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Show 107 - The lowdown on Minneapolis Solid Waste and Recycling and Healthy Home Building Biology PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 06 September 2008 00:00

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GUESTS:

  • Susan Young is the Director of Minneapolis Solid Waste and Recycling -  where does your garbage and recycling go?  How does our recycling make money? Why can't we just throw all of our recycling in one bin???  Find out these answers and more.
  • Oram Miller, BBEI, is based in Minneapolis, Minnesota where he provides healthy home and office evaluations to clients on-site throughout the upper Mid-West and nationwide by telephone, fax and email.  Visit www.createhealthyhomes.com for more info.  Oram received his certification as a Building Biology Environmental Inspector (BBEI) from the International Institute for Bau-biologie and Ecology in December 2003. Oram's training included assessment and mitigation of unhealthy electric and magnetic field exposure, indoor air quality, mold, and chemical outgassing.

 

LINKS:

 

FINDING THE GREEN JOB OF YOUR DREAMS - Visit the following sites for more info on eco-friendly jobs.

DVD and CD Recylcing - Don't know what to do with those old DVD's or CD's?  Recycle them!  Check out the followoing sites for info:

DOWNLOAD THESE HANDY GREEN GUIDES (from Huddler.com)

Format Guide Name & Source Description

Seafood

Pocket/wallet (PDF) Pocket seafood selectorfrom Environmental Defense Fund This pocket guide outlines all the best, ok, and worst choices for seafood.  It has information on choices that are low (or high) in environmental contaminants, as well as which choices are high in omega-3 fatty acids.
Pocket/wallet (PDF) 2008 Seafood Watch Pocket Guides for the US (as well as 6 regional guides) from the Monterey Bay Acquarium The new 2008 guides offer best, ok, and worst choices for seafood on a national scale, for the west coast, southwest, Hawaii, central US, southeast, and northeast.  They also come in Spanish.
Cell phone guide Seafood Watch mobile guide from Monterey Bay Acquarium Log on to "mobile.seafoodwatch.org" for the latest mobile pocket guide.
Cell phone guide Seafood selector from Environmental Defense Fund Visit m.edf.org/seafood on your cell phone to get the EDF Seafood Selector (complete with health and environmental information).
Cell phone guide FishPhone from Blue Ocean Institute To find out about your seafood choice, text 30644 with the message FISH and the name of the fish in question. They’ll text you back with an assessment and better alternatives to fish with significant environmental concerns.  For their mobile guide, log on to http://www.fishphone.org/ on your phone.

Plastic

Pocket/wallet (PDF)

 

 

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Smart Shopper's Plastic Picks from The Green Guide

 

Healthy Teethers and Pacifiers from Healthy Child Healthy World

 

Healthy Toys from Healthy Child Healthy World

This guide goes over plastics 1-7 and tells you which to use, which to avoid, and what products commonly use those types of plastic.

 

This guide gives advice for selecting teethers and pacifiers made from natural materials and plastic ones that do not contain BPA or phthalates.

 

This guide gives advice for selecting toys made from natural materials and finding plastic toys that do not contain BPA or phthalates.

Produce

Pocket/wallet (PDF) Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Producefrom FoodNews.org (Environmental Working Group) This guide tells you which types of produce rank as the highest 12 (worst) and lowest 12 (best) in terms of pesticide use.

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Pocket/wallet (PDF)

 

Organic Essentials from the Organic Center

 

 

 

Healthy Formula and Food from Healthy Child Healthy World

This guide is a nice (visually pleasing) run-down of which conventional domestically grown and imported fruits and vegetables pose the greatest risk for pesticide exposure (i.e. which types of produce you should buy organic).

 

This guide explains which formulas are safest (low or no BPA contamination, which baby foods are best, and tips for reducing children's exposure to contaminants in food.

Restaurants

Pocket/walled (PDF) Chefs Collaborative Restaurant Guide from Stonyfield Farms and Chefs Collaborative This guide gives you a list of 160 restaurants (and their locations) all over the US that promote sustainable cuisine.

Cosmetics

Pocket/wallet (PDF) The Dirty Dozen from The Green Guide This cut-to-the-chase list gives you the names of 12 ingredients to avoid in personal care products.

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Pocket beauty guidefrom Ideal Bite

 

Healthy Baby Care Products from Healthy Child Healthy World

 

Healthy Mommy Care Products from Healthy Child Healthy World

 

Healthy Sunscreensfrom Healthy Child Healthy World

This wallet guide tells you the top 5 synthetic chemicals to avoid in your beauty products.

 

This guide outlines what ingredients to avoid in baby care products, which products are safer, recipes for safer alternatives, and tips for reducing chemical exposures.

 

This guide lists which ingredients to avoid in women's care products and cosmetics, which products are safer, and tips for reducing exposure to chemicals.

 

This guide lists ingredients to avoid in sunscreens, tips for safely using sunscreens, and the safest sunscreens to purchase.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated on Monday, 08 September 2008 15:57