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We have a very interesting guest with us today, Seth Tanis with Sasquatch Turds! You definitely don't want to miss this episode, and I'm sure many will be looking more into Sasquatch Turds after this!
Seth Tanis worked in the ski/bike industry for 10 years and has worked in the PV industry since 2010. For 7 years, as a self-employed independent contractor, Seth has worked with several companies performing installs around the front range specializing in off-grid and grid-tie battery back-up systems. From 2017-2020, Seth worked at a solar installation company developing the residential storage program.
While working in the renewable energy industry, Seth began looking for other ways to create positive environmental impacts with fewer barriers to entry and were more inclusive to a larger group of people.
In 2016 Seth started up Sasquatch Turds clay seed bombs as gifts for friends and family. Seeing the warm welcome, the seed bombs became thank you gifts to his solar customers. Getting into renewable energy to participate in change, solar answers a portion of the energy challenges we face, but it's not going to solve other environmental issues. We are seeing pollinators disappearing, drought and wild fires sterilizing the landscapes, top soil is degrading and rivers are becoming full of sediment. Sasquatch Turds provides a low tech, low cost option where anyone can participate on any level.
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We have a very interesting guest with us today, Seth Tanis with Sasquatch Turds! You definitely don't want to miss this episode, and I'm sure many will be looking more into Sasquatch Turds after this!
Seth Tanis worked in the ski/bike industry for 10 years and has worked in the PV industry since 2010. For 7 years, as a self-employed independent contractor, Seth has worked with several companies performing installs around the front range specializing in off-grid and grid-tie battery back-up systems. From 2017-2020, Seth worked at a solar installation company developing the residential storage program.
While working in the renewable energy industry, Seth began looking for other ways to create positive environmental impacts with fewer barriers to entry and were more inclusive to a larger group of people.
In 2016 Seth started up Sasquatch Turds clay seed bombs as gifts for friends and family. Seeing the warm welcome, the seed bombs became thank you gifts to his solar customers. Getting into renewable energy to participate in change, solar answers a portion of the energy challenges we face, but it's not going to solve other environmental issues. We are seeing pollinators disappearing, drought and wild fires sterilizing the landscapes, top soil is degrading and rivers are becoming full of sediment. Sasquatch Turds provides a low tech, low cost option where anyone can participate on any level.