Posts Tagged ‘eco’
brake dust pollution
i saw a commercial about brake dust being a big polluter… never really thought about it but makes sense. toxic brake dust gets mixed in with water and flows into the drains and then ends up in the water supply…
plastic pens
plastic pens are everywhere. they are free junk basically. why can’t everyone use pencils or have one nice refillable pen?
Green People to Follow on Twitter
if you are not on the list and would like to be added just leave your @name in a comment below and someone will add you to the growing list of green companies and people to follow on twitter. A green marketing collection of twitter’ers. This list is meant to help us get everyone connected and tweeting about what we all care about most… the planet.
Green People to Follow on Twitter
listed in random order for right now :)
@randomprogress
@treehugger
@awnow
@cedorris
@greenandhealthy
@DagnysPromise
@helpingtheearth
@keenforgreen
@SaveOurRivers
@OceanDoctor
@gasgus
@TaigaCompany
@ModernEcoHomes
@ecobject
@HempNews
@CareNews
@organicmania
@lamamanaturale
@greenoptions
@greenwash
@maxgladwell
@ecochildsplay
@WomenWhoTech
@greenmom
@greenmoms
@thesmartmama
@greenmommy
@mamagoesgreen
@greensmith
@elephantjournal
@greengirls
@derekmarkham
@thegoodhuman
@greennews
@gogreentube
@ecoaussie
@ecogeek
@oliviazaleski
@socialpyramid
@lighterfootstep
@greenskeptic
@greensmith
@entregreeneur
@sustainablog
@grist
@tomraftery
@mcmilker
@scobleizer
@ecoofficegals
@alexismadrigal
@jsdavis82
@seandaily
@tracystokes
@christackett
@starfocus
@davidconnell
@ecochickie
@ecorattle
@vegdaily
@twilightearth
@ecorazzi
@greenbiztweets
@treehugger
@maxgladwell
@Michael_Hoffman
@catfluff
@green4peace
why grass yards?
why grass yards? some say it’s the largest crop in the USA over powering corn crops by 3 times as much area including golf courses… what a waste right?
all those plastic sprinkler systems buried in the ground… wasted water running all the time and people hardly use there lawns for anything but for show, all that wasted fertilizer, not to mention that millions if not billions of lawn mowers and weed whackers had to be produced not to cultivate any part of the plant, but rater just trim it… then we through the clippings in the trash… seriously?
why not something like indigenous plants or rocks or even fake grass made from recycled material… if its just for looks whats the problem right? or better yet plant a garden with some fruit trees… that would add some real green to our yard and all that watering will pay you back in the form of fresh fruits and veggies… whatever you cant or dont eat im sure the neighbors and other local wildlife will take it off your hands no problem :)
