Welcome to the September 21st, 2009 edition of All Things Eco.
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Alternative Energy
Katy Unitek presents Solar Training for the Construction Industry posted at Boots On The Roof.
Dan Greene presents A Billion Crayons to be Made By Solar Power posted at Solar Panels For Homes. Dan describes this article as "an example of a large multi national working on alternative energy sources."
Martin Andrews presents Homemade Solar Power Guide posted at Seb Tennyson.
Frugality
That Kind of Girl presents The Kind of Girl Who totally has Mother Nature's back when it comes to fighting grime posted at Not That Kind of Girl. That Kind of Girl describes this submission as "a 20-something's funny experience switching out store-bought cleaning supplies for home-made, natural concoctions!"
SVB presents Green Living: Ways To Recycle And Buy Used posted at The Digerati Life.
Smarter Wallet presents Save Money On Gas With These 10 Tips posted at The Smarter Wallet. Helping with fuel efficiency.
Gigi Wolf presents Spend Nothing for a Month? Ok, I'm game! | PurelyOurs posted at PurelyOurs.
Living Cheap Now presents Shopping at garage sales. posted at living cheap now.
Gardening & Food
Marla Meridith presents Fresh Picks Newsletter: September 2009 posted at Family Fresh Cooking With Marla. Marla says, "This Family Fresh Cooking newsletter has great eco friendly suggestions for packing your kids lunches."
Going Green
Caitlin Gannon presents Organic vs natural vs eco-friendly -- much confusion! posted at Fiber Organics Blog. Caitlin describes this submission as "an attempt to define all the terms circulating in the green marketplace -- eco, organic, sustainable, etc. Emphasis on textiles but not exclusively so."
Suburban Wife presents Switching to a Greener, Organic, All Natural Lifestyle posted at Suburban Wife Life. Suburban Wife says, "Anyone can benefit from making a few simple, greener, eco friendly changes in their lifestyle."
Case Ernsting presents Simple Tips For Going Shaker Green: Eco-Friendly Ways to Save Your Health, Your Figure and Your Money posted at Dining & Gathering Blog. Case says, "Going green is growing increasingly important. The Shakers have been living the eco-friendly life for generations and their furniture reflects this lifestyle."
Home & Family
Autumn Beck presents Have You Seen Cotton Babies New Cloth Diapers? posted at All About Cloth Diapers. Autumn says, "I look forward to trying out one or both of these when they release!"
Katie presents Natural Kitchen Cleaners: What’s Under my Sink? posted at Kitchen Stewardship. Katie says, "Two bottles, one box. Keep it simple and safe in the kitchen!"
Internet & Technology
Energy Idealist presents Go Green! Green Web-Hosting Companies For A Sustainable Future posted at ENERGY IDEALIST. Energy Idealist mentions Focus Organic's host, Super Green.
Our Impact
Ian Peatey presents Garbage dump of natural beauty posted at Quantum Learning.
I share this world with each and every one of you. If I don’t care about the world I live in, indirectly I demonstrate my lack of care for you. The only conclusion I can form is the thousands of people who left their rubbish in this place simply didn’t care about their home – or about me or you.
Pets & Animals
Brenda Pike presents Cat Food posted at Pragmatic Environmentalism. Brenda says, "Now that my kitten's a year old, I'm looking for healthy, environmentally responsible adult cat food for him."
goo presents Chasing Butterflies and Bee Update posted at sustainablelivingproject.co.uk.
Caroline Bogart presents Dog Scratching and Itching, Could It Be Yeast? posted at B-Naturals.Com Newsletter. This submission presents a few natural options for fighting yeast.
Travel & Transportation
Timothy Scott presents World Savers in Latin American Travel posted at Luxury Latin America Blog. Timothy says, "Latin America dominates Conde Nast Traveler's World Saver awards - tourism companies doing good and reducing their impact on the environment."
Kate presents Green Lodging Part II : What Should I Look For? posted at Green Thinking Blog. Kate says, "Conscious of your eco-footprint when staying in a hotel? Ask your hotel if they have programs on recycling, linen re-use, and electricity conservation. Most hotels are proud of the steps they're taking to save the planet so they'll love to share their efforts with you."
Thank you for reading!
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5 Responses
1
angie
September 21st, 2009 at 2:03 pm
woo hoo as usual!
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Suburban Wife
September 21st, 2009 at 3:18 pm
Thank you for including me!
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Case Ernsting
September 21st, 2009 at 4:05 pm
Thanks so much for including our post on Going Green Amish Style. Looking forward to the Carnival already!
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Banks Massachusetts
September 22nd, 2009 at 5:09 am
Going Green Amish Style is beautiful. i will post article .thank for sharniing
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Best Restaurant nyc
September 22nd, 2009 at 6:52 am
Thanks for sharing this valuable post. I like "Solar Training for the Construction Industry posted at Boots On The Roof".