Filed under: Green Life, Green Tip, Green Websites | Tags: donate, everything, how to, lime.com, packing peanuts, prom dresses, recycle
I stumbled across an article on lime.com. This article explains how to recycle everything you never know you could recycle, from makeup to toothbrushes. Want to recycle your packing peanuts? Just take them down to your local UPS and they will take them from you. How about a formal dress that you will never wear again? Well, those you can donate to the Salvation Army, or to the Glass Slipper Project. You can even get rid of furniture effectively, by either selling it on craigslist or a number of other ways to recycle.
Go to the article for the complete list on how to recycle everything everynting.
Filed under: Green Tip, Green Websites | Tags: environment, green website, healthy, hipster, lime.com, living, recycle
That is the slogan for LIME. This website is fantastic; it is more than day to day tips on green life, it really is how to live green life. They teach you how to incorporate eco-living into your everyday life, and have interesting articles (like how to recycle everything), and they recognize that the eco-world is becoming more and more hipster each day. After about two hours on this site, I have distinguished between what is important and what has recently become hip. I plan to use a lot of these tips, and as I find great ones, I will share them with you.
Greenscream is back, and now I’m never going to shut up.
Filed under: Green Products, Green Websites | Tags: bracelet, everybodygreen.com, green jewelery, jewelery, no-plastic, reycle, website
The beads are 100% cornstarch based resin. It gets its color from natural herbal teas. The charm is recycled brass. Even its packaging is all recycled materials. For $10, this can be yours. For $10, you can help move towards a greener society. This is just one of the perks of visiting the everybodygreen website. The No-Plastic bracelet is the perfect way to show how you want to be green. But remember, recycle the non-plastic packaging when you are done!
Filed under: Green Tip, Green Websites | Tags: Blackle, computers, energy saving, google black, LCD, Search engines
You may have heard of this one before. Blackle is a search engine that is powered by google, but the black facade requires less energy needed to use it. Blackle is my homepage, and you should make it yours. Everytime you do a search on blackle, you save alot of energy! Also, Blackle has just introduced something called Blackle Pages, which provides listings for people who have sustainable products and websites to become better known by the general public. It uses the same energy saving black screen that Blackle does, and it gives people more recources.