September 21, 2009

Another Small Step

Want another small idea that could help the planet? This one has even caught the eye of U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu: paint every roof and road white. Simple, right? Sure, it could look a little weird at first, but we'd get used to it quickly and Chu says it could be the equivalent of taking every car in the United States off the road for eleven years.

Wow! Eleven years. Just think of the advances we could make in that time. I'm all for white roofs and roads but how do I get my city to convert? Does anyone know of a community that is actually painting roads white?

My roof will need replacing sometime in the next five years and I'll definitely be looking into the white roof option. Stay tuned . . .

September 15, 2009

Statistics


33% of our trash is recycled. Sounds decent enough, until you realize that 80% of our trash is recyclable. Why are we sending the other 47% to a landfill?

Landfills cost $304,479 per acre to build.

I know it isn't always convenient, but let's take advantage of recycling. Use your city's curbside program, take your used batteries to Best Buy, your CFLs to Ikea, send your old electronics to Gazelle.com, and your yard waste (if you don't compost) to your city's green waste facility.

We can do more.

There are other retailers that help recycle--I just listed my favorite.

Thanks to Reader's Digest for the statistics

September 11, 2009

I Remember

I just wanted to let you know that I remember. I remember exactly where I was, eight years ago. I remember exactly when I started crying and when the crying turned into sobbing. I remember how proud of my country I felt. I still feel that way. Politics are profane; the sacrifices on and because of 9/11 are sacred.

I remember. I support my country. And the fact that this is still a country where I can raise my family and start my own business and worship how I chose and be friends with people who are very different from me is a victory.

I don't know what the goal of those terrible attacks was, but know this: I have not forgotten and I am not afraid.

September 5, 2009

I'm Back


I'm sure you all thought I had abandoned this blog by now. (You all? How many readers do I actually think I have?)

Here's the business update: The business is still on hold indefinitely. I've moved to an area that does offer curbside recycling and I'm loving it! But the business entity is still in my possession. After I settle in, maybe I'll pick it back up. In the meantime, if you want the name, make me an offer. I could be enticed to sell.

Did you know that Habitat for Humanity of Utah County offers recycling? You're helping two great causes at the same time (the planet and Habitat)! They accept home and business building materials, aluminum materials, paper and cardboard materials, and cars. Also, you can donate (or buy) your used home materials (paint, doors, cabinets, porch lights, yard tools, etc.) to Habitat's Restore. Again, recycling and helping your neighbors. It's win-win.