Our Action

Open Community Co-op

Status: 
In Progress
Description: 

I have a dream to open a community co-op that will support local producers, artisans and sustainable local business. I believe this will help to relocalize the economy while creating a resilient community. It will bring people together creating lasting relationships and give the community control of its food supply.  I welcome any advice or help.

Location

Maple Ride, BC v2x2b3
Canada

greening our lifestyle

Status: 
In Progress
Description: 

We have developed a vegetable and herb garden. 

We are also cooking some meals on top of the woodstove rather than using the gas hob in the kitchen. 

We car pool with family members when we can.

We pick and bottle local fruits for jam.

We bake our own bread.

Location

WF
Ireland
51° 52' 51.6432" N, 8° 24' 18.9828" W

Stop using Plastic

Status: 
In Progress
Description: 

I am starting to go from using plastic bags to using cloth reusable bags instead and whatever plastic there is i will recycle!!!!! I am also going to start using reusable bottles for drinking instead of canned soda, water bottles, plastic cups and silverware. Anything i can to help the enviornment and save the wildlife! Start doing the samething with me, and be apart of making this life time and world a safer and better place to live in.

Location

2761 oak knoll way
oroville, CA 95966
United States
39° 29' 4.3656" N, 121° 31' 7.4568" W

our website

Status: 
In Progress
Description: 

we have decided to start making a difference. we want to hold ourselves accountable so we are broadcasting our own web site dedicated to showing people what we are doing to help. we hope this will inspire others to make a change too. 

please visit our web site at :

web.me.com/ryan_wilbur/Ry_and_Linds/Home.html

 

and you will see how we have increased our home production of vegetables, reduced our carbon footprint, and are making a change in careers to help the environment!

Location

windsor n9a2n2
Canada
42° 19' 23.8872" N, 83° 1' 9.9588" W

Collier Actions

Status: 
Complete
Description: 

Changed most windows in home to triple pane. Shaded remaining windows.

Insulated and dry-walled block walls 

Using compact fluorescents

Using timer for hot water

Using active solar to heat the pool. Covering pool when not in use to prevent evaporation.

Working at home to reduce travel

Location

860 W Calle Ranunculo
Tucson, AZ 85704
United States
32° 19' 39.504" N, 110° 59' 16.836" W

turning the MENTAL light on - and a plea for help!

it kills me that i live in such a beautiful, wooded, animal-populated area and we have NO recycling pick up.  luckily, i found a drop off center that is sent from the heavens - they take EVERYTHING!

 so we've been pulling everything out we possibly can at our own house that can be recycled - and it turns out, it's A LOT.  our tiny kitchen garbage can is barely filled, yet we have an immense amount of recycling.  we made a pact to only put our garbage can out once a month, if not once every two months.  i think we can do it.  honestly, considering the amount of garbage we accumulated in one week, after pledging to recycle, i wouldn't be surprised if we only fill our big garabage can every three months.  we've found so many ways to recycle - the list of what NOT to compost/recycle is WAY shorter than what you can.

 but even better:  i put a call out to my facebook friends that live in our area to piggy back with us.  if they did the separating, we would take their compost (free soil for our garden next year!) and recycling.  within an hour, i recruited two friends!  one lives on the way to the recycling center, so no extra fossil fuels burned, and the other we visit quite often - so we'll pick up when we party (fun times coupled with saving the earth = fantabulous!).

it's like a light went on in our heads - my fiance has dedicated his environmental/wildlife studies to salvaging our Earth, and i have dedicated my day-to-day life (as well as his!) to doing the same.  once i get my math degree, i would love to see us join forces professionally and act as a research team.  captain planet at it's finest!

 our little world got so much better when we started truly caring and acting for the bigger (and more important) world.

 but i do have a question for those of you that read this and would like to help us:  how can we better recycle in the bathroom - i.e., tissues, shampoo bottles, soap, etc - i have ideas, but i am much more aware of kitchen and everyday recycling. we've cut back on toilet paper use (sorry for the TMI), but i need more!  shorter showers, yes!  but what else?? ideas, friends?

:)

True Education

day three of recycling our lunches:

rather than a half filled 50 gallon trash bag being used for my students at lunch time, we have reduced our waste to the size of a VERY small grocery bag.  we recycle our paper trays and our milk cartons.  we pull out anything i can throw in my compost pile, and any unused condiments and utensils.  i even have three kids that have now spearheaded the project themselves and do the sorting for the class.  even those that are unsure about what to recycle have the sense to ask someone who does know (me or my three liasons).

so proud of these kids, and sort of proud of myself for finally taking a chance and making recycling a part of our daily lesson.

 :)

4th Grade Environmental Warriors

Status: 
In Progress
Description: 
Starting today, my students and I are recycling and composting everything we can.  Unfortunately, our school system HAS recycling bins but I have personally watched the custodians empty the recycling into the trash.  So, we're going to do it ourselves.  As long as they separate, I will transport the recycling on my way home from work.  I pass by a small recycling drop off center, and will at least make sure my students participate in recycling.

Location

Roanoke, VA 24017
United States
37° 17' 27.1896" N, 79° 58' 57.216" W

Starting with ME

Status: 
In Progress
Description: 
Right now, I am making better choices as an individual to change my lifestyle and its impact on the environment. 

Location

Roanoke, VA 24018
United States
37° 13' 47.2296" N, 80° 1' 29.172" W

Be the Change You Want to See

Status: 
Complete
Description: 

Since 2006 one step at a time, my family and I have taken steps to live more sustainably, and to raise awareness of the benefits of green living.

I have found to live green is a process and a journey... One step at a time. 

Often when I talk with people about their own efforts to live more sustainably, they share a common frustration of how challenging it can be to make such changes in their life styles, such as buying local and organically, driving less, gardening more, avoiding harsh personal products, etc. 

What I share with these well intentioned but often frustrated folks, is that going green, much like any other lifestyle change, is best made in consistent, managable steps. Often when people try to do it all at once, the process may seem daunting, and they are often too likely to let it ago all together (much like with dieting), and see it as an all or nothing goal.

Our first steps started with intelligent recycling, composting our food and yard waste, and changing to florescent lightbulbs.

Second, we began shopping organics, and seeked out our local farmers market.

Third,  we started telling our friends about how cool our changes were, and the benefit of moving towards a greener and more sustainable lifestyle. We never preached, just shared our own enthusiasm. 

Fourth, we drive "much" less than we ever did when we lived in the City. We carpool every change we get, we all telecommuute almost every day of the week, and we make every attempt to consolidate our errands into as few of trips as possible. Until we can afford a hybrid, for now we just keep our cars well maintained, and running as efficently as possible. 

Fifth, we now use less energy in our home to live, and have all energy star appliances. We also moved to all natural, non-toxic and biodegradable cleaning products, pet products and personal care products. I even make some of my own! They are not only cheaper, but more effective!

I should take a moment to mention, that there are tons of excellent green guides out there at this time. Books such as Gorgeously Green, Easy Green Living, and Green Homes, just to name a few....

Sixth, I began supporting my local food co-op, farmers market, animal shelters, and certain enviornmental & animal conservation and protection groups.

Seventh, I have encouraged my employer (when I am in the Office one day per week) to switch to green office cleaning products, more recycled products, and have been a big advocate of their carpool and telecommute programs.

And finally, but not last, we shop second hand shops for our clothing, buy organic and/or sustainably sourced, fair trade (and local if possible) clothing whenever possible when we have to buy new.

These are just some of the steps we have taken to date so far in an effort to make our world a better place for us, for future generations and all species.

 

Location

WA
United States
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