• 25Aug


    Get the full story on your green world.
    Ever wonder what the real benefits of organic cotton are? Or why you keep hearing about electric cars? Or what you need to know about indoor air pollution and the health of your family? The TreeHugger’s Green Basics column, where we filter the green world and fill you in on what you gotta know.

    Here you’ll find the sustainable backstories — the green basics — for many popular green ideas, technologies, and cultural phenomenons, in quick, easy-to-digest, single-serving sizes. You’ll learn all you’ll need to know to sound smart at your next dinner party, and we’ll give you a few resources that you can use to learn more, just in case you’re just starting your PhD and really want to get down to the nitty-gritty.

    For quick, easy access at the stroke of a key and click of a mouse, they’ll all be kept right here for your browsing convenience, ready and willing to assist you in your daily endeavors to live green.

    Dig in! —> Green Basics 101

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  • 25Aug

    Take action! In depth, actionable articles to get you off your duff and step into the green future. Read about great ideas on how to go green in Business + Politics, Cars + Transportation, Culture + Celebrity, Design + Architecture, Fashion + Beauty, Food + Health, Science + Technology and more!
    Learn more after the jump —> How to Go Green

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  • 24Aug

    Find out how much you can save on energy costs with GE Energy Smart CFL bulbs by using the GE cost-savings calculator link below and calculate possible tax deductions with the Sylvania EPAct 2005 interactive calculator that helps take the mystery out of calculating your tax deduction benefits.

    GE Cost-Savings Calculator
    Sylvania EPAct 2005 Interactive Calculator

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  • 24Aug

    Here is an article by Scholastic News Online about Canton’s goal of becoming the greenest city in Ohio.

    Summary:

    Canton, Ohio kicked off a major effort to become a “greener” city this Earth Day, and it all started with a contest for kids . . . students have been challenged to create an original invention, piece of art, or working copy of an existing invention, using only recycled paper, plastic, glass, and/or metal. Mayor William J. Healy and his staff came up with the idea for the contest as a way to build awareness for Canton’s first curbside recycling project . . .

    Read the full article —–> Canton’s Future is Bright Green

    View contest photos —–> Mayor’s Young Inventor Challenge

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  • 24Aug

    Greenwashing is a term used to describe the perception of consumers that they are being misled by a company regarding the environmental practices of the company or the environmental benefits of a product or service. In December 2007, environmental marketing company TerraChoice gained national press coverage for releasing a study called “The Six Sins of Greenwashing,” which found that 99% of 1,018 common consumer products randomly surveyed for the study were guilty of greenwashing. According to the study, the six sins of greenwashing are:

    -Sin of the Hidden Trade-Off: e.g. “Energy-efficient” electronics that contain hazardous materials. 998 products and 57% of all environmental claims committed this Sin.
    -Sin of No Proof: e.g. Shampoos claiming to be “certified organic,” but with no verifiable certification. 454 products and 26% of environmental claims committed this Sin.
    -Sin of Vagueness: e.g. Products claiming to be 100% natural when many naturally-occurring substances are hazardous, like arsenic and formaldehyde (see appeal to nature). Seen in 196 products or 11% of environmental claims.
    -Sin of Irrelevance: e.g. Products claiming to be CFC-free, even though CFCs were banned 20 years ago. This Sin was seen in 78 products and 4% of environmental claims.
    -Sin of Fibbing: e.g. Products falsely claiming to be certified by an internationally recognized environmental standard like EcoLogo, Energy Star or Green Seal. Found in 10 products or less than 1% of environmental claims.
    -Sin of Lesser of Two Evils: e.g. Organic cigarettes or “environmentally friendly” pesticides, This occurred in 17 products or 1% of environmental claims.

    Attached is a wallet-sized reminder card to download, cut out and put in your wallet to remind us consumers on how to choose truly green products when shopping.

    Six Sins of Greenwashing Reminder Card

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  • 23Aug

    Welcome to the official blog of Green My Canton, where you can find helpful content and stay up-to-date about the sustainability efforts of Canton, OH. Feel free to comment and give suggestions as we are looking for you, the resident, to take ownership in this movement.

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