November 2008

Monthly Archive

Need Help Getting Green?

Posted by no more rubbish on 25 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: Resources, Uncategorized

The Library has a rapidly growing collection of books and dvds on the broad topic of green/sustainable living.   A sampling of recently acquired titles includes:

  • Earthbag Building  TH1421.H86 2004 
  • Easy Green Living  TX324.L68 2008 
  • Geothermal and Solar Energy  TJ808.E54G46 2007 Video disc 
  • The Everything Green Living Book TD171.7M375 2007
  • Green Remodeling  TH4816.W33 2008
  • The Natural Plaster Book TH8135.G84 2003
  • Solar Energy: Saved  by the  Sun  TJ810.S28 2007 Video disc
  • Water and Wind Power  TJ808.E54W37 2007 Video disc

Check out the display in the Library.

Tanking Recyclable Markets

Posted by no more rubbish on 07 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Passed along by Elizabeth Royte:
There has been some interesting discussion on the tanking of markets for recyclables on the Grassroots Recycling Network’s listserve. You might want to check this out – GreenYes

Wrap Rage in the Packaging Age

Posted by no more rubbish on 04 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: Uncategorized

Not sure if you’ve ever suffered from wrap rage? Read on…

wrap rage n.  Extreme anger caused by product packaging that is difficult to open or manipulate. 

“Studies in Britain have shown that injuries caused by packaging cost the National Health Service about $25 million a year. These are not industrial accidents. They occur in homes every day, predominantly, but not exclusively, among the elderly.”
—Nick Richardson, “The mounting toll of wrap wrath,” Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia), February 27, 2004

Note: This form of fury also goes by the names package rage (1999), packaging rage (1998), and even can’t-open-the-package rage (2001).

And in Britain “in just one year, 67,000 people got injuries ranging from cut fingers to sprained wrists, from just wrestling with wrapping.”

But wouldn’t you know, someone has designed a handy gadget to solve the “problem!” Argh! Don’t buy the gadget…let’s just stop buying so much stuff in the first place. With luck, if we slow down our spending, manufacturers will quickly get the message, figure out how use fewer resources and create less of an environemental impact with their packaging design. Put pressure on them with your wallet and save yourself bodily injury and trips to the emergency room.

Amazon announces “Frustration-Free Packaging”

Posted by no more rubbish on 03 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: News

Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging, a multi-year initiative designed to alleviate “wrap rage,” features recyclable boxes that are easy to open and free of excess materials such as hard plastic clamshell cases, plastic bindings, and wire ties. The product itself is exactly the same—we’ve just streamlined the packaging.  – 11/3/08

19 packages converted, 90 million to go.

They’ve also launched other projects across the company to reduce waste and save energy.