls, it is evident that Destinee took appropriate action related to the advice.Based on her raw intelligence, passion, and commitments, Destinee is destined to take leadership roles in environmental, social inequality, and/or human-health deprivation issues that plague our national and global communities, whether corporate, government or private.It is important for Elders, as I am, to dedicate the time to share our experience and expertise with rising stars such as Destinee. Financial support via scholarships is integral to support women of color and other minorities as they prepare for their future leadership roles.I give Destinee a highest recommendation for this scholarship application.