Archive for the ‘General Recycling’ Category

Lollapalooza Goes Green

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Over the weekend, I was in Chicago and could not help but notice all of the advertisements showcasing Lollapalooza.  Once I arrived home, I immediately logged online to see if I could find out more information from their website and I noticed a tab entitled “Green Lolla.”   Under this tab I found that Lolla officials are implementing eco-friendly measures during the concert series that will take place in Chicago’s Grant Park from August 7-9.  Here’s a list of all the steps they’re taking:

1) Green Street will be lined with eco-friendly vendors; supporting earth-friendly, sustainable, and fair trade practices.

2) The Rock and Recycle Program will be underway; participate in a number of different eco-friendly activities and receive stamps on your Green Card (you can tear your Green Card out of your free commemorative Lolla program) for your good deeds. Once you have 3 stamps you become eligible to win a new 2010 Honda Insight.

3) At the Honda Eco Zone, views of the new 2010 Honda Insight hybrid car technology will be available to attendees.

4) Attendees can off-set their carbon foot prints by buying a $5 Lollapalooza BeGreen Fan Tag that will offset the impacts of their festival travels.

5) Attendees can pose with “Schlumpy,” an 8-foot ball made entirely of plastic bags.  Schlumpy is a part of the “Billion Bag Pledge ” that encourages people to use 1 billion fewer plastic bags.

The day when concert series were environmental nightmares has passed and Lolla leading the way in implementing eco-friendly practices into their productions.  Support these efforts to ensure a greener tomorrow!

Articles and Blogs about Donating Cell Phones

Monday, January 12th, 2009
  • How many people fail the Australian Citizenship Test?
  • rhemaonline.ca · The Environment – A Biblical Perspective
  • Website Development ” Blog Archive ” Recycle your Old Cell Phones
  • Janet’s Green Planet ” Blog Archive ” Mars, Incorporated and TerraCycle …
  • 我親愛的黨/dear my party ” Blog Archive ” 要跨年了,展覽變成常設展了
  • Consumption Digest ” Cell Phones and the Congo
  • Got Soy BioDiesel fuel for life renewable fuel vegetable oil
  • 28 WAYS TO BE GREENER IN 2008
  • 水晶甲壳虫の网站-www.crystalladybug.net ” Blog Archive ” Update some photos
  • Conserving Energy ” Green Habit Campaign
  • Find old phone books – Free Mobile Content
  • Man V Food legal disclaimer
  • 200,000 tires abandoned in Saitama | Japan Probe
  • eBillme Blog ” Blog Archive ” Consumers Engage at the Debt Free Mall
  • Sbc white pages phone book listings – Get Mobile Content
  • No Moods, Ads or Cutesy Fucking Icons (Re-reloaded) ” Quantum Economics
  • Are Christians afraid of conversation? – Pastor Brian Zahnd
  • ” Masterpeace Festival Descends Into Chaoshebdeneye.org
  • DER DIE Relaunch ” Blog Archive ” Barrierefreiheits – Zielgruppen
  • גיקדום 24.9.2009 ” ניימן 3.0
  • Facts on Wireless Cell Phone Recycling | Recycling for Charities
  • AT&T Launches Cell Phone Recycling Initiative | Recycling for Charities
  • Aftersunrise ” Blog Archive ” Good things
  • Aftersunrise ” Blog Archive ” Beach workout
  • Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood ” Millais’s Silver Pillar
  • Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood ” Hair Adornment in Rossetti Paintings
  • Stripped Down and Dismantled: A Peek into E-Waste Recycling ” DAILY …
  • www.verizoncellphonestore.com ” Blog Archive ” Interesting article …
  • My 4th car in 13 years | Zung’s Website
  • Lone Star Diary ” Blog Archive ” Illegal Immigrant Accused of Rape …
  • Green Today, Green Tomorrow || A Blog by the Moraine Valley Community …
  • 365 Days to a Greener You ” Day 160- Cell Phones for Soldiers
  • Vietnam in financial trouble ? | Zung’s Website
  • gaialux.com ” Blog Archive ” Gaialux – Lighting the World
  • Nevada Conservation League Blog ” Conservation Tidbits: 1/9/08
  • Kibbutz Lotan Blogspace ” Jewish “Earth Day”
  • Potential Energy ” Wasting time, Swedish style
  • A Solution For Your Broken iPhone | Cash for Your Used Devices | Sell …
  • ecyclegroup blog ” Sprint launches eco-friendly phone accessories and …
  • Potential Energy ” Indecision: The Graveyard of Good Intentions
  • Treevolution ” Recycled fashion inspired by Africa
  • Bins Recycling – recycle bin,bins recycling, recycling bin, recycle …
  • Standpunkte ” Stiftung Warentest – Philips Senseo nur ausreichend getestet
  • TheNutter ” Blog Archive ” Shameless Unplug.
  • California Legal and Regulatory News ” San Francisco Cable Car goes off …
  • Proterozoic Metazoans? ” Crowlspace
  • SUMMER 2009 | Artworks Magazine
  • The Caterers ” Blog Archive ” Outdoor Weddings Can Be Charming
  • www.on-point.be – vic&lloyd say: go!
  • Amana ” Blog Archive ” Mini Style Makeovers: Small ideas, big impact
  • Sidewalk Blog ” Blog Archive ” How much caffeine do you drink? Do you …
  • Väitluspäevik ” Näitlejad vs väitlejad
  • Writer’s Block: 3 Places to Look for Ideas for Blog Posts | Impressions …
  • A Clean Life ” This Week in Links – Greenerize
  • On The Green ” Blog Archive ” Green means less ‘stuff,’ not greener stuff’
  • Daily Mail ” Demolition
  • MyGreenMind Blog ” Blog Archive ” May the Force Be With You!
  • Sustainable development, for real | Marc Gunther
  • Meadowbrook Colors the Town Green ” NH Economy
  • [ a m i n o s ] [ b l o g ] . . . ” Blog Archive ” Mise à jour majeure …
  • Depleted Cranium ” Blog Archive ” Public Hearing On Millstone Nuclear’s …
  • Story of Stuff” Blog Archive ” Why I am not offering “10 simple steps …
  • New Dishwasher? | Front Porch Republic
  • A Better Battery That Also Gives The Environment Power – ZPower Battery …
  • (d)N0t ” Blog Archive ” Dream Not Of Today – Surviving This Animal …
  • Sew,Mama,Sew! Blog ” ” November 5 ~ Tote Bags
  • Day three? A follower’s perspective – Londonderry NH net
  • ” Blog Archive ” Tuesday, May 19
  • A post consumption economy ” Design Thinking
  • Shaping Youth ” Media Rules! Shaping Youth Interviews Brian Reich
  • Shaping Youth ” Get Out of Your Own Life! Environmental Influence on Kids
  • SplitReason.com blog ” Blog Archive ” Guess the magic word. Win a …
  • The Last Chance Democracy Cafe ” Blog Archive ” Episode 68: Bashing …
  • A Space Program For The Rest Of Us – Transterrestrial Musings
  • Posts about work as of August 8, 2009 | SLYFLIX
  • порно фото моники билучи

