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A Crisis Is a Terrible Thing to Waste

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A Crisis Is a Terrible Thing to Waste

Let's use this chance to create an economy that links social justice, environmental restoration, and financial sustainability.

Top 10 Things to Ask When Buying 'Green' Electronics

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Top 10 Things to Ask When Buying 'Green' Electronics

Buying electronics is a chore. Picking the right device takes time, research, and money.

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Reduce Waste for a Sustainable Lifestyle

Discover ways to reduce waste in your daily living.

City Rankings Article

Category Discussion: Waste Management, Solid Waste Diversion

It’s a tie for "Number One!" San Francisco, Long Beach, New York, Los Angeles, San Jose, Fresno and Portland all divert more than 60 percent of their total waste from city landfills through recycling, green waste and composting programs It’s not surprising, perhaps, that all these California cities were competing for the top slot, since the state mandates a waste diversion minimum for cities and tracks all cities' waste diversion rates as part of this state program..

The Dirt on Garbage

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The Dirt on Garbage

Myth: It's okay to throw something away as long as it's biodegradable.

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.

Tall Kitchen Bags
3.5 star rating 4 reviews

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Tall Kitchen Bags by BioBag

Biodegradable, compostable kitchen bags.
biobagusa.com/catering.htm

MoveGreen - Orlando
5 star rating 1 review

Orlando, FL
888-479-1888

Local Green Business

MoveGreen - Orlando

Our SmartBundle moving kit is a complete turn-key, zero waste way to conveniently, safely and affordably pack and move your valuables.
www.mymovegreen.com

How to properly dispose of hazardous waste like batteries and aerosol cans

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How to properly dispose of hazardous waste like batteries and aerosol cans

Many common household items are considered hazardous waste. Here's where to take them when you're done with them.

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