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Posts Tagged ‘recycling’

Wayne Drop and Charlie "The Recycling Chimp" Join Forces!

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Last Saturday, Water – Use It Wisely mascot, Wayne Drop, and Charlie “The Recycling Chimp” visited the City Hall at the Mall event at the Superstition Springs Mall in Mesa, Arizona.
Together they make a great pair because the more we recycle, the more water is conserved! Did you know that recycling one ton of paper can save 7,000 gallons of water?! Manufacturing a product from recycled materials takes a lot less water than the water needed for the same product made from raw materials.
Make Wayne Drop and Charlie happy by choosing to recycle and using water wisely!

EH2ED Guest Blog Feature – Park Howell Reveals 11 Ways to Easily Opt-Out of Wasteful Stuff and Happily Green Your Life

Friday, April 10th, 2009

deforestation-tree-removalReaders loved the post on how to opt-out of receiving wasteful White & Yellow Pages phone directories so much, I thought I’d follow-up with a few more ways you can easily green your life and unclutter your living right from your desktop.

  1. Opt-out of junk mail: GreenDimes.com
  2. Opt-out of plastic bottles: KOR ONE Hydration
  3. Opt-out of  plastic bags: Salvagist.com
  4. Opt-out of unsolicited calls: National Do Not Call Registry
  5. Opt-out of catalgoues: CatalogChoice.org
  6. Opt-out of receiving phone directories: YellowPagesGoesGreen.org
  7. Opt-in to easy recycling: Earth911.org
  8. Opt-in to easy water conservation: WaterUseItWisely.com
  9. Opt-in to easy ways to clear the air: BringBackBlue.org
  10. Green your online purchases: GreenAnySite.com
  11. Make your website carbon neutral: Co2Stats.com

Do you have a site or know of an organization that allows us all to easily opt-in to green activities and opt-out of wasteful habits? If so, please share.

The Art of Water Conservation

Monday, December 1st, 2008

Conserving water is not just about not using water (double negative intended). It’s also about reclamation and reuse. That’s why we at Water – Use It Wisely are always intrigued about how items get recycled and re-purposed, sometimes in the most peculiar and inspirational ways.

Meet Nemo Gould.  He is a fascinating artist in San Francisco whose remarkable sculptures are mostly crafted from found materials. He’s the “Rodin of Rubbish” having spent the summer of ’07 as Artist-in-Residence at the San Francisco dump.

I came across Nemo at the Makers Fair in San Mateo and was immediately taken by his incredible sculptures.  Nemo inspired me with the ingenious beauty and flawless craftsmanship found in his work.  The Cyclopcycle, for instance, is made from the bottom of an outboard motor, an old blender, assorted parts from a vacuum cleaner, and reclaimed yellow flormica counter top.

"Cyclopcycle" 2006, Nemo Gould

So, what does this all have to do with bringing voice to water conservation?  We encourage you to seek out and share with the world those inspirational people who are making a difference with their words, actions, artwork, outreach and celebration of the world around us.  In our theme of unexpected, but highly-effective water-saving devices, Nemo Gould fits this description as an artist with the most remarkable portfolio that finds the beauty in the discarded.

Please comment to this post and let us and the water world know of others who are making a difference in the most exceptional and perhaps surprising way.