Getting cleaned up can be a dirty job.
Today, our journey through your day o' stuff brings us somewhere between breakfast and work, when you're getting beautiful or, at the very least, attempting to meet modern hygiene standards.
In Weak Housing Market, Some Homeowners Investing in Green Features. the SF Chronicle has discovered that many homeowners are spending considerable amounts of money on their places. Much of the new investment is in green building features
It's easy to make a few changes in your product and call yourself green. But what if you decided to convert your entire line into one made entirely from recycled plastic bottle based material, and stop making petroleum based products? That's bravery.
Sun Run has come up with a "solar as a service" model, where you don't need to buy the panels, they install and maintain them, and you just pay a low monthly utility. Could this be what gets solar out there far and wide?
Forking over the green beans for concert tix isn't easy, especially with the pinch of steep gas prices. But here, in no particular order, are some eco-friendly and dollar-worthy tours that are burning up the country from coast to coast. Hurry
Goodwill processed 27 million pounds of e-waste in 2005. Much of which it had to pay to do so, diverting from it's mission. There are several ways you can help make e-waste less of a waste in the US. Here's how.
For many in the city, having a garden or farm is what they think an impossibility. In San Francisco, My Farm will create and cultivate anywhere from 4' by 4' to a whole yard, for you, and harvest a box a week, plus share what extra is grown via a CSA
With an abundance of companies going green, and a corresponding explosion of green themed conferences sprouting up, this is to be applauded. And yet, there's a remnant of the old paradigm that sticks up like a weed out of the smooth green path: Swag.
Want to make a difference in the health of the planet, but don't know where to start? Check out the Be The Change Program, which brings together people from across the spectrum to show you how, and help give a frame to your enthusiasm.