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Community work, workshops and special awards.

 

Press Release
Feb 2012

It's a Trashy Life, But "The Goddess of Garbage" loves it.
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San Francisco Examiner
Friday, March 8, 2002

With clutter up, new solution is to display, not hide it.
Article also appeared in the Wall Street Journal, February 22, 2002.
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SF Gate, San Francisco Chronicle
Tuesday, February 12, 2002

Carol Tanzi flies in the face of every stereotype about trash picking and dumpster digging. The Goddess tries to help people see that you don't have to buy everything new.
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The Wave: a Peninsula, South Bay, Santa Cruz and San Francisco Publication
February 28 - March 14, 2002

Garbage is Next to Godliness. Carol Tanzi has designs on your trash. The energy of Carol Tanzi on five hours of sleep could power the entire Bay Area.
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Creative Reuse: See your discards in a new light.
Brochure for County of San Mateo, Recycle Works
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The Sustainable Advocate: Publication of Sustainable San Mateo County
January, 2002

Teacher, banker, and shop owner Pete Tachis understands the importance of selling used. He saves his customers a lot of money and saves sports equipment from going to the landfill.
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The Spokesman Review, Spokane, Washington
Friday, November 2, 2001

Carol A. Tanzi decorates with junk, but the results are hardly trashy. Give her a trash can and she'll create a dining table. To her, old radiators aren't refuse; they're legs for a trendy, industrial-look desk.
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Purple Mountain Press: The Real Newspaper for Kids
July 16 - 31, 2001

Most people visit furniture stores and browse through catalogs when they decide to redecorate their homes. Not Carol Tanzi. She heads directly to the dump.
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PRESS RELEASES
Elegant Recycled Room Designs
The Goddess of Garbage's "Recyclized Respite II" was recently staged at Goodwill in San Francisco with a private showing that attracted more than 100 VIP's. continued
The Recyclized Respite
It was showcased on CNN, local San Francisco news shows, affiliated TV news shows nationwide and San Francisco bay area newspapers.
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