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Archive for February, 2009

24Feb

O’Brothers Brings Tasty Organic Burgers to San Diego

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I’m always on the look-out for stores and restaurants that up the eco ante in our own neighborhood, and I hit upon a winner last week with O’Brothers, a new burger venture nestled amongst the labyrinthine corridors of downtown’s Horton Plaza. The menu is simple: burger, cheeseburger, veggie burger, fries. The difference with O’Brothers is [...]

16Feb

Colorado Senate Supports Plastic Bag Ban

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A Colorado Senate committee has taken the first step against disposable plastic bags this past week, backing Senate Bill 156 in a 4-3 vote. The decision followed a two-and-a-half hour presentation given by both sides of the debate, and if the bill goes all the way it would see a phasing out of plastic bags [...]

13Feb

Friday Link Round-Up: 02/13/09

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Will Washington, DC be imposing a bag tax in the near future?[MS-NBC] Some not-too-compelling arguments against the tax. []Examiner] Are designer reusable bags as green as you think? (Short answer: Yes.) [Inhabitat] Bahrain and FedEx team up on a campaign against plastic bags. [Gulf Daily News] An exasperated mother suggests a reusable bag makeover for [...]

11Feb

California Tops the List for Best Household Recycling

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California cities are on top of the world! On top of the recycling world, that is. According to a recent survey, a whopping four cities in California showed up in the top ten of a list of the Top 100 US cities with the best household recycling skills — including our very own home town, [...]

09Feb

Mexico City Goes Green With Revamped Recycling Project

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Mexico City is getting on the green wagon — with a brand new vision and a brand new Waste Commission to draft and oversee projects, the city is planning to construct four new waste processing plants over the next four years that will hopefully serve to compost and recycle 85% of the city’s garbage. An [...]

04Feb

Telluride Bag Challenge Rides Again

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A few months ago, we reported the results of a friendly little wager between eco-conscious mountain towns Telluride and Aspen: which town could cut back more on plastic by shopping with reusable bags? The contest went on from Memorial Day to Labor Day, and Telluride’s win netted a prize of new solar panels for the [...]

02Feb

To Shred or Not to Shred

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Sometimes you have to shred a piece of paper or two — no one wants bank statements and credit card bills falling into the wrong hands intact. But have you ever considered how the simple act of shredding might effect its ability to be recycled? I hadn’t ever really considered it, to be honest, but [...]