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Looking back at the first month of going green

November 22nd, 2009

I am in the fifth week of this project and thought today would be a good day to do a recap of what I have already done and any updates on what I have done since.  Here is an overview:

Week 1: Online Knowledge

During the first week, I found all sorts of awesome sites like My Zero Waste and Franke James.   Since then, I have slowly been adding to my green site repertoire and have found some really neat websites like Little Homestead in the City and Tap It.  I am continuing my progress and every week I find new sites about every topic.  This week I even found a site completely devoted to shutting NASCAR down.  Let me know if you have any great sites for me to follow!

Week 2: Stop Junk Mail

During the second week, my task was to learn about junk mail and do my best to get them to stop sending it.  I learned that 100 million trees are cut down every year just for junk mail and over 40% of that goes straight into the garbage.  I have taken steps to remove myself from the lists, but I think this is going to be a marathon rather than a sprint.  I have used the template I created several times.  I think the junk mail is slowing and I am continuing to follow up with companies, but the effects might take a while.  The part that REALLY torked me off was that I removed myself from receiving phone books, the respective companies contacted me and told me I was off of their list, then within 2 weeks I received 2 phone books from the very same companies.  I have followed up with them further, wrote a letter to our local paper (has not been published yet), sent this topic to a local radio personality that I hope he will cover and been generally ornery on the topic.

Week 3: Saving Water

I learned this week that I would needlessly waste well over 100,000 gallons of water in my life if I continued what I was doing.  I learned some super easy ways to save 54 gallons of water on any given day.  So far, I think this challenge has caused the most dramatic daily change I have made so far.  I used to take 2 baths every day.  Now I only shower or bathe once a day.

Week 4: Food Waste

I learned quite a bit last week.  I learned that food waste creates a large amount of methane, which is far worse than CO2 as far as greenhouse gases go.  We can help reduce the greenhouse gases by better using or planning food/meals, donate what we not use, or compost food waste.  I also was exposed to Freeganism, which still

Food Bank with Marcia Paulson

Food Bank with Marcia Paulson

fascinates me.  I was fortunate enough to be able to speak with our local Solid Waste Utility Manager and he schooled me on the awesome things Fargo is doing to reduce waste and reuse energy.

I also learned about the food bank and what is happening locally to help recover and redistribute food that would otherwise go to waste.  Ashley and I were fortunate enough to take a tour of the Lutheran Social Services Food Bank headquarters which is shown in the pictures.  Marcia Paulson, Director of Marketing and Development, showed us around the warehouse and helped show us the great things they are doing for the people of our state and area (in addition to helping with the environment).   Paulson pointed out that they work with over 50 restaurants, grocery stores, hospitals, colleges, and bakeries to help recover food.  One chain of grocery stores alone, Hornbacher’s, provided over 100,000 pounds of food last year PER STORE.  Although the Food Bank is doing some really great things, Paulson indicated that there is always ways to improve.

Visit to the Food Bank and the huge shelves of food

Visit to the Food Bank and the huge shelves of food

Not only have Ashley and I become more aware of our food waste, I think we have become more aware of the process and what is going on in our community.  We just volunteered to help out at the food bank and will update you all when that happens.  In this case, going green has other implications.

Summary

It has been a really cool month and I appreciate everybody that has stopped by to take a look.  If you have any comments, suggestions or questions… leave them in the comments area below.

 

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Conserving water – a week in review

November 9th, 2009

The challenge that Ashley assigned to me this week was to become aware of and act on water conservation around the house.  During this past week, I have learned many facts about water conservation and have taken steps that will save 100s of thousands of gallons over the course of my life.   Once again, this blog (along with Ashley) has helped me to learn something about environmentalism, why it is important to be green and steps we can all take to help.  If I can do them with little or no effort, I think most people can do the same.  Come join me in this going green journey!

Probably the biggest change I made this week was the discontinuation of a longtime habit.  I stopped taking two baths a day.  I have to admit, I cannot stop taking baths altogether, but am only showering or bathing once a day now.  I suppose I may occasionally shower twice if I ever find myself Jell-O wrestling or in a spaghetti eating contest, but that has not happened to date.   Basically, I am trying to religiously follow the previous post 5 Super Easy Ways to Conserve 54 Gallons of Water Today!  So far, each of these items have been very easy to follow and think they will be a regular part of my future.

Sure, it has been reported that Americans are using less water today than in 1975, but we can do better.  There are many simple things that we can all do to put a little less strain on the water treatment plants and overall water consumption lifecycle.  Little things like turning off the faucet when you are brushing your teeth can end up making a big difference.

So, as this week closes, I am feeling pretty good with how this whole venture is going.  Not only did I learn how to conserve water, I also learned how to save a few trees by stopping junk mail and also learned about some of the cool green news websites.  Let me know any advice in the comments area below and keep watching for this next week’s task.

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A few interesting water conservation links

November 6th, 2009

This week, guygoesgreen has been focusing on water conservation around the house.  I may not be the greenest guy in the world, but I am learning and already making a positive impact on the world around me.  Today, I am going to highlight some interesting links that I found relating to water.

Tapit – I just recently found this site.   Tapit is a grassroots sort of operation where they are trying to build a network of café’s and locations where people can refill their water bottles.  The network is still relatively small, but I love the idea of helping people find locations to fill water.  This can help reduce the number of plastic bottles that end up in the landfill.

H2OUSE – This gives users a graphical interface where users can select different areas of the house to learn how they can save water.

100 Ways to conserve water – This is a detailed list of things you can do to save water.  There are 100.  J

Enjoy the links, and please let me know if you have any great water resources in the comments area below.

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