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RECYCLING GUIDE--ELECTRONICS: GET CASH FOR YOUR CONTRAPTIONS
Author Danielle discuses e-waste (electronic waste) which "is ba-aa--aa-d. But we all still use electronics, from our cell phones to laptops to alarm clocks. So now, when the inevitable end of life comes to your gadget, you have some choices." Read t...
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Car Fuel Made From Old Beer, Leftover Wine, & Other Waste Products
The MicroFueler makes ethanol out of organic waste in minutes. It can be installed at individual homes, and companies are eager to supply owners with garbage.
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Who Needs Gasoline If You Have Old Beer?
The MicroFueler makes ethanol out of organic waste in minutes. It can be installed at individual homes, and companies are eager to supply owners with garbage.
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Race to Fight Breast Cancer With Shannon Tweed & Sophie Tweed Simmons
The Americana at Brand will host the first annual 5k / 10k Run 4 Her Life for Breast Cancer Research on Sunday, October 18, 2009. The Americana at Brand, located in the heart of downtown Glendale, will offer entrants and guests a variety of live ente...
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Stay Organic, Stay Fly W/Broccoli City 9/09/09
There is a need for education in the urban communities about “Being Organic”. In collaboration with Apple Levy and the Green Girls, Green Grown and Sexy, and the “Eco-Diva”, Broccoli City, has joined forces to educate, stimulate, and foster relations...
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'The Cove' Documentary Not Connecting With American Audiences
'The Cove' plot: Using state-of-the-art equipment, a group of activists, led by renown dolphin trainer Ric O’Barry, infiltrate a cove near Taijii, Japan to expose both a shocking instance of animal abuse and a serious threat to human health. The Cove...
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How To Green, Clean, & Organize Your Closet
Tracy from The Daily Thread is given some helpful hints and tips on how to green clean, and organize her closet by friend Lauren.
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IZIP Trekking Enlightened Hybrid-Electric Bike
First impression of the first ever electric bike.
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Graze Organic Reusable Lunch Bags And Napkins
Graze Organics have a line of reusable lunch bags and napkins.
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5 Steps To Becoming A Vegetarian
Here are five steps to becoming a vegetarian: Just do it-drop the meat, know what you need, find a community,have a strong reason, and trust yourself.
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Guest Editors
Kim Carlson
Kim Carlson is an author, columnist and the founder of five successful companies that use earth-friendliness as their driving force. Carlson's book, "Green Your Work: Boost Your Bottom Line While Reducing Your Eco-Footprint"explores the many advantages of being an environmentally responsible business. Her latest venture is the development of the EarthSmart Consumer Certified, a retail product certification program devised in collaboration with the country's leading scientists, academics and environmentalists that will prove to be the most innovative environmental screening process to date. Kim Carlson is the January guest editor of Start Green. For more information on Kim, please visit her site
http://www.earthsmartconsumer.com
Jaclyn Mullen
Jaclyn Mullen has one foot on the "green" carpet and one foot on the red carpet. She contributes for Your Daily Thread.com and Hollywire.com on all things "green and on the scene" in Los Angeles, CA. She is an avid social activist in her community, she belongs to Step Up Women's Network and is a 2009 Commitment To Philanthropy Award Winner. As a youth advocate, Jaclyn's main initiative is to simplify going green for kids and their families. She will be a recurring guest editor and contributor for Start Green.com
Green Tips
Green Your Closet
Make a few simple changes
to your clothes shopping habits and your wardrobe will be green in no time: choose natural fabrics and organic cotton while accessorizing with vintage.
Green Your Wash
Find a less toxic dry cleaner
and avoid the toxic chemical percloro-ethelene (PERC) which can cause cancer and contaminate water supplies.
Treat Your Pet With Green Loving Care
“Human quality” pet food
is all the rage these days including meats that are raised in a humane and sustainable manner.
Use Common Sense Pest Control
Seal up holes and cracks
around your home’s foundation and cut off a pest’s food and water supply before reaching for the poison.
Reduce Your Carbon Footprint Plant a Tree
Trees capture and hold carbon dioxide
(a green house gas that is in a large part responsible for global warming) and provide shade that decreases the need for air-conditioning.
Go Green Within Your Network
They say there is strength in numbers for a reason. So grab a green buddy, whether it's your friend, mother, father, sister, co-worker of brother. Review the simple things you do to go green, search the net for green news and tips. See what you can do in your community to make things more eco efficient.
Recycle, recycle, recycle
If we are going to consume materials, let's make sure we explore ways for them to be repurposed and reused. Plastic that does not get recycled ends up in landfills and our oceans. More and more recycle centers are popping up and there are even a ton of recycling incentive programs (such as
www.recyclebank.com
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Greenopolis.com
Get involved in your community
A big part of the green movement is volunteering. There was the whole "Green The Block" day, community gardens are sprouting up allowing people of all ages and from all walks of life to go green together. Look up Tree People, Heal The Bay or on a more local level, hit the web and research green groups you can join in your area.
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