A child who takes a lunch to school will produce about 70 pounds of garbage every year.
Seventy. Pounds. When I read that, I didn’t believe it and went right away to look it up somewhere else. Yup. The numbers come in at 45-90 pounds per student per year. That’s the weight of a 10 year […]
Entries Tagged as 'Sustainability'
Lunch Goes Litterless
May 22nd, 2008 · 2 Comments
Tags: Food · Green Living · Health · Kids · Product Review · Sustainability · Waste Reduction
Bottled water: this is why not.
May 19th, 2008 · 7 Comments
The fuss about the consumption of bottled water is getting louder and even some who are not conscious of their personal environmental impact are starting to notice. In short: bottled water is excessively consumptive, polluting, expensive and wasteful. And with the dramatic increases in consumption of bottled water, the overall effects on the environment […]
Tags: Green Living · Health · Product Review · Sustainability
Nature Deficit Disorder
May 5th, 2008 · 7 Comments
“Years of collective research illustrates the negative effect caused by the growing disconnect with nature… Understanding the important connection we have with nature and our environment is truly one of life’s most important lessons.”
- www.
thenaturezone.net
Nature Deficit Disorder, a term coined by Richard Louve, in his book Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From […]
Tags: Health · Nature · Nature Journal · Suburban Living · Sustainability
Suburban Green Is People?
April 28th, 2008 · No Comments
I get a lot of questions about the name of this blog - Suburban Green Is People. I’ve got a page up talking about the name, but I’ll paste it all here too. And to answer some common questions: Yes, it’s a little long, but I like it; “suburban” is spelt just the way it […]
Tags: Green Living · Health · Home and Garden · Sustainability

