Zoos and public aquariums have a big challenge when it comes to sustainability. They face the
the challenge of extreme temperatures and must have the ability to keep conditions arctic cold in the
the heat of summer, or tropical warm in the cold of winter all in the same facility.
This week we are joined by Drew Gravitt, Director of Strategic Partnerships for Schneider
Electric and Bob Wengel, Senior Vice President of Facilities and Security at Shedd Aquarium.
We discuss how they sustainably operate and manage such mass amounts of water, waste, and
operating facility.
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