Thursday, June 25, 2009

Recycle Caps with Aveda

A number of municipalties and trash removal services that offer recycling do not recycle anything above plastics #1 and #2, and rigid plastic caps are typically #5. Living in Chicago, we are fortunate that the City does recycle no.'s 1-5 and 7, however my office does not have the option to recycle becuase it is not served by the City, so we only have paper recycling, it saddens me everyday. A friend and fellow diver sent me this link to Aveda's new campaign to Recycle Caps, which are typically not recycled either properly by most people or not taken by the local recycler. A lot of consumers don't realize that they should seperate their caps from their bottles and such, so that they can be recycled. That whole bottle, in some cases, will end up in the landfill even though you put it in the recycle bin. So collect all of your caps and take them to your nearest Aveda salon, they'll be happy to take them, and then more recycled bottles will make it through the recycling stream.

Aveda's site:

Understanding the differences between plastics, including what contains the BPA:

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Green Your Dining

I saw this group at the Greenfest and completely forgot until I got my weekly email from Fresh Squeeze today. The Green Restaurant Association is like LEEDS for restaurants! It is a great organization. They have recently expanded to add manufacturer's and distributors. The basic idea behind this organization is for restaurants to sign up and follow a number of steps over a period of time to gain points your first ranking comes at 100 points and the top ranking is 470 points. They have a search engine on the site to find restaurants that are currently listed. Check it out and make your next dining experience a more Green one. They do have for the Diners a certificate you can print out and leave with your bill to help get the word out that you care how green you favorite local spot is.

For the Restaurant: http://www.dinegreen.com/restaurants/
For the Diner: http://www.dinegreen.com/customers/
For the Manufacturer: http://www.dinegreen.com/manufacturers/
For the Distributor: http://www.dinegreen.com/distributors/

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Eco-Ink

My husband sent me a link to a forgotten eco-print cartridge company. They refill your used cartridges and sell them or they will sell you your own refill kit. A smart idea and they are much cheaper than the originals. I have used these in my epson for some time now with no problems.

I did notice that there are larger capacity office machines on there, such as a copier/printer/fax machine you'd find in your office. I have not tried these as our office printers are under contract for supplies and maintenance, but if you do try please post here how they work.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Green Festivals 2009

A friend of mine just sent me this email on Green Festivals, so I thought I'd pass it on.  It looks like a great free resource for anyone wanting to find our more information on becoming green. 

The link for the site is here: http://www.greenfestivals.org/

The locations and dates are:

Denver - May 2nd and 3rd
Chicago - May 16th and 17th
Washington DC - October 10th and 11th
San Francisco - November 13-15th
Seattle's was on March 28th and 29th.

Green Building Initiative

I have been learning about Green Globes today for a project we have coming up, and the more I read the more I am impressed.  This seems like such a smart system that anyone can use whether they are building new or they want to green up their existing building.  It is not a points system but an overall evaulation, which makes a lot of sense.  Also on this site is a great database for everyone that lists by state what incentives are available in your area. This includes renewable energy rebates, rebates from gas and electric companies for the purchase of energy star and energy efficient appliance purcahses, as well as just insulation purchases.  VERY handy. I am glad I found it because we've been talking about getting rid of the piece o' crap water heater our lovely developer sold our place with and now with the incentives we might be able to actually afford one... 

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Double Sided Printing

As I wrote my Earth Day blog and talked to friends on Facebook today about Earth Day, I realized one simple change everyone can do on their computer whether at home or work or elsewhere, which is setting your printers to by default print double sided. This will definitely decrease on your overall paper use which will save a few trees and help the environment with one easy step. So how do you change this setting so that is default? Easy, see my step by step instructions below. 

For Windows XP and Vista
  1. Windows Vista:  Go to your Start Menu and search for Printer. You can also go to your control panel, then Hardware and Sound then Printers.  Windows XP:  Go to your Start Menu and choose Printers and Faxes.  Alternately go to Contorl Panel and then Printers and Faxes.
  2. Choose Printers. Under that dialog box right click on the printer you want to change and choose Properties or Printer Properties. 
  3. In the Printer property dialog box choose the Printing Preference button, usually in the lower right had corner.
  4. In the Printing Preference dialog box find where it says Duplex printing or Double Sided Printing this is usually under Page Layout, Finishing or More Options, etc...  Set your Duplex printing to Open to Left and save or apply.  You are set. 

I unfortunately am not a Mac user, so I don't know much, but from what I could dicsern on a couple of Mac Forums you have to set each printer in each application by changing the printer settings and choosing save as.  If any of the Mac users reading this can help please post more information. Thanks!


Happy Earth Day!

Since today is the only day out of the year that we actually officially recognize this great planet we all take for granit, I thought I'd start my celebrations by posting a blog on what my plans are for Earth Day.  I will be doing some things that I have made routine in my quest for a more sustainable life, and others that I am trying to add to my plan all in honor of Earth Day.  

  1. I took public transit to work this morning and I plan to walk the 3.5 miles home this evening.  While I do both of these things reguraly, well maybe the walking really only when it is warm, I made a concious effort to commit to both no matter what temptations came up, for example it is a bit chilly today but I'll wear a coat and not allow that to be the excuse I use to not walk home. 
  2. I plan to eat vegetarian only meals today.  While I have been trying to reduce the amount of meat that I eat, this includes all meat both land and ocean based, overall, I wanted to make a point of it today.  It has been a goal of mine for awhile now to try and reduce my commercial meat intake, there are so many studies on how bad this industry actually is for both ourselves and our environments, that I just couldn't ignore it, but I have a hard time just being a vegetarian...  I attended a sustainable fish dinner last night at a local fish monger, Dirk's Fish, that has partnered with the Shedd Aquarium, where I volunteer.  I learned a lot and got a refresher on some things I had already learned from the Shedd. After last night's dinner, I have decided that my ultimate goal would be to reduce my meat intake and make sure that all of the meat that I do consume is sustainable. Now that we have a place we can go to purchase fish and trust that it is sustainable I have the Ocean side covered.  Now to find a butcher with the same mentality... 
  3. Composting.  This is an area I have been wanting to get into for awhile now I just haven't figured out how to do it in a condo in Chicago.  I plan to research more on this subject today in honor of Earth Day. I'd really like to make or purchase a composter as soon as possible, but I need a rodent proof one that will fit in our tiny yard... The quest will continue today for Earth Day. 
  4. Letting others know it is Earth Day. I have already changed most of my various tags to something like "Kelly is wondering what everyone else is doing to celebrate Earth Day." I hope this will inspire at least one or two more people to join in on the quest to save this planet we take for granit.  I am obviously also writing this blog on Earth Day. 
  5. Salvation Army donation.  While I will not be able to get to Salvation Army tonight to make my donation I am going to raid my house this evening for items we no longer use or clothing that no longer fits and donate those items to Salvation Army for reuse by someone else. This is one of the best ways to get one of the R's in and support a good cause this Earth Day. 
  6. Continue to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.  We are avid recyclers in my home with our blue bag recycling through our trash service.  Since I volunteer at the Shedd we have some additional oppurtunities to recycle things like techno waste, cell phones and batteries.  My husband recently went on a tour of the Chicago Recycling Center on Goose Island and found out they will take our old/ruined cords, light bulb strings, medications as well as a various number of other things we didn't have a place to recycle.  This Earth Day I'd like to work on the 3 R's and continue my efforts to finds places that will do or help me with my quest.
Earth Day is meant to celebrate what we have in the planet and I intend to celebrate the day by treating it as sustainably as I can today especially, but throughout my life as well.