29Aug
Friday Link Round-Up: 08/29/08
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- It still isn’t over yet in Seattle. (Seattle Times)
- On the other hand, a bag tax beckons in San Francisco. (ABC7 SF)
- Packing reusable bags is strenuous? Also: BAG RAAAAAAGE!!! (The Standard)
- Hawaii’s big island is ready to follow Maui into bag restrictions. (Pacific Business News)
- Meanwhile, Honolulu is dragging its feet. (Honolulu Star Bulletin)
- More recycling-friendly back-to-school ideas. (The Salem News)
- Residents of Mumbai aren’t too keen on plastic bags, either. (The Times of India)
- More colleges getting on the green train. (UConn Daily Campus)
- Oh yeah, the American Chemistry Council is mad at Hawaii. (Web Wire)
- Is it now Minnesota’s time to shine? (Hutchinson Leader)
- A little reusable bag dirt never hurt anyone… right? (blender)
- Just a friendly reminder to use your bags. (Your Greeness)
- And while you’re at it, win some free ones! (Ecorazzi)
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Categories: Friday Link Round-Up
Tags: activism, California, contest, Hawaii, India, Minnesota, opinions, recycling, reusable bags, school, Seattle
Tags: activism, California, contest, Hawaii, India, Minnesota, opinions, recycling, reusable bags, school, Seattle
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