Filed under: Earth Friendly Campaigns and Products, gardening | Tags: butterflies, gardening
Butterflies touch the hearts of the young and old alike. If one lands on you, somehow you feel honored, as if you are singled out as an especially trustworthy companion. If you are lucky enough to have a butterfly house and garden, here are some easy ways to care for our gentle winged friends.
Filed under: Earth Friendly Campaigns and Products, world concerns | Tags: golf courses and equipment
I’ve written about eco-golf before but have found some more info to share. With an estimated 28 million American golfers out there those greens they play can exact a significant environmental price. Irrigation systems use massive amounts of water and grooming those beautiful greens involve chemical treatments. Audubon International Golf and the Environment Initiative certifies courses that are more eco-friendly. There are courses out there that protect the environment, conserve natural resources and provide wildlife habitats.
Filed under: Earth Friendly Campaigns and Products, food, health and beauty, organic gifts, weddings and celebrations, world concerns | Tags: eco-friendly weddings
Many couples are now planning to tie the knot with Earth-friendly celebrations and the wedding industry is adapting to their wishes. There are all kind of ways to have a green wedding without sacrificing the fun, elegance or style you want.
Filed under: Earth Friendly Campaigns and Products | Tags: convention, Denver, sustainable
There will be a lot of red, white and blue showing in August at the Democratic National Convention, but Denver will also be showing shades of green. Nancy Pelosi recently complimented efforts in Denver and across Colorado to push environmentally sustainable energy use at the convention. She said she was impressed that the committee has found time to work on sustainability and to organize a convention where the values of the American people were the overriding concern. The committee organizing the convention has pledged to hold the most environmentally friendly party convention in history. Let’s hear it for red, white, blue and green!
Filed under: Earth Friendly Campaigns and Products, business, world concerns | Tags: business, eco-acronyms, environment
So what does ARSO mean? Here’s another eco-acronym that compliments “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. ARSO is used by some in the environmental industry to help companies reduce and manage their carbon footprint. It stands for Avoid, Reduce, Substitute and Offset.
For example a business can:
AVOID buying a large SUV for deliveries or avoid using non-recycle copy paper.
REDUCE their purchases of overly packaged items.
SUBSTITUTE biking for driving to work or using more enviro-friendly office supplies or machines.
OFFSET their environmental impact by purchasing carbon credits.