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A few years ago I took my passion for filmmaking and activism and came up with a new form of activism to help families live sustainable lives. Using my films Chemerical and Garbage! as my tools, I have travelled the world speaking to families, corporations and students about how to flourish without harming the environment and the health of communities.
 
I believe that, with a little encouragement, it is possible for all of us to make significant social change by simply revolutionizing the way we live at home.
 
Please allow my team and me to show your family how to live more sustainable, save money, feel healthy and be proud to know you're passing on an enduring environmental legacy for generations to come.


Sustainably Yours,
Andrew Nisker
letstalk@andrewnisker.com

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Chemerical Film | Pays to Live Green
By Pays to Live Green, August 25, 2010
Andrew Nisker, environmental activist and filmmaker, is the head of Take Action Films in Toronto which produced this film. If you are not familiar with Take Action, you may have heard of his previous film Garbage! ...

An Interview with Andrew Nisker, filmmaker of Chemerical
25 Jul 2010
Andrew Nisker sat down for a chat with increaseyourodds.ca after the screening of Chemerical: Cleanliness Redefined for a New Generation to discuss the who, what, when, where and why of his documentary.

Playback Magazine: Talent Watch: Andrew Nisker
by: Samantha Yaffe, June 28, 2010
We caught up with filmmaker Andrew Nisker just days after his return from Arkansas, where he was invited by Walmart headquarters to ...

Garbage! The Revolution Starts at Home 
Ballard News Tribune - May 15, 2010
In Garbage!, filmmaker Andrew Nisker, skillfully and succinctly puts all of the information in one place – shifting the movement from melting glaciers and ...