Make Reusable Bags Your New Year’s Resolution
No commentsFlipping through today’s news briefs, I was so pleased to come across The Salt Lake Tribune’s very own MaryJane Butters and her “Everyday Organic” column on her top five New Year’s resolutions for a greener lifestyle. To be fair, the article had me at hello because I’m a big fan of lists regardless, but I’ve [...]
Brad Pitt’s Green Homes Getting Top Architectural Honors
No commentsOriginally today I was going to write about the state of reusable bags in New Jersey, but considering it’s been a while (what with the holiday and all) I thought you might want to hear something a little bit cheerier while still on the environmental front. Then I read over at Ecorazzi that Architectural Digest [...]
Friday Link Round-Up: 08/22/08
No commentsOh snaps, son! The plastic bag war gets snarky. [Oregon Live]
It’s easier being as green as you can be. [Tracey French]
“Critters” is such a strange and amazing word. Save them! [News & Observer]
Palm Springs decides to take things to a vote. [My Desert]
More on making back-to-school a green experience. [Peekaboo]
Speaking of back-to-school, more colleges getting [...]
You Don’t Have to Wait Until You’re Told to Recycle (Although Some People Seem to Think Otherwise)
No commentsHey, kids — it is a terribly slow news day on the reusable bag front, unfortunately. Not that there’s no news at all, but I feel bad reporting nothing but more and more opinions about the Seattle decision.
That said, I do like a post I read this morning regarding California’s struggles with the reusable [...]

