Welcome to the August 17th, 2009 edition of All Things Eco.
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Alternative Energy
The Editors presents Home solar panels with little money down posted at Explore Home Power. This submission talks about leasing solar panels.
Crafts
SJ Budget Fashion presents Trends on a budget: DIY studded pocket jeans posted at Budget Fashion Scene. SJ Budget Fashion says, "Have an old studded belt lying around from your punk rocker days? Repurpose it into a unique pair of studded pocket jeans!"
Rose presents Starbucks Coffee Cup Cozy ~ Easy Craft For The Beach posted at Fine Craft Guild .com. Rose says, "Save the environment, one coffee cup sleeve at the time. Say NO to the Starbucks variety and use this free pattern with loads of sample ideas to make your own cuff. And, a handmade coffee cup cozy makes a great gift. Hop over to pick a favorite design..."
RecycleCindy presents Recycled Plastic Bag Shell Purse posted at My Recycled Bags.com. RecycleCindy says, "Crochet this fashionable purse using recycled plastic bags. The pattern is free and what a great way to reuse and upcycle some old plastic bags!"
Make it from Scratch presents Gift Tins posted at Make It From Scratch. These gift tins are "made from a recycled bread crumb container."
Frugality
Tyler presents Improve Your Water Heater Efficiency And Save $125 A Year posted at Frugally Green. Tyler says, "Don't let your electricity bill get you down. If you spend the next weekend implementing a few really simple changes to your water heater, you could improve its performance by 25% or more. That's cash in your pocket, bank account, or investment portfolio, not to mention less carbon in the atmosphere."
Gardening & Food
NtJS presents "Fresh" the Movie Review posted at not the jet set. NtJS says, "Even if you are not an "environmentalist" type the film teaches you without lecturing you about where your food really comes from."
00FF00 presents Compost Wars posted at ooffoo. 00FF00 says, "A member of the ooffoo community presents a disturbing review of the ways in which we continue to be wasteful and wonders whether there will be an end to unnecessary disposable items."
Free Organic News presents Organic Food and E.Coli posted at Free Organic News. Free Organic News says, "There's an abounding parable, latterly fed by a media scare, that organic produce inspires the expansion of E.coli because organic farmers use composts and fertilizer. Organic promoters have come out in hot defence by contrast claim."
Rose Hillbrand presents Community Supported Agriculture: A Win-Win-Win Concept posted at Newholisticliving's Blog.
Home & Family
Laurel presents Great Gift: Bambu Kitchen/Home Products posted at Green Thinking Blog. Laurel says, "Great gift idea: a bamboo spork made from 100% organic-grown bamboo."
Lisa Robbins presents New Eco Friendly Art posted at City Living Girl. Lisa writes about Print Pattern Paper, a company we worked with in the past for a giveaway. Unique art!
Internet & Technology
J Jill presents How to Go Green on Twitter to Help Save the Earth posted at FaithAllen. J Jill says, "This is how to use twitter to help save the earth and find eco info instantly."
News & Media
Mikkal Travvis presents Fascism On The Farm: H.R. 2749 - The Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009 posted at The Truth.
On July 30th, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 2749 - The Food Safety Enhancement Act of 2009. This bill, the centerpiece of big agriculture's war on organic farming in the United States, gives the U.S. government such unprecedented control over independent and organic farmers that some are calling this proposed law "fascism on the farm".
DWSUWF presents Obama Administration Okays Major Mountaintop Removal Coal Project posted at HDW - mobile. Upsetting news.
Our Impact
Travis presents Vegetarianism posted at Personal Web Guide. Travis says, "Living a vegetarian lifestyle is THE single biggest method for protecting the environment and partaking in an ethical diet. Not only is more fuel wasted on the meat industry than any other industry, but a vegetarian diet is also one of the healthiest things you can do for your body too."
Steven Handel presents Thoughts On Vegetarianism and Animal Rights posted at The Emotion Machine. A small group of videos of famous people talking about vegetarianism and animal rights.
Personal
Olive Farmer presents Olive Farmer: You'll never get out alive posted at Olive Farmer. Olive Farmer describes this submission as a "blog about our organic olive farming adventure."
Pets & Animals
Reduce Reuse Recycle
Katie presents Monday Mission: Analyzing Aluminum FOIL in August posted at Kitchen Stewardship. Katie describes her submission as, "Some simple ideas to reduce our consumption of aluminum foil, a NON-renewable resource."
paystolivegreen presents Make Your Car Washing More Environmentally Friendly posted at Pays to Live Green.
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August 17th, 2009 at 2:38 pm
LOTS of great articles here...will cross post on my FB!
August 17th, 2009 at 2:40 pm
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August 17th, 2009 at 5:21 pm
Love this week's eco carnival and thanks for including my recycled bag post. Stumbled and reviewed too!
August 18th, 2009 at 5:55 am
The studded jeans is the real stud! Its really a very hip design and all you need is a studded belt and a pair of jeans and bit of hardwork and voila... you have just turned your jeans into some rockstar a very fashionable pair! Go out and make a style statement and become envy of your friends eyes.Great article, very very creative!
August 21st, 2009 at 5:07 am
Thanks so much for featuring Compost Wars, Stefanie. We also really loved Katie's post on reducing use of aluminium foil.