Save the Environment: Fall Out Boy Compels You!
2 comments so farOh, man. I love me some Fall Out Boy. Don’t hate. The boys are no strangers to hard-hitting activism, and now here’s yet a reason to love them, even if you don’t like their music (which you should anyway, but that’s an argument for another day):
Energy efficient lightbulbs? Water conservation? Reusable bags? Be still, my […]
Plastic Bag Fee Bill AB 2058: YOU Can Help!
No commentsCalifornia Assemblyman Lloyd Levine’s Assembly Bill AB 2058 — a bill that, if passed, would demand a 25-cent environment-supporting tariff for each and every disposable plastic bag handed out at grocery stores — has been kicking around for months now, but unfortunately it seems to have stalled somewhere along the committee decision line. Corporations and […]
Tags: activism, California, environmental policy, Heal the Bay, plastic bags, pollution
Support California Assembly Bill 2058 (Plastic bags)
No commentsPlastic marine debris is a huge problem that affects the coastal and marine ecosystems in California and across the world. Since plastics do not biodegrade, but instead break down into increasingly smaller pieces over time, this debris persists in the environment for hundreds of years: choking our waterways, dispelling harmful toxins, and harming marine life […]
ReuseThisBag.com Partners with Carbonfund.org to go CarbonFree
1 comment so farRedondo Beach, California, May 06, 2008 – ReuseThisBag.com announced today that it is offsetting its carbon emissions with Carbonfund.org, one of the country’s leading carbon offset organizations.
As a Small CarbonFree(TM) Business Partner, ReuseThisBag.com is offsetting its carbon footprint through the support of renewable energy, energy efficiency and reforestation projects. This commitment establishes ReuseThisBag.com as an […]
Grocery Chain Says ‘See ya’ to Plastic Bags
No commentsStarting today at the Duluth Whole Foods supermarket, plastic bags are no longer an option for shoppers.
offering plastic bags and instead ask customers to use its recycled paper bags or to bring reusable bags from home.
“Customers have really embraced it,” said John Brown, team leader for the Duluth store.
In fact, they’ve already begun making the […]
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