Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Happy Earth Day @ Your Library!



Check out these great green reads at your Charleston County Public Library!

Children
*J O' Connor - Fancy Nancy: Every Day Is Earth Day by Jane O'Connor
J 333.9542 Forier - Endangered Animals by Elise Forier (We Both Read Beginning Reader Series)

J 363.7 Mckay - True Green: 100 Things You Can Do To Save the Planet by Kim McKay and Jenny Bonnin

J 363.7392 Sechrist - Air Pollution by Darren Sechrist (Saving Our World Series)


Teens

Y Greenwald - My Life in Pink and Green by Lisa Greenwald
Y Hiaasen - Scat by Carl Hiaasen


Y 597.92 Hickman - Turtle Rescue by Pamela Hickman (Firefly Animal Rescues Series)

Adults






Saturday, December 5, 2009

Help Close the Loop: Upcycling = (Recycle + Reuse + Reduce) x DIY


646.4 Rannels - Sew Subversive



To "upcycle" means to reuse recycled materials in such a way that they retain or increase in value according the Sustainablity Dictionary. Using recycled materials for crafting or to create useful items for the home is a popular way for indivduals to practice upcycling.


Check out these upcycling links for cool ideas for projects, crafts, and more that can help you make this holiday season and all year round a little greener.

Gardening

our.windowfarms.org - A nonprofit organization supporting growing edible plants indoors in urban areas using recycled water bottles. - Here's My Farm

sustainablog - Six Creative Upcycling Projects


yougrowgirl - Make Your Own Pop Bottle Drip Irrigation System


Decorative Art/Gifts/Clothe


Upcycle Art


Crafting a Green World - Girl Reconstructed: Upcycling Old Clothes


Hippy Shopper - The Art of Upcycling: Junky Jewelry For Spring


EcoSalon - Green Your Junk: 16 Creative Ways to Upcycle Before You Recycle



More upcycling inspiration from the CCPL catalog!

J Chapman - Making Art With Fabric by Gillian Chapman

J Ross - Earth-friendly Crafts: Clever Ways to Reuse Everyday Items by Kathy Ross

J Monaghan - Organic Crafts: 75 Earth-friendly Art Activities by Kimberly Monaghan

NEW!!! (On Order) Make Your Own Purses and Bags by Anna-Marie D'Cruz

646.4 Rannels - Sew Subversive: Down and Dirty DIY For the Fabulous Fashionista by Melissa Rannels

Monday, April 13, 2009

Great Earth Day Links From CCPL's Website of the Week!




CLICK HERE to check out CCPL's Websites of the Week for April 12th through 18th; they're all about Earth Day!


Sunday, April 5, 2009

April 18th, 2009 - Check Out CCPL at the Charleston County Recycling's Earth Day Celebration at Park Circle


Charleston County Recycling is hosting another Earth Day celebration at Park Circle in North Charleston on Saturday, April 18th, from 11 AM to 3 PM. Stop by the Charleston County Public Library for crafty fun or just to say, "Hi!".

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Is "Smart" the New "Green"?

Read and recycle: get a book at a Friends of the Library "That BIG Book Sale"!



"Smart" is a word that is frequently used to describe devices that are energy saving and/or environmentally friendly, like the Smart Car or the "smartgrid". Like the food labeling term, "light" in the early 1990's, the term, "smart" may be used somewhat loosely to suit the purposes of advertisers so, as always, remember that old chestnut, "Let the buyer beware."

Public libraries are "smart" because they save library patrons lots of money by providing free access to a wonderful array of informational and entertainment resources. Public libraries are "green" because they help communities "reduce" consumption and instead "recycle" and "reuse" library materials.

The Friends of the Library also practice the three "Rs" by collecting unwanted books from generous donators and then reselling them to the public at awesome booksales at the CCPL Regional libraries and at two BIG booksales (www.thatBIGbooksale.com) each year.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

***New Year, New, Greener You




Big Green Purse by Diane McEachern



The New Year is a good time to start practicing the 3 "R's"; recycle, reduce, and reuse.

Already in the "green" swing? Check out these random tips and resources to up your game!

For even more ideas, check out this blogger's 52 Green Resolutions for 2009!

**GREEN YOUR COMMUTE: Thinking Outside of Your Ride

Carpooling. Is carpooling an option for you? Check out Carolina Commuter, a website devoted to greening South Carolina workers' commutes by promoting carpooling. Carolina Commuter, which was featured on the SC Educational Radio program, SC Business Review (12/17/08), offers an online social-networking venue for Charleston area workers to connect with potential carpool buddies. The site is free for individuals to use and is also available to individual businesses and organizations wanting to promote carpooling within their company workforces for a fee.

Biking to work. Can you live without a car? One local woman is not afraid to try. Check out http://livingcar-free.blogspot.com/ to follow the car-free adventures of "Nikki", a Charleston resident, who uses her bike to get around town.

Bus-riding. CARTA (Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority) offers great savings and options for Charleston area bus riders. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON CARTA!

CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT THE WEBSITE OF CHARLESTON MOVES, A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION PROMOTING WALKING, RUNNING, BIKING, AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION IN THE LOWCOUNTRY!

The Green Book by Elizabeth Rogers





**WORKPLACE/SCHOOL

B(ring) Y(our) O(wn) _____ : fill in the blanks with anything that replaces a typically disposable item that you would use at work like eating utensils, dishes, coffee cups, water bottles, or drinking glasses, cloth napkins, etc.

BYO lunch in reusable containers and avoid driving off-site ot eat out.

Turn off equipment, lights, computers, etc, whenever possible.

Reduce waste and printing cost by maximizing the use of electronic communications and paperwork.

Reduce waste and pollutants by using nontoxic cleaners around the office like vinegar, non-clorine cleansers, etc.

