Archive for January, 2007

Seventh Generation

January 24th, 2007

I have yet to try anything from them, but the product line is extensive. Paul from “A Green Idea” posted an article on how much petroleum is in our “other” daily products, and it’s amazing. If you get a chance, check out the Seventh Generation website, and their blog, The Inspired Protagonist. Great stuff.

Seventh Generation is the nation’s leading brand of non-toxic and environmentally safe household products. With distribution in thousands of natural product and grocery stores nationwide, we’ve become the authority when it comes to products that protect your health and the planet. We’ve also won over 15 major awards that recognize our efforts to preserve the environment.

Five Things You Can Do At Work To Help The Environment

January 24th, 2007

There are plenty of lists about things to do in general, and at home, but I haven’t seen much on the little things you can do in the corporate world to help out. I know many companies, especially in Houston, don’t have a recycling program, nor are they very environmentally efficient. But here are a few easy things you can do to make a difference. They may be simple and small, but if even just a few of us did some of these things, we’d be in much better shape. What are some things you do in your business environment to help out?

1. Turn your office light off EVERY time you leave your office.
I know when I’m at home, I am always telling my kids to turn off the lights because they are wasting electricity. Well, it’s the same thing at the office. Don’t just turn your light off when you leave for the day, turn it off when you run to the bathroom, meeting, lunch, etc. I also turn off the light in the bathroom and break room when I leave…it’s not hard to turn it back on, and it saves energy…think about it! If you’re concerned people will think you’re out of the office, establish some new rules. Maybe if the light is off but the door is open, I’m just away from my desk. If the door is closed, I’m out of the office. Be flexible!

2. Recycle/Shred your paper.
We don’t recycle at my office, yet I have tons of paper product every week that would normally just go in the trash. Instead, I keep a small cardboard box under my desk, and at the end of the week I dump it in the shred box, which is taken by a professional company who ends up recycling it in the end.

3. Recycle Cans and/or Drink Water
If your company doesn’t currently recycle cans, you should really push for it. It’s pretty darn easy to put a trash can in the break room with a lid with a hole in it for cans only. If your company won’t allow a recycle bin in your area, bring a bag or box from home to toss your cans in. Better yet, drink water instead! It’s better for you anyways.

4. Shutdown your computer every day.
I know a lot of people like to leave their system running and just turn off the monitor. That used to be a big time-saver because computers used to take a long time to boot up. Nowadays, you’re looking at 30-60 seconds max. So shut it down every night! If you can’t shut it down, at least try to put it on hibernate or standby to save power.

5. Raise Awareness
This post came about because many companies don’t currently offer anything in the way of recycling or any other environmental support. I’m doing something about it by raising awareness, talking to my coworkers about these tips, and trying to get a recycling program started. You can do the same thing at your workplace! The more people you tell, the more people will take part in helping our environment.

All these things are so simple to do! If we all do a little, we can help a LOT!

What is this?

January 24th, 2007

This is GreenHouston. I’ve lived in the Houston area (Kingwood, specifically) for almost 4 years now, and I’m amazed at the lack of environmental responsibility in this city and its surrounding areas. Recycling, emissions, waste control, and most importantly environmental education, among other things, are practically nowhere to be found in this city.

I know Texas is way behind as a state in the environmental game, and I am in no ways unrealistic or obsessed in thinking we can change things overnight with radical behavior and protests. However, all the little things are what can make a difference if a lot of people are doing them!

So stick around, subscribe to this feed, and we CAN make a difference. All it takes is a little time and effort. This site will be your gateway to tips, meetups, articles, government rulings, etc., that impact us, and, more importantly, impact our kids!

My first post (later today) will be the first of many lists of 10 things you can do to help out!

Thanks for stopping by, and feel free to drop me a line if you have questions or comments about the site, or want to help out in your own way!