Archive for September, 2007

September 30, 2007

Week 15 Results: 3.4 oz of plastic

I really got the plastic down this week, thanks in part to Tess’s Trash Challenge, which ended for me yesterday. Here are the final results of the trash challenge, as well as links to the interview that Tess did with me. And here’s the weekly plastic tally: Non-recyclable items used this week but purchased before [...]

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September 29, 2007

Weekend radio: Trash Challenge Interview

Wednesday, I had a phone interview with Tess Vigeland of NPR’s Marketplace. You know, Tess from the Trash Challenge. Today, her radio segment on the Trash Challenge included pieces from our interview. You can listen to it or read the transcript here: Lessons from the trash challenge The interview was quite a bit longer and [...]

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September 28, 2007

Carnival of the Green

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September 28, 2007

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Blog Carnival

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September 27, 2007

Of Coffee, Crayons, Crackling Firelogs, and a Freebie!

I had a very nice conversation today with Doug Farquhar, president of a company called Renovos, which specializes in helping businesses come up with waste-reduction strategies. They also have a subsidiary called BuyGreen.com which rates and sells eco-friendly products. But their most heart-warming green project is ReJavanate bags. These are reusable tote bags that are [...]

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September 26, 2007

Think Outside The Bottle: The World Water Challenge

Pretend you’re walking down a street in Oakland, and I just handed you a flyer. This is what it says: Corporate Accountability International’s Think Outside The Bottle CampaignThe World Water Challenge Do you care about your right to water? Join us in our campaign to ask mayor Dellums of Oakland to take a public stand [...]

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September 25, 2007

Wait! Are you sure that’s recyclable?

Since I started this project, I’ve run across many misconceptions (including my own) about what is and isn’t recyclable. What makes the issue so confusing is that every city has its own rules about what can and can’t be placed in curbside bins. Some areas require more separation of recyclables than others. Even among a [...]

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September 24, 2007

Misc: Temescal Tabling, Environmental Ethics, & Plastic Pick Up

Yesterday morning, Terry from Green Sangha joined me at the Temescal Farmer’s Market to educate the public about plastic. This time, the information was supplemented by a beautiful display, courtesy of the Marin Chapter of Green Sangha. Please click the top image to see the details of the display. We only had it for this [...]

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September 23, 2007

Week 14 Results: 5.3 oz of plastic.

The theme for this week is, “Surprise!” So many unexpected plastic incidents. Here’s the weekly tally: Non-recyclable items used this week but purchased before the plastic project began: 7 Refresh Endura single-use eye drop containers (#4 plastic). 1 wrapper from a box of Refresh Endura eye drops. 1 plastic/foil bag from an HP Ink Cartridge [...]

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September 21, 2007

Weekend Challenge: Pick Up Some Plastic

As I walked around my neighborhood today doing errands (I don’t go to work most Fridays), I noticed a lot of trash, mostly plastic, along the sidewalks and in the gutters. And with that photo of the dead albatross whose stomach is full of plastic pieces burned into my brain these days, it’s physically hard [...]

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