Tasha Goldberg
Tasha Goldberg resides in Hawaii, where her passion for indigenous culture and the intricate relationship between people and plants becomes a thriving reality. In 2004, she founded Sustainable Solutions with the goal of implementing strategic sustainability programs globally and maintaining an active voice in the ongoing planetary dialogue of sustainable development. Her efforts are concentrated on empowering indigenous communities, adding value throughout supply chains, cultivating carbon awareness, and promoting the sustainable use of natural resources.
Equipped with a degree in Ethnobotany and pursuing a Certificate to become a GHG Accountant from the Greenhouse Gas Management Institute, Tasha collaborates with businesses, governmental agencies, elders, scientists, and artists, bringing together diverse populations to take action. Her clientele includes prominent organizations such as the World Wild Fund for Nature (WWF), the International Trade Center (ITC, a joint agency of the United Nations and World Trade Organization), Estee Lauder, Aveda, Neill Corporation, ArXotica, and others.
Tasha is not only a practitioner but also an author, contributing to several publications on the subjects of ethnobotany and sustainability. She recently presented her research at the Global Conference on Global Warming in Istanbul and played a pivotal role in crafting the curriculum for the University of Alaska's first Ethnobotany certificate program.