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About Those Receipts!

May-24-2010 By Barbara Zak

The folks at Software Advice, think paper receipts represent a wasteful vestige of the last millennium. There is no reason – legal or otherwise – why consumers or retailers need paper receipts. Electronic receipts are completely valid and they are far more efficient.

Most recently, I asked you to take a short poll on this subject, in my post, “Please-NO More Receipts!” Here are the results of that poll.

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Out of 226 votes, 202 people or 89% said Read the rest of this entry »

The Future Is In GLASS!

May-15-2010 By Barbara Zak

Valcucine at 1618, the Sustainable Luxury Fair at Palais de Tokyo

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It’s both a trade show, and an art exhibition, 1.618 Paris is the first annual “rendez-vous” of Sustainable Luxury, supported by the French Ministry of Culture, and the WWF ( World Wildlife Fund).

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I’m Tickled “Green”!

May-10-2010 By Barbara Zak

OK, so it does take some time and effort to be a conscientious recycler. However, in most areas there are now recycle depots, that make the job much easier. Yes, most Waste Management, facilities offer single stream pick-up , which for those of us who pay for that convenience, it means no more separating our trash.

We have always had our own system, and chosen not to pay the near $40 a month, for garbage pick-up. The one peeve, that has always bothered me though, is the menace of, “What About Styrofoam?”

Thankfully, Marilyn Lauderdale of Kent WA, asked herself the same question.

“Somebody needs to do this. Why not me?”

The “this” that is the question, is figuring out how to keep the untold thousands of pounds of expanded polystyrene foam (eps) – better known by the trademark name, Styrofoam – out of landfills. Read the rest of this entry »