green links
- The Peanut Hotline: Get rid of those pesky plastic packing peanuts at a Peanut collection site. C'mon, I know you want to! (Vendors can also join the Peanut Hotline and become a collection site!)
- A Shopper's Guide to Home Tissue Products: Find out how many trees we could save if we all switched to recycled tissue products.
- Want to reuse/recycle those paper towels and napkins when you're done with them? Worms find them very tasty. There are plenty of sites out there that can tell you how to get started composting with a worm bin. I got started after checking out The New York City Compost Project's site. Seriously, my compost bin doesn't smell at all and it's very satisfying taking waste and making dirt without any effort at all!
- Want to offset the energy-related pollution you produce? Or maybe just find out what that means? Check out Why Offset with NativeEnergy. Be sure to check out their lifestyle and travel calculators, too.
- I'm too lazy to try and describe this or figure out just the sentences to cut and paste, but the Green Map System is pretty darn cool. (New Yorkers, be sure to check out the Green Apple Map.)
- I found a lot of these links in the latest Laptop Lunch newsletter, so you might want to peruse that, too.