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Less Impact Cats eat homemade food

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Less Impact Cats eat homemade food

This is the amount of waste we have been generating each week to feed our cats since they came to live with us in December of last year. 21 BPA-lined cans to be recycled, as well as a cardboard case covered in plastic wrap.

June's Stupid Plastic Crap: the Pop-Tart container

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June's Stupid Plastic Crap: the Pop-Tart container

June's nominee for Stupid Plastic Crap of the month is the Pop Tart container. It is another example of wasting resources on an item that is absolutely not needed.

Plastic-free Farmer's Markets need our thanks!

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Plastic-free Farmer's Markets need our thanks!

Here's a new trend in the Bay Area: Farmer's Markets going plastic-free.

Environmental Factoids

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Environmental Factoids

WasteWise has collected the following environmental factoids to help us understand the impacts of waste prevention and recycling.

The Pacific - Not The Only Ocean Collecting Plastic Trash

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The Pacific - Not The Only Ocean Collecting Plastic Trash

CSM - June 18, 2009 - "A swirling 'soup' of tiny pieces of plastic has been found in the Atlantic Ocean, and something similar may be present in other ocean areas as well."
features.csmonitor.com/environment/2009/06/18/th...

Outside Lands Rocks with Less Plastic

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Outside Lands Rocks with Less Plastic

Don't get me wrong. There was still a ton of plastic waste to be recycled from the 2009 Outside Lands Music Festival that took place in Golden Gate Park.

Sucking it Up on the High Seas

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Sucking it Up on the High Seas

"French sea-going 'vacuum cleaner' sucks up water pollution."
www.clipsyndicate.com/video/play/1019846/french_...

Challenge: Show Us Your Plastic Trash!

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Challenge: Show Us Your Plastic Trash!

Beth throws down the gauntlet, upon which Soots proceeds to gnaw. Nom nom nom! It is plastic, after all. Yummy!

Design Roundup: Dual Use Packaging Reduces Waste

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Design Roundup: Dual Use Packaging Reduces Waste

Most of us are aware that product packaging is a largely unnecessary source of waste, but the scale of the problem may still come as a surprise.

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