Decrease in Trash Early Indicator of Recession
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009A decrease in the amount of trash being discarded in landfills was an early indicator of the recession. ‘The trash man is the first to know …’
Tips, tools and resources for families seeking to live more eco-active lives and have a postiive planetary impact
A decrease in the amount of trash being discarded in landfills was an early indicator of the recession. ‘The trash man is the first to know …’
When I think about many of the things that our family is now doing to be more eco-active, I’m reminded of so many things that my mom did when I was growing up. She would save and reuse plastic bags and foil. We’d use jelly jars for drinking glasses and shop yard sales and flea [...]
How do you involve your kids your efforts to reduce, reuse, and recycle?
… According to the Green Book, “U.S. Households dispose of nearly one hundred billion plastic bags annually, millions of which end up littering the environment and harming endangered marine animals. By reducing plastic consumption by just two bags per week, you’ll throw away at least one hundred fewer bags per year. If tied together handle to handle, these plastic bags would make a rope long enough to wrap around the earth more than 126 times.”
So, what can you do?