"the plastic bottle recycling rate was only 24.3 percent in 2005.One of my many big failures is to not push recycling more at the stores. I feel very bad about it. For instance the deli in Allegany!
Still, there is so much more we all can do. But, why should we?
Oil Conservation
Recycling a ton of plastic bottles saves approximately 3.8 barrels of oil"
Monday, June 30, 2008
Benefits of Recycling Plastic Bottles » Earth 911
Benefits of Recycling Plastic Bottles » Earth 911:
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Driving Less, Americans Finally React to Sting of Gas Prices, a Study Says - NYTimes.com
Economics always wins out..
Driving Less, Americans Finally React to Sting of Gas Prices, a Study Says - NYTimes.com:
Driving Less, Americans Finally React to Sting of Gas Prices, a Study Says - NYTimes.com:
"Sales of pickup trucks, minivans and sport utility vehicles have fallen below 50 percent of new passenger vehicle sales this year for the first time since 2001, the report says, as consumers turned to smaller vehicles in favor of fuel economy.
“It’s kind of stunning,” said Aaron F. Brady, a co-author of the report. “It was over 50 percent as late as February and by May it fell under 44 percent. It’s like falling off a cliff.”
Drivers, meanwhile, are becoming more prudent in their driving habits, either by using public transportation, carpooling or just cutting down on unnecessary trips, the two authors said in an interview. “Public transit ridership is surging all over the country,” said Samantha Gross, the other author."
Sunday, June 01, 2008
The Associated Press: FEMA finishing closure of Louisiana trailer parks
The Associated Press: FEMA finishing closure of Louisiana trailer parks:
"Stampley was among the last Louisiana residents displaced by hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 being moved from the state's remaining six trailer parks managed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. FEMA planned to close all six by Sunday — the official start of hurricane season — but said it would take a few more days to move everyone into apartments or motels."
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