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How England Entices to Recycle

Crazy Brits – How England Entices to Recycle:

Could it work for Philly?

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Continue 1 Comment July 23, 2010

Have you measured your Carbon Footprint?

Only 7% of Americans have tried to measure their carbon footprint, according to the Sacred Heart University Polling Center.

Use this handy calculator to measure your carbon footprint:

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1 Comment February 15, 2010

Green Travels: Denver "Snooze" Sustainable Eatery

On a recent family visit to Denver, I had a DELICIOUS sustainable restaurant experience I wanted to share! Snooze on 2262 Larimer St was quite the brunch treat.

Being the greenie I am, I noticed the recycle & composting signs throughout the restaurant (the trashcan in the bathroom requested only paper towels & compostable products). I suspected other green practices to follow suite and found their eco-friendly actions on their Snooze-licious website:

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Lessons from Japan

DSCF4779Though I’ve given some negative press to Japan – for the slaughtering of dolphins – I do have great respect for the country. I had the amazing opportunity to spend 10 days in Japan with my Mom and one of my best friends. We explored everywhere from Nakatsu to Hirsohima, Kyoto, Tokyo, Nara, Nikko and Beppu.

Of course, I made sure to observe enviro-habits abroad. One of the most interesting things I noticed is how efficient the country is. When the Japanese put out waste, they have to separate their plastics, aluminum, glass, and any other recyclables in separate bags from one ‘burnable’ waste area. If this isn’t done, fines ensue. (With a country so small, it’s risky not to take drastic recycling efforts).

One night I stayed at the Earth Embassy at the base of Mount Fuji. American Jacob Reiner founded this organic farm, education center and restaurant to better the local area – especially with delicious produce. We met five volunteers who stay anywhere from a week to several months – investing their time for the greater good. (I also enjoyed a banana and garlic pizza from the delicious café – don’t knock it until you try it…)

Eco-Lessons that I imported from Japan for you?

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Quick Vacation Tip: Eat locally

When you’re traveling it’s easy to get out of the habits you work hard to incorporate in your daily life – like exercising, eating right and your earth-friendly habits that are so routine when at home – can become challenging when vacationing.

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Could Climate Change Affect Your Travel plans?

Venice Flooding Last Week

Baby, it’s getting cold outside, and people are making vacation plans to get away & feel some relief from those wintertime blues.

Planning a trip in the near future? Unfortunately, climate change is placing many travel hot

spots in danger. Here’s some travel destinations that could be affected:

  • Venice, Italy – Just last year, the United Nations cultural organization UNESCO cautioned that Venice is in danger from rising sea levels, resulting from climate change. Last week, over 5 feet of water flooded the underwater city. Additionally, salt water is eating away at the buildings. To combat these problems, the city is building a gate system, a project nicknamed “Moses” to be completed by 2011.
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3 Lessons Learned from my Avalon Vacation

As I’m taking 10 glorious days to rejuvenate from my normally hectic schedule, I can’t escape my green observations & habits. Being green is a part of my lifestyle, and I have “green guilt” if I knowingly do something un-green… Whether I’m on the beach, in our beachhouse, or going for a run. In the past few days, I’ve learned some lessons from my new-found friends in Avalon, NJ, I’d like to share:

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Continue 1 Comment August 29, 2008

Green Your Labor Day Vacation

Many of us are gearing up for the long holiday weekend away. So it seems like a good time to review how we can put our best green effort forward when away from home, where it’s often more challenging to do so.

Whether you’re hitting the beach, camping or visiting old friends, it’s easy to let go of your good green habits when you have a change of scenery. Just like our eating & drinking habits change on vacation, so can our eco-friendly intentions.

Here’s some things to keep in mind to lessen your carbon footprint this weekend or whenever you’re away from home:

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Quick Tip – Beach Clean Up

With labor day coming up soon, many of you will be vacationing on the beach for one last hurrah. Make sure to pick up any trash or recyclables that you may have with you (or from nearby beachgoers) in the proper bin.

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