Archive for May, 2007

Google vs. Yahoo in the Race to be Green

May 14th, 2007

Interesting – guess in this kind of battle, at least the earth wins!

Google v. Yahoo: Who Cares The Most About The Environment?

Getting Married? Make it Green and Clean!

May 9th, 2007

Never thought about this – but a wedding can be a huge hit on the environment with travel and everything. Here’s a way to keep it green!

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Make Your Office Greener!

May 1st, 2007

Another good article – related to this one – about how to make your office/company greener! Anyone have any other good ideas?

Sure, your office has those blue bins and uses recycled paper, but how much is your company really doing for the environment? Chances are, it’s a lot less than Clif Bar. The Berkeley, Calif., company began its earth-friendly makeover by changing the contents of the sports nutrition bars that it makes. In 2001, none of the bars’ ingredients were organic; this year, the company plans to use 20 million pounds of organic material, or 70 percent of all ingredients it purchases. But Clif Bar’s environmentally friendly attitude doesn’t stop at its product. In the past six years, it has also made serious efforts to make its headquarters as green as possible.

You may not have the green resources of Clif Bar, but there are simple things you can do to make your office more eco-friendly:

  • Put recycling bins in every office and cubicle.
  • Turn off computers and power strips at night.
  • Ask your office manager to check out Environmentally Preferable Purchasing, a Web site from the Environmental Protection Agency that offers guidance on eco-friendly office supplies. (www.epa.gov/epp)
  • Seek out help from local environmental groups on how to make your office greener.
  • Encourage your staff to use scrap paper.

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