Weekly Link Round-Up: 11/13/09
No commentsRetailers across the United States continue the campaign to reward reusable bag-toting shoppers. [Journal & Courier Online]
British health food chain Holland & Barrett bans plastic grocery bags from its stores. [Daily Mail]
Seagull-proof garbage bags continue to undergo testing in Great Britain. [Your Thanet News]
One green mama blogger puts forth a reusable bag challenge to the [...]
Weekly Link Round-Up: 10/30/09
No commentsOntario’s Metro supermarket chain opts to introduce reusable produce bags. [Toronto Star]
EcoUnit partners with Nor-Cal and Oregon supermarkets to introduce green incentives. [TriplePundit]
Ithaca High School students go green with reconstructed Halloween costumes. [The Ithacan Online]
Trash volume plummets and recycling soars thanks to new policies in Concord, New Hampshire. [Concord Monitor]
Los Angeles business groups and non-profits [...]
Weekly Link Round-Up 09/11/09
No commentsWondering what the breakdown was for Seattle’s infamous bag vote? Wonder no more, the Seattle Times has you covered. [Seattle Times]
The Isle of Man prepares for festivities of “No Plastic Bags Day” tomorrow. [Manx Radio]
How is North Carolina’s bag ban running? So far, so good! [Daily Advance]
In Westchester, NY, September 12th is Household Recycling Day! [...]
Recycling Doesn’t Stop For the Holidays
No commentsConsumers produce waste every day, but it’s never quite as bad as it gets around the holidays. The best thing, of course, is to cut back on consumption. That said, sometimes it’s just not possible, and that’s when you need to find alternate ways to reduce your carbon footprint. If you’re fresh out of ideas, [...]

