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My Take On What It Means To Be Eco-Conscious

NATHALIE HARDY / Wednesday, March 18, 2009 05:32 PM

Though I’m not typically a “Pollyanna” type, I find myself wondering if there isn’t a bright side to this economic downslide. I know I’m not alone in needing to find the silver lining to keep from getting depressed by reading, hearing and talking about all the different ways the sky is falling.

Is it falling though? Really? Or are we just coming to an inevitable crossroads forcing us to choose which direction we want to go as individuals and as a society? And is it really such a bad thing to come to terms with who you really are and who you really want to be?

For my money, what there is of it, we have an opportunity—and a responsibility—to navigate ourselves out of this economic mess in a way that is sustainable for future generations. This means really changing the way we do things. Real change, people. More...

TAGS: LIVE, arts & culture, confessions of a green wannabe, green finance, kids

Local Craft Thursdays: Miss The Sopranos? Join the Craft Mafia!

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Wednesday, September 3, 2008 09:07 PM

Last week on Craft Thursday we profiled the Portland, OR based non-profit Trillium Artisans. This week we're looking at an international group that unifies crafters by family (ok, city), the Craft Mafia. Originating in Austin, TX, the reign of craft has spread to cities small and large, including EcoMetro cities St Paul and Portland. A Seattle familia is  suspiciously absent. Form your own group and be the big boss. More...

TAGS: HOME, PLAY, accessories, arts & culture, craft thursdays, eco fashion, jewelry, men's clothing

Local Craft Thursdays: Focus on Trillium Artisans

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Thursday, August 28, 2008 03:41 PM

The non-profit organization Trillium Artisans has long been a favorite of EcoMetro Portland. Members must use a minimum of 50% recycled materials in their gifts and wares. The flower represents the three principles of people, planet and profit that guide this group in creating business opportunities for low-income artists. Group members are coached in small business counseling and gain access to credit card processing and other benefits that would otherwise be prohibitively expensive. Applicants must be below the median income in Portland ($33,950 for a house of four, $27,150 for two and $23,750 for one). This week we'll take a look at some of our favorite picks from the online shop. Artists interested in forming a similar group in your area can contact Trillium via their site for more information. More...

TAGS: LIVE, accessories, arts & culture, craft thursdays, eco toy, gardening, jewelry, social equity

Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Bring on the Business Cards!

MEREDITH SORENSEN / Tuesday, July 22, 2008 03:13 PM


I have been thinking about what I might put on my future business cards: Garbologist, Recycling Ninja, and Trash Lady have come to mind.  Now I hear there is a cute Pixar robot on the scene, known as WALL-E, which stands for "Waste Allocation Load Lifter -- Earth Class".  I think I have my new title. More...

TAGS: LIVE, arts & culture, cinema, recycle, talkin' trash
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