12Sep
Friday Link Round-Up: 09/12/08
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- The rest of San Diego County may soon be following in Encinitas’ footsteps. [Sign On San Diego]
- Meanwhile, Gonzaga is following in the footsteps of all universities going green. [Gonzaga Bulletin]
- Concluding the Telluride/Aspen Plastic Bag Reduction Challenge: Telluride 1, Aspen 0. [Telluride Watch]
- North Carolina communities are making a heartfelt effort at replacing plastic bags. [The Appalachian]
- …and in South Carolina, a plastic bag factory is closing its doors. [Triangle Business Journal]
- Recycling is fashionable, and sometimes it IS fashion. [Ventura County Star]
- Florida’s Emerald Coast is all, “Paper or plastic? No, thank you!” [Emerald Coast]
- Japan is going to start recycling Nylon products. Hey, why not? [Trading Markets]
- Eugene-based Market of Choice is ditching the plastic. [NWCN]
- Plastic bags, served twenty-eight ways. [Green Eco Services]
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Categories: Friday Link Round-Up
Tags: Colorado, fashion, industry, Oregon, plastic bags, reusable bags, san diego, Washington
Tags: Colorado, fashion, industry, Oregon, plastic bags, reusable bags, san diego, Washington
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