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I have a bunch of copies of GreenLight Zine lying around, so I put them up on Etsy for $2.50 (including shipping)! There’s The Food Issue, The Water Issue, and The Environmental Justice Issue. They’re totally a collector’s item at this point, so get them while you can!
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Reinventing the Toilet : Let’s get our shit together and do it!
From the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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DoSomething.Org's Green Your School Challenge
Register your school, submit the projects you’re working on, win prizes like a cash money and a laptop!
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School Recycling Mini-Grants from the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District
Any school in Cuyahoga County may apply for grants up to $750 to support projects that involve students in establishing or expanding a school recycling program. Applications are accepted twice a year, in September and February.
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i’ve been thinking of doing this for a while now. after i saw this floating around, i wanted to make my own version to hang on my wall. and knowing me, well, i had to make it all ~shnazzy~ so i made this 11x17 poster. i made it so you can download yourself one too, if you like. it’s a nice PDF file so you can take that to Kinko’s and blow it up and hang it nicely in your room or whateva.
Gandhi’s Top 10 Fundamentals for Changing the World
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Why does salad cost more than a big mac?
(via downtownfarmer)
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Rachel Botsman: The case for collaborative consumption
Own less, share more!
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Terracycle’s new offices — vinyl record dividers, doors as desks with kitty litter buckets as foundation, soda bottle art… I dig it.
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My own neighborhood is filled with the signs of a local economy being replaced by a global one: small businesses being replaced by large corporations, multinationals taking over. The deeper I look, the more I realize that in looking into these shop windows, I am also looking out at the rest of the world. I think this is a unique moment to document, and an important one to archive. I know the world will never look quite this way again, and I feel that I want to look closely, to hold it near.
Posted on December 22, 2010 via with 2 notes
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So much prettier than a parking lot.
Detroit Bike Shop Circa 1912
Posted on December 14, 2010 with 4 notes
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