Posts Tagged zero-waste

King County offers everyday ‘green’ tips at annual Green Festival, May 21-22, in Seattle

“From helping people make affordable and resource-saving home improvements, to offering planet-saving consumer advice, King County government is recognized nationally as a leader of sustainability and “green” living.

Come see some of the County’s top sustainability and green experts at the annual Green Festival, at Qwest Field on Saturday, May 21 from 10 a.m.–7 p.m. and on Sunday, May 22 from 11 a.m.–6 p.m.

This is a great opportunity to hear from more than 125 experts on sustainability and interconnectivity within the green movement; visit with dozens of exhibitors from across the region promoting the benefits of fair trade; and get samples of products from around the globe.

Two of King County’s own environmental experts will also be participating in presentations at the show:”

King County offers everyday ‘green’ tips at annual Green Festival, May 21-22, in Seattle via King County Natural Resources and Parks

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DISPOSABLE CUPS HAVE GOT TO GO

New 3-week community-wide campaign to kick the disposable cup habit

SEATTLE, WA – May 5, 2011 A unique three-week effort to prompt a simultaneous shift in one of our country’s biggest waste problems begins May 21.

Led by New World Habits and supported by coffee shops, non-profits and others, the idea for sudden change is prompted by the theory that any habit can be changed with a concerted three week effort.  This theory will be put to the test in Seattle.

The good news is that you don’t have to give up your coffee.  You simply need to bring your own cup, just as most of us have learned to bring our own bag to the grocery store.

The habit change is relatively painless yet important as Americans throw away almost half a million cups every 15 seconds.  Last year, paper cup usage created close to 400 million pounds of solid waste, and that represents almost a third more than just 4 years earlier!  Our thoughtless disposal of single-use items is getting out of control.  This trend must be reversed.

Via the website, New World Habits will provide the two essential ingredients to facilitate change:  support and a  deadline, not to mention the added incentive of a magnified collective impact that is practically instantaneous.  The website will track the growing numbers.

Participants will join the effort online and then they can watch a change in personal habits become part of a much larger wave of change.  The actual 3-week shift will launch at Green Fest, who is partnering in the initiative along with Sustainable Seattle, Zero Waste Seattle and other organizations.   Equally important is the collaboration of coffeehouses, including Caffe Ladro, who will promote the effort by offering discounts.  Individuals are encouraged to approach their neighborhood coffeehouses (or office, cafeteria, or community organization) to get them involved:  the website offers a flier, including a list of incentives for businesses.  Everything is designed to make it easy for the movement to spread at the grassroots level.

“It’s not as difficult as we make it out to be,” says founder and executive director Karin de Weille.  “We need to show ourselves that we have the power, that we are the adaptable organisms that today’s fast-changing world requires.”  And she believes Seattle is the perfect place to test this point.  Seattle City Council President Richard Conlin concurs, “This initiative is another example of Seattle’s environmental leadership.  Let’s show that we can do this, and our success will be duplicated in other cities.”

The campaign addresses the powerlessness we often feel as individuals.  According to de Weille, “We often feel overwhelmed and so we retreat into denial and a sense of powerlessness.  We find reasons to maintain habits whose value we’ve come to doubt.  Deciding to carry a reusable cup can become a powerful way to align ourselves with what we know to be true and necessary.  And when we make this single move together, we feel that much more empowered as a community to steer our way into the future.  Really, the goals of the campaign are quite broad.  A campaign targeting disposable cups is one way in.  And an especially good way here in Seattle, where we drink a lot of coffee!”

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ABOUT NEW WORLD HABITS

Founded in Seattle in 2010 and aimed at empowering individuals and groups to shift personal behavior and through collaboration move towards a future they believe in.

CONTACT:

Karin de Weille

New World Habits

tel. 808-443-8373

Karin@NewWorldHabits.org

www.NewWorldHabits.org

facebook page:  Reusable Cup Campaign

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San Francisco’s eco-director wants to give citizens more say

San Francisco’s eco-director wants to give citizens more say via Way Out West-Bay Area Green News

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Standard Solar to Participate in Washington DC Green Festival

ROCKVILLE, Md. – October 22, 2010 Standard Solar, Inc., a leader in the full-service development, installation and financing of solar electric systems for commercial, government and residential customers, will take part in the Washington DC Green Festival this weekend October 23rd and 24th.
Green Festival, the largest sustainability event in the world, is a joint project of Global Exchange and Green America. Its mission is to inspire and inform as many people as possible to help make our world just and sustainable. The Washington DC Green Festival will take place this weekend at the Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Place, NW, Washington, DC. The event will be open from 10 AM to 7 PM Saturday and 11 AM to 6 PM Sunday.
“Renewable energy and other sustainable lifestyle choices have become increasingly important parts of today’s economy and environment,” said Standard Solar President Scott Wiater. “Standard Solar is extremely excited to support an event like the Green Festival that highlights the significance of these choices.”
Standard Solar will be exhibiting its energy-saving products at booth 920 in the convention center. In addition, Standard Solar customer Chris O’Brien, who is the director of sustainability at American University and writes the Beer Activist Blog that discusses his solar installation, will be speaking at Green Festival.
Green Festival screens all exhibitors for their commitment to sustainability, ecological balance and social justice. The event also offsets 100 percent of its electricity emissions and is working toward becoming a zero-waste event. The event will include green products, green activities for kids, organic food and beer, green films and how-to workshops.
Featured speakers of the event include Ralph Nader; musician Gilberto Gil; bestselling author and award-winning journalist Amy Goodman; Reverend Lennox Yearwood, who also founded political non-profit Hip Hop Caucus; and Claudia Salerno Caldera, Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Change for the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

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