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Andrew Corman Comment by Andrew Corman on August 24, 2009 at 6:44pm
I am looking for a resource where I can recycle plastic parts from automobiles such as bumbers, fenders etc.

I have a client that I provide hauling services for that would prefer that I recycle these parts rather than dispose of in a landfill.

If anyone knows of a resource, please let me know.
Alan Applebaum Comment by Alan Applebaum on August 24, 2009 at 4:53pm
Indy Magazine is offering an end of year advertising special that will blow your mind. Contact me at 245-8200 to find out how any business, large or small, can advertise in Indy Magazine!
Sam Miller Comment by Sam Miller on June 29, 2009 at 1:22pm
Amazing and helpful statistics.

An easy step in the right direction is to use "permanent" plastic bottles and refill from the tap. We started doing this about 3 years ago and have reduced our bottled water guilt dramatically.

Regarding the observation you shared about plastics, I humbly suggest a look at Alan Weisman's book The World Without Us. The chapter on plastics is eye opening and frightening. Humans have made over a billion tons of the material since WWII and we don't show any signs of slowing down.

Trying to reduce plastics use is incredibly difficult in this society...no doubt, but we vote with our money, so any redirection to other materials helps reduce demand!
Dee Bennett Comment by Dee Bennett on June 29, 2009 at 11:57am
I would like to see more attention to bottled water. Not only is it bad for our enviroment, but it is also unhealthy for our bodies.

According to a study in National Geographic;
Worldwide some 2.7 million tons (2.4 million metric tons) of plastic are used to bottle water each year, according to EPI.

The plastic most commonly used is polyethylene terepthalate (PET), which is derived from crude oil.

"Making bottles to meet Americans' demand for bottled water requires more than 1.5 million barrels of oil annually, enough to fuel some 100,000 U.S. cars for a year," EPI's Arnold said.

About 86 percent of plastic water bottles in the U.S. become garbage or litter, according to the Container Recycling Institute in Washington, D.C.

Plastic debris in the environment can take between 400 and 1,000 years to degrade.

Producing the plastic bottles burns an estimated 1.5 million gallons of oil, enough to run 100,000 cars for a year.

The annual transportation of bottled water burns 500,000 gallons of oil, or enough to power more than 80,000 homes for a year.

Making the plastic bottle uses twice as much water as fits inside the bottle.


Did you know that ionized alkaline water is up to 6 times more hydrating, loaded with powerful antioxidants, higher in oxygen and helps detox and balance you body's pH?

If you would like to see how your water measures up, I would be happy to test it for you, and bring you a gallon of Ionized Alkaline Water.

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Connie Zeigler Comment by Connie Zeigler on June 24, 2009 at 6:56pm
I'm just curious as to why a notice about a new article on the coffee blog is being posted to Greener Indiana? If I want to read the coffee blog I'll join the coffee group. Since my email notices only give a name and say a conversation's been posted, I have no idea what it is until I get here and then I'm always a little frustrated that it's really just about your coffee business. I don't mean to offend but my time is important to me, as I'm sure yours is to you, and while I appreicate your enthusiasm about your product and your passion about coffee I think it belongs in the coffee group rather than showing up here on a regular basis.
Shari Boultbee Comment by Shari Boultbee on June 24, 2009 at 6:08pm
The Good, Bad & the Ugly of Blending. Fresh Coffee Blog has a new article to read. I hope you enjoy this one.

Follow the link on the picture, if you dare!
Shari
Alan Applebaum Comment by Alan Applebaum on June 23, 2009 at 9:57am
Indy Magazine is now offering fantastic advertising rates for green businesses. If you are looking to advertise your business, city wide, in an affordable way, please contact me. Act now because space is already running out for our August issue. 317-245-8200
Shari Boultbee Comment by Shari Boultbee on June 9, 2009 at 9:46pm
Exciting Coffee News in Indy Magazine
Midwest Organic Coffee Company has an article in the newest issue of Indy Magazine. Read the details.
Ed Peszek Comment by Ed Peszek on June 4, 2009 at 10:31am
Jim there are many ways you can "Go Green"! If you would like I can meet with you and discuss the various options - ED (epeszek@augustmack.com)
Jim R Sapp Comment by Jim R Sapp on June 4, 2009 at 10:18am
I am remodeling an old lumberyard in castleton Indiana.I have turned it into an office building and am currently trying to rent out covered spaces for storage. Long story short I would like to make the building more green. Any affordable ideas? I also wanted to try to make my garage door company AGD to reduce its footprint as well.
 

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