
One of the biggest challenges in the corporate world is convincing leaders or owners to incorporate sustainability habits into the workplace. For the eco-minded individual, it can be a headache. Finding out my prior employer took the ‘recycle bins’ and emptied them into the garbage frustrated myself and a colleague beyond belief (which inspired the birth of this very blog you’re reading…)
Luckily, local college students are trying to change
Hope you had a chance to prepare for a sustainable Easter this weekend! Here’s what you missed this week on the green front, as well some Photo Friday fun below:
Growing up Catholic, I was ‘forced’ to unplug & do nothing between 12-3 on Good Friday. I’d avoid the computer, TV & other stuff in favor of a book or reflecting time. It seemed semi-like torture as a child with only a computer and TV in the house. Add that to laptops, smartphones & iPads of modern day…
Whether you’re Christian or celebrating Passover today (or neither), we can all learn something from a little ‘unplugged’ time… Try a day or weekend away from electronics. (Make sure to unplug them to avoid sucking up the vampire energy.) Turn off your iPhone or Droid, leave your laptop at home and get outside.
If you’re strapped for cash,
In case you weren’t paying attention to the pastel colored retail onslaught as of late – heads up – Easter’s this weekend!
For those that celebrate this can be a fun, relaxed holiday filled with candy and family. I already feel a sugar rush coming on…
In the midst of the festivities how can you keep up your green habits?
Here’s some tips:
Reader Ryan asks: Where can we recycle computer laptop batteries?
Answer: Good news for you, Ryan! You can recycle laptop batteries in a few places:
Even if you don’t have grass in your city property limits, you can still grow your own food this season.
I started planting seeds for the first harvest of my container garden last week. Obviously I didn’t inherit my dad’s gardening skills regardless of my DNA, so it has taken some experimentation over the past 2 years. (I was an Urban Dummy just a short time ago!) Here’s the basics if you’re considering to plant this season.
Philadelphia residents can get involved in the recycling awards and have over 30 opportunities to win – with a grand prize of free groceries for a year!
RecycleBank is sponsoring a Sweepstakes running from Sunday April 1st (aka it’s live now) until Saturday, June 30, 2012 to win by recycling. Prizes include:
First and foremost: Congrats to our reader Andrew as winner of our Wheeler Del Torro ticket giveaway! It DOES pay to like us on FB!
(We used random.org to select the winner based on commenter place.) Here’s what else you missed this week:
I’m a fan of white attire all year round (screw that old “after labor day” decree.) And, come warm weather I gravitate even more towards the crisp and clean hue.
After a few washes it’s tough to keep whites fresh-looking. While it’s tempting
My Locavore dream has come true.
All things local are coming to the Philly Farm & Food Fest this Sunday, April 1st from 11 AM – 4 PM at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. The collaboration between Fair Food & PASA (Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture) will
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