Friday Link Round-Up: 03/27/09
No commentsHey So-Cal, got plans tomorrow from 11AM-2PM? Help clean up Seal Beach! [Beach Trading]
Madison, WI, is entertaining the idea of a plastic bag ban! [Isthmus]
Fox News is getting in on the plastic bag greenness game. [Fox]
Going camping? Want to keep things green and sustainable? Check out this blog. [RiverWired]
Washington, DC, is still looking into a [...]
Tags: activism, bag ban, California, Canada, Connecticut, conservation, environmental policy, events, plastic bags, reusable bags, Seal Beach, Seattle, Washington, Washington DC
Friday Link Round-Up: 01/30/09
No commentsCould Connecticut become a totally “green state”? [Westport Minuteman]
Customers celebrate Dehli’s bag ban decision, but shop owners are wary. [IBN Live]
Florida retirement homes love the ease of curbside recycling! [Villages Daily Sun]
Texas towns are loving it just as much! [Victoria Advocate]
Ever wonder how best to reuse leftover pet food bags? [Examiner]
The 2009 Academy Awards are [...]
Tags: Academy Awards, Connecticut, e-waste, Florida, Ohio, pet food, recycling, reusable bags, Superbowl, Texas
Friday Link Round-Up: 12/05/08
No commentsCommand Packaging gets on board with plastic bag recycling. [Green Biz]
Bag ban proposals are facing opposition in Virginia. [Alexandria Gazette]
Consider green gifts this holiday season. [Des Moines Register]
Consider buying local, while you’re at it. [Colorado Springs Independent]
Reduce that holiday waste! [The Ontarion]
Grocers proposing a bag tax? Well, I never. [Solid Waste and Recycling]
Pick up an [...]
Friday Link Round-Up: 11/21/08
No commentsSeattle doesn’t want you to forget about your bags once the hype frenzy’s over. [NWCN]
Connecticut continue to raise the bar on itself. [Mansfield Today]
Meanwhile, New Jersey thinks a ban will only further the recession. [The Hub]
Everything’s bigger in Texas, including environmental improvements. [Impact News]
Vermont makes Fridays casual and plastic bag free! [Rutland Herald]
Some opinions on [...]
Tags: Connecticut, New Jersey, plastic bags, recycling, reusable bags, Seattle, Vermont

