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How to Get Started With Recycling

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This is such a simple, easy reference to recycling by Greenprofs, we thought it worth forwarding to you in it’s original form.  Enjoy!

Recycling helps to save forests from depleting, increases the quality of our water and stimulates the economy. For those reasons and many more it is important that everyone does what they can to ensure that they are doing their bit for mother earth. Following is an explanation of how you can get started with recycling and give something back as well as improve your quality of your life and the quality of life for your children and your children’s children. Many people say that they don’t do their bit towards recycling because their effort on their own is not enough to make a difference, however this is simply not true. If everyone had that attitude, where would be?

Organize Your Waste

Rather than sticking your rubbish into one central place, it is important that you categorize waste in order to recycle it. You should place glass in one place, tins/cans in one place, plastics in one place, compost in one place and have another place for cardboard and paper/newspaper.

Find out about Recycling Facilities Where you Live

You should find out about the facilities available in your county. Depending on where you live, you may find it is harder or easier to recycle your waste. Some places will have a dedicated pick-up to come and take your waste away, while other areas will require that you drive a substantial distance in order to drop it off. Either way, it is important that you do your bit for society.

Recycling Tins/Cans

When recycling tins and cans you should firstly remove all the paper from the outside and try to flatten any sharp edges to limit any risk of you being cut. You should then place all tins and cans in a dedicated waste bin.

Plastic

Plastic wrappings and other plastic items should be treated with caution when recycling them. It is best if you take measures to stop any animals being hurt from plastic items. This includes breaking open drinks-cans rings so that an animal cannot get their head trapped in it, as well as ripping open plastic bags so they are just in the form of a single sheet.

Compost

Compost should be used to enrich your soil in your garden. Many people have a compost heap in their garden. Once you have left the compost for a period of a few weeks, it is now ready to treat the soil in your garden. If you do not have a large garden then you could consider asking your neighbors, friends and family members if they could make use of it.

Paper/Newspaper

Paper and newspaper is generally the easiest item to recycle because it is the most sought after item. After you read your old newspapers and magazines you should place them inside a dedicated container so that they can later be recycled. You should be especially careful not to place any other items into this container as it will cause problems for the recycler later on.

1 comment July 15, 2009

G3REEN OUTLET OPENING AT THE ARTS FACTORY

Don’t miss this First Friday! Downtown’s monthly art festival is going green January 2, 2009 with the addition of the G3reen Outlet.

Located in the heart of the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas, G3reen Outlet is designed as an eco gallery, store and resource center focused on green living solutions.

Kick start your Green New Year’s Resolution at G3! Among the displays, Pulte DelWebb Homes will feature their new community, Villa Trieste, the first LEED certified and Solar Community in Nevada. Other participating partners include Liquid Stucco, Car Planet, and a variety of artists, designers, and green product suppliers. The event is free to attend.

Display space available for $100. Showcase your eco art and green products to 5,000 people attending First Friday events each month. Contact Tara at 702.556.8619 or tara@smartbrand.biz for details.

For details visit: http://ecobrand.ning.com/events/g3reen-outlet-opening-at-the

G3Reen Outlet Opening

G3Reen Outlet Opening

2 comments December 29, 2008

World’s First Green Visitors Center In Nevada

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The world’s first completely green-energy based visitors center is located in Tonopah, Nev.  Located halfway between Las Vegas and Reno on U.S. 95, the center is built of recycled materials and runs entirely on power created by solar panels and a wind generator. Inside the center, visitors learn about renewable energy through detailed displays while also watching it in action. The center, located on U.S. 95 at the south end of town, provides tourist information on Tonopah and other Nevada locations as far north as Reno-Tahoe and as far south as Las Vegas.

For further information regarding the Tonopah Tourist Information Center contact the Tonopah Chamber of Commerce at www.TonopahChamberofCommerce.com <http://www.TonopahChamberofCommerce.com> or call 775-482-3859.

