Find nearby recycling locations using GPS or by ZIP code Search for multiple materials at once Organize and save your list for future use: It’s like a grocery list for recyclers In-app interactive maps and Web browser Covers the entire United States and parts of Canada Call recycling locations directly or add them to your [...]
August 31, 2010
Binders full of bleached paper? Plastic pens? Textbooks? These are things of the past on today’s college campuses.
August 31, 2010
Verizon’s cell phone reuse program spares landfills and provides much-needed social impact in communities across the country.
August 31, 2010
Any unwanted plant that is considered a nuisance, unsightly, or limits the growth of other plants by blocking light or using up nutrients from the soil.
August 31, 2010
Soil testing determines the chemical, physical and biological properties of soil, a vital component of any plant or farming environment.
August 31, 2010
Tissue testing is a technique used to identify and monitor the levels of trace elements in most crops. Plant tissue analysis is a strategic monitoring tool which can compliment soil testing.
August 31, 2010
Organisms that are harmful to humans or human concerns, particularly organisms that are harmful to agriculture. Pests can include insects, mites, weeds and plant diseases.
August 31, 2010
A species of plant that lives longer than two years, perennials are divided into two large groups, those that are woody and those that are herbaceous. These plants are usually easy to maintain and thrive well in most environments.
August 31, 2010
Andrew Winston is an acclaimed green author, consultant and speaker, as well as the founder of Winston Eco-Strategies, which helps companies use green thinking to mold their future growth. Winston is the co-author of Green to Gold and the author of Green Recovery, and is viewed as one of today’s most acclaimed green business experts. [...]
August 30, 2010
Federico Uribe is a sculptor who works in whatever he can find, crafting the human form in recycled objects!
August 30, 2010
School supply waste got you down? Never fear, there is a greener way!
August 30, 2010
1031 — Japan begins the first recorded use of waste paper for making new paper. 1690 — The Rittenhouse Mill near Philadelphia makes paper from fiber derived from recycled cotton and linen rags. 1776 — America declares its independence from England and rebels turn to recycling to provide material to fight the War of Independence. [...]
August 28, 2010