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I Didn’t Know You Could Recycle THAT: Food Utensils, Straws, Chopsticks and More

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JENNIFER MORKUNAS, CELILO GROUP MEDIA / Monday, June 8, 2009 07:09 PM

It’s the little things in life…that add up. When ordering food to go, how many times were you given a pile of extra plasticware and napkins? This is not to mention those pesky clamshell food containers themselves. In the ongoing shift away from petroleum-based plastic products, you may have noticed some plastic items now have “Compostable” printed on them. Learn about how to differentiate between biodegradable and compostable, and consider choosing bioplastics and other earth-friendly tableware and food packaging.  More...

TAGS: FOOD, LIVE, compost, recycling

Companion Planting: Fronds with Benefits

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JENNIFER MORKUNAS, CELILO GROUP MEDIA / Tuesday, April 28, 2009 06:26 PM

Did you know that some plants grow better when they grow next to other plants? The opposite is also true, where some plants just don’t get along. It is a little known secret in organic gardening and all has to do with one plant repelling pests that would attack the other plant, or attracting beneficial insects, providing nutrients, or in some cases simply offering shade and support. Celebrate this marvelous concept in biodiversity when planning your spring garden. More...

TAGS: HOME, gardening

Spring Home Remodeling: Plan Now for a Cheaper Winter Bill

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JENNIFER MORKUNAS, CELILO GROUP MEDIA / Tuesday, March 31, 2009 06:30 PM

Many houses have heaters, fireplaces, woodstoves or a combination of all three, yet are still uncomfortably cold inside. Aren’t we smart enough to keep ourselves warm? Even beavers build their dens to stay incredibly toasty and dry, so what’s going on with us? You may have taken one look at your heating bill over the last few months and wondered the same thing.

Spring is finally here and we can use this time to prepare and remodel for next winter. Here are some ways to manage staying warm, saving money and being green (besides wearing that green thrift store sweater you bought for St. Patrick's Day). More...

TAGS: HOME, energy efficiency

I Didn’t Know You Could Recycle THAT: Candy Wrappers

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JENNIFER MORKUNAS, CELILO GROUP MEDIA / Friday, February 13, 2009 07:58 PM

With Valentine’s Day come and gone, you may begin pondering just how many artificial ingredients are in those little candy hearts. Amongst the flowers and teddy bears, it’s impossible not to notice all the red and pink candy displays at the market.

It’s also impossible that all that packaging doesn’t end up in the garbage.

Here are some ideas on how you can cut down on waste and find creative gifts made from what is normally thrown away. More...

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I Didn’t Know You Could Recycle THAT: Styrofoam

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JENNIFER MORKUNAS, CELILO GROUP MEDIA / Tuesday, November 4, 2008 05:31 PM

I think we’re all in agreement that trying to recycle Syrofoam is a pain. With the holiday season coming, there’s bound to be an avalanche of this material surrounding our gifts and arriving at our doorsteps. Not even my huge recycling facility takes that stuff, so I had to dig a little deeper. It seems that polystyrene’s blessings are also a curse. Its light weight and durability make it such a great packaging material, but also give it a low scrap value. Currently in the USA, expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam packaging is being recycled at a rate of only about 10-12% each year. The best place to recycle, it turns out, is local shops. More...

TAGS: HOME, recycle anything

I Didn’t Know You Could Recycle THAT: Toothpaste tubes, VHS tapes, and more

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JENNIFER MORKUNAS, CELILO GROUP MEDIA / Tuesday, October 7, 2008 04:12 PM

Even though it is not one of my favorite things to do, it’s become sort of a hobby to reach into the garbage and pull out something that should have been placed in the recycle bin. I find myself saying to no one in particular, “Didn’t you know this liquid soap bottle is made out of low-density polyethylene #4? Hello! Even curbside recycling takes that!”

While most people are aware that items like used batteries and old cell phones can be recycled, there are a host of other every day things where the thought that it’s recyclable may not even occur. It may take a little extra effort (or spending a little on postage), but things like used toothpaste tubes, and even old cassette and VHS tapes- can definitely be recycled. More...

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Sustainability for Students: Green School Supplies

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JENNIFER MORKUNAS, CELILO GROUP MEDIA / Thursday, September 11, 2008 08:38 PM

The number of BIC® pens that I pitched into the trash in college was regrettable, but it’s never too late to learn. What better lesson can be taught in school than how to practice living sustainably?  If you are a student yourself, or have kids starting off their school year, check out some of these eco-friendly supplies. There’s some really great stuff out there, beyond just recycled pens, pencils and paper. Did you know they made highlighters with over 70% real post-consumer plastic from old CDs and cell phones? More...

TAGS: LIVE, kids

Green Weddings with Ethical Precious Metals

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JENNIFER MORKUNAS, CELILO GROUP MEDIA / Thursday, August 14, 2008 08:39 PM

Did you know that 18 tons of mine waste is generated in the production of one simple gold ring? More than 80 percent of all newly mined gold goes to making jewelry, yet there is enough gold already mined to satisfy all demands of the jewelry industry for the next 50 years. I'll cover the alternatives in this brief overview on how gold is produced. WARNING: It’s not very romantic!

Green Lake Jewelry Works on Northgate Way offers custom designed rings from properly recycled gold and other metals. More...

TAGS: LIVE, accessories, eco fashion, weddings
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