Forever Green

Mar 25 2013 • Posted by

Girl Scouts Forever Green

 

I took the Girl Scouts Forever Green pledge. The girls have pledged reduce waste, save energy, and build rain gardens. Additionally, the Girl Scouts official website encourages people to “Take Action”, just like the SouthCoast Energy Challenge does!

The Girl Scout “pledges” in Eastern Massachusetts have eliminated 2,536,973 pounds of CO2, which they calculate is equivalent to emissions from 226 cars per year. I love the way these statistics are converted in an easy to understand way.

Join the girls and pledge HERE

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Challenge of the Month: BYOCC (Bring Your Own Coffee Cup)

Nov 29 2011 • Posted by

“Ashes to ashes, dust to dust”Polystyrene Symbol

We all know the quote, but did you know that it only applies to natural substances. Unlike most materials, polystyrene (PS), which is what Styrofoam cups are made out of, does not biodegrade for at least 500 years. The products we buy that contain PS will without a doubt out last us, our kids, and grand kids.  When we purchase a product with the recycling #6 symbol it means that that product is made from polystyrene.

According to the EPA, there are 25 billion styrofoam cups thrown away every year. Unlike other plastics, Styrofoam crumbles very easily and gets washed away into our local and not so local coast lines. You can imagine some of the consequences of those actions. Just imagine if this beach was in your town. Who would be responsible for the clean up and the cost associated? Would it take the destruction of our local beaches in order for us to change our ways? I hope not. Remember that styrofoam Dunkin’ Donuts cup for this morning? What did you you do with it?

So how can we fix this environmental disaster? Here’s an easy fix. Don’t purchase styrofoam cups. If you don’t purchase them, you don’t have to throw them away. If you do purchase them, try to reuse them. Keep one in your car, and when you order your next iced coffee ask your barrista to leave out the outside styrofoam cup. Even better, grab your reusable mug and bring it to your coffee shop. In my local Dunkin’ Donuts they they accept reusable mugs and they give me a ten cent discount for using one. The majority of environmental degradation can be reduced by simple changes in our behavior.

Styrofoam covered beach

 

Your December Challenge: For one month, bring your own coffee to work in a reusable coffee mug, or use a reusable mug when purchasing coffee. Then upload a picture of you holding your reusable coffee mug with some of your work colleagues to our Facebook page wall! You never know, you might just win a prize!

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Challenge of the Month: Put a plastic bottle to good use…

Jul 19 2011 • Posted by

Next time you’re done drinking from that disposable plastic water bottle, fill it back up with tap water, and throw it in the toilet tank! I’m not kidding.

Place a one liter bottle full of water in your toilet tank and save a liter of water with every flush! How much water do we really need to flush? Pre-1994 homes most likely have 3.4 gallons per flush toilets. With this tip you can extend the life of your toilet, all the while reducing your water consumption. The current toilet standard is 1.6 gallons…but how low can you go? Here in the office we placed two 500ml water bottles in the tank so now we only use 1.34 gallons per flush! We challenge you to take this quick step to save money on your quarterly water bill and save a lot of water!

Your Challenge: Take a picture of you placing at least one disposable bottle within your toilet tank, and upload it to our facebook wall, and say “I’ve taken the challenge!”. Each week we’ll select one challenge of the week winner. Every so often, we’ll send one lucky winner a prize! So make those photos count!

Watch this quick tutorial for more in depth instructions.

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