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18Aug

Plastic Bag Fee Bill AB 2058: YOU Can Help!

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California 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 […]

14Aug

Schools Gone Wildly Green

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It’s almost back-to-school time, and this year it seems like quite a few colleges across the country are making some major changes as the next fresh batch of students arrives.
Students arriving on campus this month are seeing green — and not just from the money they’re spending on tuition.
For example, students coming to George […]

31Jul

Look Into the Eyes of the Enemy

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No, I jest. That would be rude. But seriously, homeboy here does have some issues.
This gentleman is Stephen L. Joseph, head of the controversial Save the Plastic Bag campaign and the focus of a recent article in Time Magazine. An attorney with a history behind him of fighting graffiti and litter and waging all-out […]

23Jul

Oh Snaps, Diane Lane!

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Nothing brings credence to a cause quite like having A-list celebrities behind it, and Diane Lane is apparently joining in and taking up the reusable bag mantle. At an Oceana fundraiser in Laguna Beach this past weekend, Lane spoke up about the simple step she’s taking to make the oceans a better place.
At an […]

23Jun

Surfrider Foundation and the Pledge Against Plastic

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Have you checked out Surfrider Foundation’s web site lately? You should anyway, as it is chock full of information and environmental activism goodness. I doubly recommend it this week, however, as the site has launched a new initiative in their Action Network section: a Plastics Pledge, in the hopes of lessening one of the biggest […]