By Mike Myers on June 10, 2009
In Grays Harbor County we are surrounded by biomass.
...read more
Posted in Recycle / ReUse | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Mark Paulsen on May 23, 2009
I started to notice that our little town really is not all that bike friendly there is nothing that says “bike path” there are no bike racks, only a few kids and adults dodging cars on the main road.
...read more
Posted in Creative Solutions, Living Green, Recycle / ReUse | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Mike Myers on May 14, 2009
Zero waste is the notion that all waste is recyclable, therefore, all waste will be diverted from landfills. Ask not what the planet could do for you, ask what should you do for the planet.
...read more
Posted in Recycle / ReUse | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Liz Anderson on May 11, 2009
It wasn’t going to be easy. One look at the little red house almost hidden behind overgrown bushes and it was obvious that the PUD crews had their work cut out for them.
...read more
Posted in Giving Back/Paying it Forward, Home Repair/Maintenance/Rehab, Montesano, Recycle / ReUse | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Mike Myers on April 29, 2009
Grays Harbor County provides for recycling of paper, cardboard, bottles, metal, and plastics. Most recycling operations result in the creation of new jobs and more sustainable businesses.
...read more
Posted in Recycle / ReUse | Tagged Adults, Kids, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Peta Crites on April 21, 2009
Channel Point’s gardeners are getting their hands dirty!
...read more
Posted in Healthy Living, Recycle / ReUse | Tagged Adults, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up
By Mike Myers on April 13, 2009
America has a problem with landfills- we can’t exist without them, but we don’t want to live next to one. However, cities with a recycling program are bumping up against a ceiling of 50%, and seem perplexed as to what to do about it. Recyclers are becoming more resourceful in these tough economic times. They are recycling because they believe it is the right thing to do for the planet.
...read more
Posted in Recycle / ReUse | Tagged Adults, Seniors, Teens, Twenty & Up