Archive for the ‘Green News’ Category

Household Hazardous Waste Pilot Program to Begin Saturday
Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Per Press Release:

Wake County will conduct a Household Hazardous Waste Pilot Program in October and November to collect residential household hazardous waste each Saturday at its two current locations. Citizens and local governments have requested increased collection of Household Hazardous Waste by the County. The purpose of the pilot program is to evaluate the potential for expanding Household Hazardous Waste collection.

Residential household hazardous waste will be collected from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the North Wake Household Hazardous Waste Facility located at 9037 Deponie Drive, Raleigh, and at the South Wake Multi-Material Recycling Facility at 6130 Old Smithfield Road, Apex.

Acceptable items include; paint, motor oil, cooking oil, batteries, household cleaners, pesticides, herbicides, solvents, mercury thermometers, acids, bases, automobile fluids, florescent light bulbs, poisons, thinners, wood preservatives, lacquers, polishes, antifreeze, kerosene and fuel oil.Household Hazardous Waste Pilot Program to Begin Saturday

Wake County will conduct a Household Hazardous Waste Pilot Program in October and November to collect residential household hazardous waste each Saturday at its two current locations. Citizens and local governments have requested increased collection of Household Hazardous Waste by the County. The purpose of the pilot program is to evaluate the potential for expanding Household Hazardous Waste collection.

Residential household hazardous waste will be collected from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the North Wake Household Hazardous Waste Facility located at 9037 Deponie Drive, Raleigh, and at the South Wake Multi-Material Recycling Facility at 6130 Old Smithfield Road, Apex.

Acceptable items include; paint, motor oil, cooking oil, batteries, household cleaners, pesticides, herbicides, solvents, mercury thermometers, acids, bases, automobile fluids, florescent light bulbs, poisons, thinners, wood preservatives, lacquers, polishes, antifreeze, kerosene and fuel oil.

Wake County To Offer Free Landscape Workshop
Friday, October 3rd, 2008

Wake County

Citizens are invited to learn landscaping tips to prepare their yards for the winter and next spring at Wake County’s Fall Landscaping Workshop on Monday, October 6, 2008, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Cardinal Shelter at Crowder District Park, 4709 Ten-Ten Road, Apex. (more…)

New SAS Building To Go Green
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

SAS Institute, Inc.

By the end of 2010, visitors to the Cary, NC headquarters of SAS, the leader in business intelligence and analytics, will stand in a building constructed to green principles, overlooking a solar farm feeding sustainably sourced energy to the public grid powering the very building in which they stand.

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No More Disposable Shopping Bags At Ikea
Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. — The home furnishings retailer Ikea says it will no longer offer disposable shopping bags at its North American stores.

In March 2007, the company said it would charge 5 cents per bag to discourage the use of disposable bags, with the proceeds going to an environmental charity. The company with U.S. headquarters in the Philadelphia suburb of Conshohocken says that cut bag use by 92 percent.

Starting Wednesday, Ikea won’t offer any disposable plastic or paper shopping bags. Sturdy, reusable shopping bags will still be available for 59 cents.

Ganer Park “Goes Green”
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

080930_white_deer_park.jpgGARNER, N.C. - A new Garner park will set an example for the community by “going green.”

Officials broke ground Tuesday on what will become White Deer Park.

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New Mag Encourages Girls To Green It Up
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Boho MagazineGirl power has gone green. A new fashion and lifestyle magazine, Boho, has launched, featuring articles on fashion, beauty, home and lifestyle as well as stories about strong green women.

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Larry’s Bean Bag? Check Out This Bio-Degradable Bag From Larry’s Beans
Monday, September 29th, 2008

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So, yeah, the folks at Larry’s Beans have a new bio bag. So how does it work?

Click here to find out.

Green Community Opens In Chatham County
Thursday, September 25th, 2008

By Jackie Asztalos, NBC17 Reporter

One of the largest green communities in the Triangle is now opening its doors in Chatham County.

Developers and Chatham County officials introduced the Brier Chapel community to the public Thursday. This development was constructed to provide homeowners with greener homes including increased solar capabilities and increased water conservation.

They will build over 2,400 homes and 900 acres will be open space for parks and trails. About 600,000 square feet will be dedicated to retail and office space.

President of the Chatham County Economic Development Corporation said Brier Chapel is a perfect fit for the area.
 
“It also is very consistent with the values that people hold dear in Chatham County; the open space, the integration of art.  It also promotes sustainable energy and building practices,” Reid said.

The developer also donated land to rebuild the Woods Charter School just down the street from the community.

They will hold their VIP celebration and grand opening on Saturday.

Coal: Where Do Obama And McCain Stand?
Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

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This blog from The Daily Green tries to sum it up.

Federal Agencies Map Plans to Address Marine Debris
Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

WASHINGTON, D.C. — EPA, NOAA and nine other federal agencies have announced the completion of an interagency report to plan how individual federal agencies can prevent and reduce marine debris.

Marine debris, which includes improperly discarded plastic grocery bags, bottles, ropes, tires, soda rings and lost fishing gear, is found in the ocean and along coasts around the world. Marine debris threatens public safety, hurts the economy with costly cleanups and deterred tourism, and harms and kills marine life such as seals, sea turtles, sea birds and coral reefs.

The report, written by IMDCC at the request of Congress, focuses on marine debris sources, impacts, and strategies, and represents another step in implementing recommendations called for in the President’s Ocean Action Plan. (more…)

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