The darkest skies in the United States look down on Tonopah, Nev., the former mining town situated halfway between Reno and Las Vegas on U.S. 95, making it the best stargazing location in the country, according to USA Today. By day, this “Queen of the Silver Camps” as it’s known reveals a history waiting to be explored complete with a Historic Mining Park, the Central Nevada Museum and numerous murals and monuments throughout town. Located “in the middle of everywhere,” Tonopah also grants access to unsurpassed outdoor adventure from mountain biking and hiking to off-roading, climbing, camping and even turquoise mining.

Add comment November 11, 2008

The Wonders of Springs Preserve

It was one of the first truly inspriational explorations into the sustainable market sector that we had – and what a start to a journey it was.

Springs Preserve sits squarely in the middle of Las Vegas. The $250 million, 180-acre project is nothing short of a wonderland of low-water, energy-efficient buildings and gardens. The actual springs on this site once provided water for all of Las Vegas, which, by the way, means “meadows” in Spanish.

Now the The Las Vegas Valley Water District and a team of architects have restored and revamped the site with sustainability displays intended to raise public awareness of green-building practices. There are six football fields worth of low-water gardens, with 20,000 species of drought-tolerant plant life, plus a 30-acre “Cienega” or desert wetland.

This new facilities cannot be fashioned any other way than to say it’s the desert’s true oasis. Certainly an oasis among the glittering lights of the Strip that is clearly visible from many vantage points around the facilities.

The visitor attractions are incredible, and start near the front gate with The ORIGEN Experience:
A hands-on approach to understanding the fascinating history and fragile eco-system of the Las Vegas Valley.

There two main galleries, the ORIGEN Experience and the Desert Living Center.
The Origen Experiece
The ORIGEN Experience enables visitors to sense the historic essence of the land. ORIGEN exhibits include a simulated flash flood, a gallery on the cultural history of the area and replicas of an ancestral pueblan village. Kids old and young are encouraged to dig for, and identify fossils and view live exhibits of local flora and fauna.

the Desert Living Center
The Desert Living Center provides classes, training and exhibits that help residents learn practical tips about eco-friendly living that encourage and enable them to implement a wide range of green living tips into their daily lives.

The Las Vegas Springs Preserve offers a recreated desert wetland, a gift shop, a children’s playground with oversized replicas of various wildlife, a resource library, educational video games and a Nature Exchange, where kids can trade in their own shells, stones and other artifacts for other like items. There are also nature trails and 8 acres of gardens with over 1,200 plants species on site. An 1,800-seat amphitheater provides nighttime entertainment

While you’re visiting, you won’t want to miss the Springs Preserve Cafe operated by Wolfgang Puck with a surprisingly perfect view of the Strip skyline and in 2009 the Nevada State Museum will relocate to the Preserve. More on those incredible developments as they become available for the public.

Add comment May 19, 2008

Project ecoBrand Launch

Project ecoBrand

One of the distinct advantages of working in a truly collaborative environment is the ability to focus your attention toward a common goal. Collectively, we put our heads together to ask one simple question – What kind of work or client inspires us?

The answer was immediate – and unanimous. We want to focus new work with eco-based clients that can not only provide a valued resource to prospects, but also give back to, and protect our earth.

But how do you do this well? First… as always… a ton of research was undertaken. If we are going to help our eco-prospects position and market their brand, then we’d better understand the industries they’re engaged in on a daily basis.

We began, as a stroke of luck, at Las Vegas’ newest eco-adventure area: Springs Preserve. And what a start that was. It took several weeks, countless hours of research and learning – but we finally came to the understanding of the industry – its potential growth and suppliers, and felt a deeper affinity with the eco-branding process overall.

And so, launches our effort to reach out to, and partner with eco-friendly suppliers of products. At first, we’ll focus our efforts on getting those suppliers into the eyes and hearts of commercial real estate developers and projects. What better way to show the mass appeal, and the bottom-line cost savings than to help connect these niche suppliers with their much larger target market?

We’ve created an incentive program for anyone who knows of a good prospective client for SmartBrand, but more importantly, a good partner that suits our skill set in developing strong brands, and implementing campaigns that create true word-of-mouth virility.

So after reading this, ask yourself. Who do I know that might need a truly dedicated team of creatives focused on developing innovative brand platforms for eco-based products or services?

And then…call us, or visit our site to tell us more.

Add comment April 16, 2008


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