- Code Green 41
Home page for PS41 in NYC who's going green with a green roof-top garden and "GELL", their Greenroof Environmental Learning Laboratory. See other links in Netvous to ps41.org
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- City of Willoughby Hills
Trash and Recycling
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- Act Green
Scholastic.com's Act Green site. Has the Greenerator and is the Green Team HQ.
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- waste connect
database of household/business recycling sites
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- Commmunity RePaint
recycle old paint for community projects
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- Greenville [A sustainability game]
Think running an eco-friendly community is easy? GREENVILLE lets players take a fictional community a test drive, managing resources, shelter, and population over time. The primary goal of the game is to keep Greenville's population healthy and happy for one fictional year. As the population grows, so does the demand for shelter and resources. Players must collect resources such as Food, Water, and Energy from the area around Greenville. These resources are used to build and upgrade structures in Greenville such as a Town Hall, Housing Co-Op, or Water Filtration Plant. Resources can also be traded at the Market and spent on helpful Advisory Groups such as a Volunteer workforce, Arts Council, or Farmers Union.
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- The DeStash Diaries, Vol. 7—Too Tarn Hot! « Lark Crafts
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- Recycling and Waste Management Guides
A blog about increasing recycling programs, diversions rates, and other recycling topics.
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- What is Composting | Composting nature's process recycling decomposed organic materials | San Mateo County RecycleWorks | Reuse
Composting is nature's process of recycling decomposed organic materials into a rich soil known as compost. Anything that was once living will decompose. Basically, backyard composting is an acceleration of the same process nature uses. By composting your organic waste you are returning nutrients back into the soil in order for the cycle of life to continue. Finished compost looks like soil–dark brown, crumbly and smells like a forest floor.
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- Start A School Recycling Program
Step by step process for starting a school recycling program. How-to
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