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How to Make a Tool Belt from Gatorade Plastic Bottles
In this Instructable, I will show you how to make a simple tool belt made from Gatorade plastic bottles.
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In this Instructable, I will show you how to make a simple tool belt made from Gatorade plastic bottles.
North Barrington, IL
847-477-5896
Green Business
From the eco-practical to the eco-chic. Reusable water bottles, reusable shopping bags, household products, fair trade handbags & accessories, green school and biz supplies, green cleaning products and more.
www.myEARTH360.com
2309 West 50th St.
Minneapolis, MN 55410
612-436-0776
Local Green Business
Sells fairly made sustainable, organic clothes and accessories.
www.birchclothing.com
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A few months ago, we profiled John Fetterman, the mayor of a formerly dying Pennsylvania steel town named Braddock.
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Last week I mourned at the funeral of an old friend and rejoiced in the passage of a law that will help curb deaths like my little sister's. Here's some reflections.
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Belt made from recycled fire hose.
www.feuerwear.net
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EPA announced its 2009 ENERGY STAR Congregations and Small Business Awards just after lunch today. Bible belt Baptist churches capture 3 out of 4. Wazzup with THAT?
Tulsa, OK
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An evangelical Christian, a long haired Hippie, an organic farmer, and a mother of three walk into a city council meeting… Sounds like it could be a good one, right? But it’s no joke. Instead, it’s a vision of what sustainability groups in Tulsa, Oklahoma hope will be the future of the city’s environmental and sustainable living movement: a coming together of groups not known for sharing common ideals.
2628 NW 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33127
305-674-0433
Local Green Business
Accessories for the Eco Minded
www.ecoist.com
Tucson, AZ
Local City Rankings Article
This burgeoning city in the Sonoran Desert, close to rugged outdoor recreation and blessed with warm weather, continues to draw new residents. But Tucson faces major challenges when it comes to sustainability, the most acute of which is water. Decades of groundwater mining has transformed the Santa Cruz River, which cuts through the city, into a mostly-dry riverbed, except when it rains. But Tucson officials are making progress on the water front: they already require rainwater harvesting on commercial sites and common areas of sub-divisions, and they’re drafting a residential rain water
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