Showing posts with label go green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label go green. Show all posts

Friday, August 15, 2008

string on the finger

If you still need a reminder to refuse plastic bags at any retail location, take a look at this:
Need an easy fix to plastic bags? Visit Reusable Bags dot com.
If you live where I live, call me and I will sell you some. We keep them in stock.
No excuses.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Neuton..use your Neuton!

Please welcome the newest member of our green lawn maintenance family, Sasha's little brother, Neuton! After a season of killing ourselves, 1950's style, with a reel mower on the places Sasha can't reach, we finally decided to get this awesome cordless, electric powered mower that so gets top honors for cuteness and efficiency! Neuton is emissions-free, low-noise, and cute as a button! How many mowers do you know that leave little lizard tracks in their wake? It cuts like a D-R-E-A-M! The yard looks awesome after we turn this duo loose!
In case you haven't seen big sister Sasha's video today, here is an easy hookup! Enjoy!


Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Now THIS is called making a change!

Say what you want about Ikea, yes their stuff is cheap (sometimes it's quality cheap too) but mostly they have innovative ideas about products and styles. I for one an mesmerized when I enter a store. It's what it must feel like to smoke crack. That's it! It's affordable domestic decorating crack! I feel better now that I have named it.

Back on point...In March 2007, Ikea challenged their customers to use less plastic and encouraged them to "Bag the Plastic" cutting the plastic bag use to 50% in their stores. I was astounded to see that not only did they hit the goal, but obliterated it by reducing plastic bag use by 92%! WOW! Read the full press release here.

So, a polite tennis clap goes out to Ikea for the encouragement/forward thinking, and a huge Arsenio Hall salute to customers for heeding the call, looking ahead, and thinking about our planet. Now take a deep clean breath because through the details of this program, Ikea has planted over 725,000 trees to help reduce their carbon footprint.**IMHO, the only way we are going to solve this plastic bag situation effectively is to attack it like Ikea. Do not make the choice paper or plastic. The choice should be: #1 no bag, #2 remember to bring your own reusable bags, #3 pay for your bags ($.50 ea) or #4 schlep your stuff out to the car by hand and deal with the black bean cans rolling all over your floorboard and driveway and maybe then you'll remember your own bags next time! :) **

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Ahhh...good times



Saturday, July 07, 2007



Today is the day!
Make a difference.

Change your light bulbs. Walk don't drive. Recycle.

It doesn't matter what you do, just make sure you do something.
Even the smallest effort makes a difference.

Be proud of the change you make today.