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Nowadays, many university applicants look at how environmentally responsible a school is before they decide whether they’d enroll.
Seirra Club ranks colleges and universities annually based on their planet-preserving efforts, including efficiency, energy, food, academics, purchasing, transportation, waste management and administration.
Many schools have taken all kinds of measures to be more eco-friendly and energy efficient.
For example, CU Boulder encourages students to use buses and bikes, and utilizes biofuels in its vehicles. Yale provides local and organic food in its dining hall. It also has a market garden that produces more than 300 varieties of fruits and veggies. Harvard is using moisture-sensing sprinklers to save water, CFLs to save electricity and solar panels to use clean renewable energy.
The first 10 universities on the honor roll of the 3rd annual ranking are:
1. University of Colorado at Boulder
2. University of Washington at Seattle
3. Middlebury College
4. University of Vermont
5. College of the Atlantic
6. Evergreen State College
7. University of California at Santa Cruz
8. University of California at Berkeley
9. University of California at Los Angeles
10. Oberlin College
To see the whole list and read more about the green steps the schools are taking, go to http://sierraclub.org/sierra/200909/coolschools/default.aspx
Everything is just really going eco-friendly lately! Just look at this beautiful designed lamp. Who says that eco-friendly lamp can’t have a sophisticated design? These lamps are made of rotomolding, in a mix of low density plastic with crushed electronic waste plastic. Its base is even produced with smelted aluminum of beer and drink tins! It is very cool 1000 Green Steps even wanted one for ourselves.
The name of the lamp is N+EW Light which is an abbreviation for No More Electronic Waste. So it is clear now that the main goal of this project is to reduce electronic waste in our environment.
If that is not enough, you can match your N+EW Light with N+EW Handmade Stool! Yes, it is handmade and made of electronic waste, epoxic resin and melted aluminum. These stools are one of a kind and only made through special orders.
Who’s behind this? Actually this project is made by Rodrigo Alonso, a graphic designer with recognized experience in the world of publicity. He has a noticeable academic of different universities and workshops in Chile and Latin America. He has worked in the image of large international brands as Renault, Lucky Strike, Warner Bros, and Sony. He is the one who created of the studio-laboratory Müsuc.
1000 Green Steps is your source for new green business ideas.
We’ll keep you up-to-date on the latest ideas and trends that are eco-friendly . . . and business-friendly, too.
1000 Green Steps will show you how sustainability initiatives are becoming the foundation of successful business plans throughout the world.
And, we’ll take it Step By Step.
Step 21: Steinway Installs World’s Largest Solar-Powered Cooling System
The piano-manufacturing icon Steinway & Sons has installed the world’s largest solar-powered cooling system atop its factory in Queens, New York.
Step 22: The Carbon Footprint of Beef
A new article in Scientific American details precisely how beef production contributes to global warming.
Step 23: U.S. Wind Energy Industry Breaks Records in 2008
The U.S. wind energy industry installed 8,358 megawatts (MW) of new generating capacity in 2008, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) announced on Tuesday.
Step 24: Need a Green Gift for Your Valentine?
Looking for the perfect Valentine’s present for the eco-friendly man in your life?
Step 25: New Generation of LEDs Cut Costs, Save Energy
Researchers have developed a new way to make LEDs, and that could reduce your household lighting bills by as much as 75% within the next five years, according to a recent article in Science Daily.
Step 26:The Kellogg Co. Tests New Green Cereal Box
In a nod to the up-and-coming field of green packaging, the Kellogg Co. is testing a new cereal box that uses 8% less material, reports Ad Age.
Step 27: Best Buy Begins Electronics Recycling Program on Feb. 15
Best Buy has announced that it will launch an electronics recycling program at all of its U.S. stores beginning on February 15.
Step 28: Enterprise Rent-A-Car Adds 5,000 Hybrid Cars to U.S. Fleet
Enterprise Rent-A-Car has added approximately 5,000 hybrid vehicles to its U.S. fleet. These cars, which include several makes and models of the Toyota Prius, Nissan Altima, Ford Escape, and Toyota Camry, can schieve greater fuel economy, use less gasoline, and have lower emissions than traditional vehicles.
Step 29: 7-Eleven Opens Green Commissary, Distribution Center
7-Eleven, Inc. has opened a green Commissary and Combined Distribution Center (CCD) in Long Island, New York. Fresh foods are prepared at the new environmentally-friendly facility and delivered to 674 7-Eleven stores in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
Step 30: 2009 Great Backyard Bird Count Starts Friday
The 2009 Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) starts this Friday, February 13 and will run through Monday, February 16.
Researchers have developed a new way to make LEDs, and that could reduce your household lighting bills by as much as 75% within the next five years, according to a recent article in Science Daily.
Gallium Nitride (GaN) is a synthetic semiconductor that can be used to make LEDs. It emits brilliant light and uses very little electricity and make that as their green steps.
However, until now, researchers had to grow GaN on expensive sapphire wafers. These high production costs kept GaN from widespread use.
Looking for the perfect Valentine’s present for the eco-friendly man in your life?
If so, check out these unique gift ideas from WhoIsYourMan.com.
The company offers an “Eco-Man” gift case that includes:
Sounds like the perfect combination for the environmentalist in my life.
But, here’s the real question: How well do you know your Valentine? Are you certain that he truly is an Eco-Man? Tell him to do green steps starting from here.
I suggest taking the WhoIsYourMan Personality Test just to be sure…
…and I’m happily adding this post to my “Environmentalists Can Have Fun” and green steps category.
Every Super Bowl XLIII ticket purchased on StubHub, the world’s largest ticket marketplace, will result in a tree being planted in Florida’s Ocala National Forest as their green steps.
StubHub has partnered with the National Forest Foundation in its first-ever “Tickets for Trees” event.
The company launched Tickets for Trees last month and will plant a tree in a National Forest for every 2008-2009 NFL post-season ticket purchased on StubHub. Trees will be planted in the National Forest closest to each team hosting a playoff game.
Last week, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that its Plug-In to eCycling partners collected and recycled more than 66.5 million pounds of used electronics in 2008 as their green steps.
That’s nearly a 30 percent increase from 2007.
And it’s equivalent to preventing the release of greenhouse gases equal to the annual emissions from approximately 15,500 cars.
Starting January 12, consumers can participate in a new program to collect and recycle Brita pitcher filters as their green steps.
For this program, Brita has teamed up with Preserve, the leading maker of 100% recycled household consumer goods. In particular, Preserve offers environmentally-friendly recycling for No.5 polypropylene plastic, one of the primary materials in Brita pitcher filters.
“Clean air is no joking matter, and we are glad to see StubHub make such a serious commitment to help its fans reforest the U.S,” Jeff Olson, NFF Vice President, said in a press release. “All trees planted in the initiative will help restore areas within National Forests that have been damaged through catastrophic wildfire, insect and disease outbreak and other natural disasters, while also improving recreational opportunities and helping to reduce erosion.”
StubHub will plant trees in the National Forests located closest to the cities hosting playoff games. They’ll also plant trees in the Ocala National Forest near Tampa, Florida, site of Super Bowl XLIII.
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