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This is a forum for everything green, let's hear it ladies how green are you? The green movement is so wonderful it's worth sharing let's talk about the latest information...

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Theresa Ayers Comment by Theresa Ayers on February 13, 2009 at 10:52am
Bobbi thank you for joining our group. I look forward to hearing more about your business and reading your blog. Have an Amazing Day
Bobbi Dupre Comment by Bobbi Dupre on February 13, 2009 at 10:46am
Hi I am a new member and I am a hippie tree hugger-I work to enlighten people about ozone pollution and health issues. Looking forward to my new blog site becoming operational!! Thegreenqueenblog.com
Thanks to Bridget Ayers!
Bridget Ayers Comment by Bridget Ayers on January 5, 2009 at 3:37pm
For next year....

“5 Ways To Green Your Christmas Tree - Earth911.com” http://bit.ly/wVNq
Holly Peterson Comment by Holly Peterson on November 25, 2008 at 12:22pm
By the way...I made an oops! It's RecycleBank.com

Thanks!
Holly Peterson Comment by Holly Peterson on November 25, 2008 at 11:56am
Of course! I'm going to look up the recyclebank.org for us...
Bridget Ayers Comment by Bridget Ayers on November 24, 2008 at 3:29pm
Wow Holly you have really made this section awesome!! Thank you for all of the wonderful contributions!
Holly Peterson Comment by Holly Peterson on November 21, 2008 at 2:41pm


MONEY in the BIN - RecycleBank
Let's face it. Most of us can do a better job at recycling. We seriously reassessed our rubbish in honor of America Recycles Day last week. But in case you did not, here is another incentive. How would you like to get paid to recycle? RecycleBank makes it easy. You sign up. They bring a bin to your front door. You fill it with recyclables. You get reward points that can be used at places such as Target, CVS, and Foot Locker, or for products made by Stonyfield Farms, Method, and Evian. City dwellers and college kids (who might not have a place to house their own bins) can utilize the program's many kiosks. Whoever you are, it is three easy steps toward providing relief for your two favorite things – the planet and your wallet. And that, my friends, is how America recycles.
To learn more go to recyclebank.org.
Holly Peterson Comment by Holly Peterson on November 12, 2008 at 1:54pm
"I am NOT a paper cup..."


“I am not a paper cup” from Décor Craft Inc. just makes me smile. Made from double-walled porcelain with a silicone top, the re-usable cup looks just like the landfill-bound "to go" variety — only it's dishwasher safe, environmentally conscious, and keeps your drink nice and toasty. The cups are officially sold out until late August, but rumor has it you may be able to find them on the shelves at LA's Kellygreen.

Kellygreen, 4008 Santa Monica Boulevard, at Sunset Boulevard; 323-660-1019.
Theresa Ayers Comment by Theresa Ayers on November 11, 2008 at 2:25pm
It is wonderful that this country has finally embraced the green movement. It is time that we understand the need to protect our planet. I think it’s great that we have added this to our site.
Holly Peterson Comment by Holly Peterson on November 11, 2008 at 7:27am

In high school, some of us had to carry around and "nurse" strange things like eggs and sacks of flour for days. The idea: to remember that parenting was hard. Valerie Auberger and her partner kind of channeled our health teachers when they created Pinky Tree. Their goal: to provide a living reminder for people to improve their carbon footprints. These keychain/cellphone charms are two-inch capsules that house a variety of baby cacti selected for durability and cuteness. You can keep them in the "incubator" for up to a year before they need replanting and only need to water them once or twice a month. Part of every sale goes toward American Forests reforestation. And for every four Pinky Trees sold, one tree can be planted. Do your health teachers proud.
Get your own at pinkytree.com
 

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