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Posted by Green Girl on 25 Sep 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
I know I’m getting off topic but I and Haidi students and resedents need your help. I’m raising money to start a school in Haidi and they will have a recycle bin if I can get your help. If you want to help, e-mail redhat7@bellsouth.net. If you want to help that’s up to youbut I would really appreciate it. Thanks for visiting my website and I’m kinda new to this so see you later or more like come back soon and tell all your friends.
Posted by Green Girl on 31 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Posted by Lee Baldwin on 20 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
Shaw Industries, the nations leading flooring manufacturing has began using bi-diesel manufactured from cooking oil. This keeps us from using more oil, costs less, burns cleaner and eliminates the need for sulphur. The story is awesome and shows that not only is Shaw a leading floring manufacturer but is equally concerned in reducin the demand for foreign oil. If the rest of the American olil companies were as concerned as Shaw we would be in a better situation.
Article can be seen here.
Posted by Lee Baldwin on 20 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
A big thumbs up to Walmart for the things they do to help our world. They have for years been offering people the opportunity to return their plastic bags to be recycled, but now now they have gone a step further in helping to reduce the number of bags making it out of their store. They are doing this by offering reusable canvas bags for sale at their checkout stands. I love the idea and the only step would be to offer them at the same price that a plastic bag would cost Walmart. So lets see if we can get them to make this move to go green and save shoppers some green in the process.
Posted by Lee Baldwin on 10 Jul 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
President Bush and some of his other compadres are at it again, cmplaining about the ethanol requirements. Texas governornor Rick Perry is asking that the EPA relax its ethanol regulations citing rising corn and soy bean costs affecting farmers. But is that the real reason? Probably not. If America starts being weened off its dependancy on oil, then the Texans and others involved in the oil business start losing.
I know, I know. Treehuggers everywhere are going to say that instead of going ethanol, go hybird or total electric. But if someone does not have the money, then ethanol is an alternative.
You can see the story that I read over at USA Today.