05/03/2016
Let's face it: we buy a LOT of stuff. But do we even know where all that stuff comes from?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GorqroigqM
Story of Stuff (2007, OFFICIAL Version)
From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. ...
04/07/2016
Last night of discussion for the $2 Dollars a Day Challenge at 7pm tonight at the shelter near the MU! We will watch the short video on "The Story of Stuff", talk about the misuse of water, and do a taste test between bottled water and tap to see if you can tell the difference!
03/31/2016
Thanks for all the free food Wal Mart. Your trash. My treasure.
03/26/2016
All My 111 Possessions...
After years of downsizing I would now consider myself a true minimalist. I own 111 possessions at a value of about $3,000. Here's to freedom in simplicity!
03/19/2016
At ASU, 90% of waste can be diverted from the landfill. Do you know how? Join Zero Waste at ASU, Friday, April 1st to learn more about recycling, composting and waste diversion through a series of activities. The event will be hosted at Changemaker Central in the Memorial Union from 4-6pm.
Zero Waste Club
The Zero Waste Club is a group of awesome students committed to launching initiatives aimed at reducing waste on and off Arizona State University campuses.
03/17/2016
These 27 Solutions Could Help The U.S. Slash Food Waste
The U.S. wastes 133 billion pounds of food annually. Cutting that by 50 percent by 2020 is going to take a serious action plan. A new data-driven report ranks approaches that could get the job done.
03/13/2016
Check out this awesome article about how recycling actually happens!
Dead animals, needles and shards: Recycling's bizarre inner workings
A visit to a recycling facility debunks myths about our current recycling process.
03/05/2016
There are some things in here that even surprised us.
8 surprising things you shouldn't recycle in Phoenix
PHOENIX -- Putting the wrong things in city recycling bins costs Phoenix money and can contaminate good recyclables.
03/02/2016
Shopping for bulk items and fresh produce using a cardboard box and bread wrappers
02/20/2016
The City of Phoenix Public Works Department is doing zero waste at an event this Sunday(February 21) in Laveen. They have been having a really hard time recruiting volunteers to work it and asked us if we might help them.
It’s a Laveen BBQ Event which will be held at the Coronado Ranch & Rodeo Grounds Facility – 7611 South 29th Avenue in Laveen. Volunteers will oversee the recycling and composting containers and help to educate event attendees on how to properly dispose of their waste.
The event runs from 11am to 4pm and volunteers can work anytime during that period for however long they want! There will be water and snacks for everyone too.
Contact Cindy Moss at [email protected] for more info
02/08/2016
Truth!!
Yes, you recycle. But until you start reducing, you're still killing the planet
The blue bin may be preferable to the trash can, but a better goal is simply to have less stuff