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Archive for March, 2011

  • Film Biz Recycling’s Eva Radke and SPG Solar’s Tom Rooney

    “Green is Good” welcomes Film Biz Recycling’s Eva Radke and SPG Solar’s Tom Rooney to discuss their green initiatives.

    By GreenIsGood.fm

    March 28, 2011

  • Brazil Sets the Bar for Aluminum Can Recycling

    The country recycles an astounding 96.5% of all of its aluminum cans, by far the best worldwide.

    By Melissa Hincha-Ownby

    March 25, 2011

  • Ice Cold Recycling

    Proper waste disposal and recycling is part of a strict regimen on Antarctic bases.

    By Tyler Farmer

    March 25, 2011

  • Four Innovative Recycling Efforts That Directly Benefit Africa

    These programs improve quality of life on the second most populated continent while practicing reuse and recycling.

    By Elizah Leigh

    March 24, 2011

  • Dead Insect Carcasses Reincarnated as Art

    Insect artist Katie VanBlaricum breathes new life into the husks of dead insects, creating dazzling pieces of art and jewelry items in truly sustainable style.

    By Karl Fabricius

    March 24, 2011

  • African Gorilla Survival in Jeopardy Due to Our Gadget Addiction

    Technological advances come with major environmental consequences. Just take a look at Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    By Elizah Leigh

    March 24, 2011

  • Ten Creative New Uses for Old Tennis Balls

    Millions of tennis and pingpong balls get produced every year, only to be thrown away shortly after they are bought. Recycling them ensures that they don’t go to waste!

    By Simone Preuss

    March 23, 2011

  • Canada Says Yes to Safe Disposal of Drugs

    The PCPSA was formed to divert expired and/or unused medications from landfills and sewers, as well as to ensure safe and effective collection.

    By Wendy Gabriel

    March 23, 2011

  • Bokashi Programs Help Australian Schools Recycle Organic Waste

    The vermicomposting system teaches students that organic waste doesn’t have to end up in the landfill.

    By Beth Buczynski

    March 23, 2011

  • Children and the Earth: True Victims of ‘Recycled’ E-Waste Organized Crime

    An investigation by the U.K. EPA revealed dozens criminal gangs shipping e-waste to African nations, proving the underbelly of the e-waste sector is still alive.

    By Elizah Leigh

    March 22, 2011

  • We Recycle Takes on E-Waste Education

    The initiative, created in 2007, aims to educate residents of South America and the Caribbean about the growing e-waste problem.

    By Wendy Gabriel

    March 21, 2011

  • Portraits of Icons Created from Postage Stamps

    Pete Mason is one artist who’ll surely gain your stamp of approval with his portraits made out of recycled postage stamps.

    By Simone Preuss

    March 21, 2011

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