2010
Before it was cool to be green, we at Wild Frontier have been encouraging youth workers to at least put a Creation Care stat on their websites or newsletters to help connect faith to this important issue with teens.
Frito-Lay’s factory in Arizona is going green with a new design of reducing electricity and water consumption by 90 percent. The plan is to capture potato peelings to fertilize farmland. High- tech filters will recycle wastewater and use it to power the factory. All of the recycled wastewater sludge will be burned, creating methane gas to power the factory’s boilers. Another idea is to develop 50 acres of solar concentrators to power the factory. (Time, December 3, 2007)
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Brenda Seefeldt is the founder of Wild Frontier and has been in youth ministry since 1981 Locally she serves as the youth pastor at New Covenant Fellowship in Manassas, Virginia, where she has been since 1990. The rest of the Wild Frontier team are faithful volunteers who have been with Brenda for years. 