Recycle office waste - paper, printer cartridges, etc.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE GREEN WORKPLACE TIPS FROM PLANET GREEN.

**EATING OUT

Reduce paper, plastic, and styrofoam waste by eating on-site at restaurants that use reusable dishes and utensils.

Don't be shy about bringing your own stuff to reduce waste.

BYO eating utensils and decline plastic cutlery.

BYO drink or bottle water and avoid ordering drinks in styrofoam or plastic cups. If you purchase a drink, order a smaller size in a paper cup if available.

BYO bag to put your carry-out food in.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE GREEN DINING TIPS FROM THE GREEN PARENT!


The Green Home by Philip Schmidt



**HEARTH AND HOME

Put on a cozy sweater and turn down the thermostat.

Reduce waste and energy by making your own "convenience meals" by dividing casseroles into reusable containers and microwaving individual servings at mealtime. This saves packaging waste and microwaves are more energy efficient (and quicker) for reheating food than stoves.

Recycle. CLICK HERE FOR RECYCLING INFO FROM CHARLESTON COUNTY WASTE AND RECYCLING!

Compost vegetable waste. READ ABOUT ADVENTURES IN COMPOSTING FROM GO GREEN CHARLESTON!

MUSC USES WORMS! CLICK FOR MORE INFO ON MUSC'S RECYCLING AND COMPOSTING AND MUSC'S "VERMICOMPOSTING" TIPS.

Create your own mulch by raking leaves around the bushes and trees in your yard rather than bagging them up or burning them.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE TIPS ON GREENING YOUR YARD FROM EARTH911.


**GREEN LEISURE

Get out and visit a Charleston County Parks and Recreation or other Lowcountry area park for outdoor fun and exercise! CLICK HERE FOR CHARLESTON COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION!

Let Charleston County Public Library be your home entertainment provider! Libraries are naturally a green, shared resource. Why buy when you can borrow from CCPL? Click here to see posts on ways to make using the library part of your greener lifestyle!

Happy New Year!


KS/STA

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

More Green Goodness From CCPL!



***Brown Bag It!

Charleston County Public Library now offers patrons Earth-friendly paper bags to use to transport their library materials from the library to home and back!


***Two Ways to Save Gas: Placing Holds and Returning Items to the Branch Nearest You

Be sure to use one of the most energy-saving services the library offers: our book shipment services. Place a hold for any library item at any library branch and have that item sent from any branch to the branch closest to you! When you return library materials, return them to the closest branch and let the CCPL book truck take them back to their home branch. CLICK HERE FOR CCPL LOCATION INFO.
KS/STA

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

DIY: An Idea Whose Time Has Come...Again


The "do it yourself" or DIY concept fits in nicely with environmentalism. Making things rather than buying them or making something new out of things already on hand is a great way to reduce waste and packaging and to reuse and recycle.

DIY is not a new concept but a return to an older, practical lifestyle that existed before post-WWII hyper-consumerism spawned the current excess of malls, megastores, and specialty shops. In those days the average American was familiar with floursack dresses, jury rigging, and jokes about Rube Goldberg contraptions, humorous caricatures of DIY run amok.

DIY resurfaced in the late 1960's and early 1970's as part of the same "back to the land", self-sufficiency movement that also spawned Earth Day and recycling. The Whole Earth Catalog, a directory of environmentally-friendly DIY resources and activist info, which was last published in 1972, is considered a forerunner of the internet.

Today's DIY trend is considered by some afficiandos as artistry because of the handcrafting involved and also, perhaps, because it is more often a personal lifestyle choice than a necessity for many trend followers. DIY may also be considered useable/wearable/edible "art" because of the unique characteristics of each individual piece or product as compared to the soulless consistency of store-bought, manufactured goods.


Some DIY Subject Headings (Click for Catalog Links)








Rube Goldberg Pencil Sharpener




Rube Goldberg gets his think-tank working and evolves the simplified pencil-sharpener.
Open window (A) and fly kite (B). String (C) lifts small door (D) allowing moths (E) to escape and eat red flannel shirt (F). As weight of shirt becomes less, shoe (G) steps on switch (H) which heats electric iron (I) and burns hole in pants (J). Smoke (K) enters hole in tree (L), smoking out opossum (M) which jumps into basket (N), pulling rope (O) and lifting cage (P), allowing woodpecker (Q) to chew wood from pencil (R), exposing lead. Emergency knife (S) is always handy in case opossum or the woodpecker gets sick and can't work.


From http://www.rubegoldberg.com/. Accessed 5/30/08.


KS/STA

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Earth Day Celebration at Park Circle 2008






A beautiful day, music, food, games, and fun made Charleston County Recycling's Earth Day Festival at Park Circle in North Charleston a fantastic event! I would like to thank The Sanctuary volunteers, Andrea, John, Patrick, and Sarah, that helped out at the CCPL table!


KS/STA

Monday, March 24, 2008

April 19th, 2008, Earth Day Celebration at Park Circle



Charleston County Solid Waste and Recycling's annual Earth Day celebration will be held Saturday, April 19th, 2008, from 11 AM to 3 PM. Stop by the Charleston County Public Library table and say hello!


KS/STA

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Random Online Lowcountry Greenness



Here are few interesting local "green" websites to consider if you are looking for ways to go green or if you are already green and want to kick it up a notch!
Coastal Conservation League - http://coastalconservationleague.org/

Go Green Charleston - a blog/directory of Green resources in the Charleston, SC, area - http://www.gogreencharleston.org/

The Little Green Bag Project - local inititive to promote using reusable grocery bags - http://www.littlegreenbagproject.com/


For more "greenness" from our del.icio.us links,

CLICK HERE for "environmentalism" websites!

KS/STA

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