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Lunch Break Eco Links of the Week (7-3-09)

by Kristen Banker on July 3, 2009 in Eco Friendly

I’m sure most of people are off for the Holiday weekend, but for those of you in front of your computer, here are some great green reads from this week,  from some of the best green blogs. Enjoy and have a safe and eco-happening 4th of July!

  • CSX reveals new green goals as an official Climate Leader. CSX has set its sights on reducing carbon emissions by eight per cent per revenue ton mile by 2011. Read more about what this means at Ecollo.
  • Inhabitat has a few super simple and practically free ways to make your BBQ, beach bash or rooftop gathering more about celebrating this years 4th of July and less about waste. Head on over HERE.
  • Wanna write something? If it’s got anything to do with “the mindful life—living a good life that happens to be good for others, and our planet,” Elephant Journal will publish your worthy subject. Plus, whoever has most popular blog on elephantjournal.com wins a great big thick cool eKo Manduka yoga mat. Click yoga mat image below for all the details.
Head on over to Elephant Journal

Head on over to Elephant Journal

  • IdeaPaint says it has the most environmentally friendly dry-erase product on the market. If you use dry-erase products you’ll want to read about this cool, eco product. Jetson Green has the scoop.
  • If you’re looking to help the environment in a more fashionable way by using products created from used plastic bottles and cans without melting them into some other shape, then Kathy DellaValle is the person you should look for. Check Kathy out over at Eco Friend.
  • How do we make green thinking a real part of our daily lives? Is your household filled with green, organic, earth-friendly products? Are you thinking green enough? How much green is too much green? Find out how green you are over at The Green Girls.
  • Very interesting development coming out of Las Vegas and now Los Angeles. These two cities are paying residents to have their lawns replaced with more water-friendly options. Find out all the info over at Keetsa.
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