    Costco’s Trade-In Recycling Program

    Friday, January 9th, 2009

    Costco has decided to partner with Gazelle, a “reCommerce” company, in their effort to keep used electronic devices out of landfills. Through Costco’s Trade-In Recycling Program, Costco shoppers can receive Costco cash cards for each used used electronic devices they choose to trade in.  Items that can be traded in include: cell phones, digital cameras, MP3 players, PDAs, laptops, GPS devices, gaming devices, camcorders, satellite radios, and many other devices!

    Recycle Your Cell Phone!

    If you would rather recycle your electronics for charity instead of personal profit or if your item is not worth any money but you want it to be disposed of in a proper manner, be sure to utilize our services at Recycling For Charities and donate today!

    Reducing Our Usage of Plastic Bags

    Friday, January 9th, 2009

    “Paper or Plastic?” is soon going to be a phrase of the past and the acronym B.Y.O.B. is soon going to have another meaning: Bring Your Own Bag.  Many states have begun encouraging their citizens to use re-usable bags and to support the proposal of a “bag law.”  A “bag law” would require citizens to pay a 5 cent or more fee if they did not bring a re-usable bag to the store.  The 5 cent or more per bag fee would be implemented for shoppers at grocery, drug, and liquor stores.  The “bag law” would also penalize offenders: if any store chose to exclude their customers from the law, they would face fines.

      Only some cities and states have recognized this issue and drafted plans.  They include: New York City, Connecticut, Maryland, Seattle, and Portland.  Outside of the United States, China has already reduced their usage of plastic bags by forbidding the usage of them in shops.  Retailers in China who continue to use them face heavy fines.  Thus, plastic bag usage has become passé and the “white pollution” has been virtually eradicated in the nation.  Other countries that are considering following in China foot-steps include:   Australia, Argentina, and Ireland.

      In other words…Choose to Re-Use!

        Coca-Cola Uses Recycled Plastic Bottles To Create Uniforms

        Thursday, January 8th, 2009

        Coca-Cola will have about 550 employees working at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, BC and all of them will be wearing uniforms made from recycled plastic bottles and a blend of cotton.  But this is not the only thing Coca-Cola is doing during the 2010 Winter Olympics to curb their impact on the environment.

        Coca-Cola also plans to:

        1) Use state-of-the-art coolers and vending machines that will cut their green-house emissions substantially due to eliminating their usage of hydroflurocarbons.  The new units will use carbon dioxide as a refrigerant.

        2) Use 600+ recycling bins throughout the venues in order to encourage people to recycle their plastic bottles.

        3) Use hybrid or high-efficiency vehicles during the Games.

        4) Divert 95% of the waste produced during the Games away from landfills.

        5) Buy “gold-standard” carbon off-sets to compensate for the emissions produced from its Games related-vehicles, air transportation devices, and temporary coolers used.

        Coca-Cola has done its part to be environmentally friendly through their recycling efforts and you can be involved in recycling efforts too!  Donate your used cell phone, PDA, digital camera, or i-pod today!

          Follow RFC on Twitter Follow RFC on Facebook
          Recycling for Charities Podcasts