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  • Close, but No Cigar. Just Plastic Bottles…

    February 12, 2012 UPDATE: Grand Canyon successfully bans bottled water effective March 2012. Yay!

    Grand Canyon National Park officials came oh so close to banning on the sale of disposable water bottles, the biggest culprit when it comes to trash in the park. However, after some conversations with Coca-Cola, the plans to implement the ban fell flat. It just so happens that Coca-Cola has donated more than $13 million to the National Park Foundation.

    Curious to read more about this story? Both the New York Times and Los Angeles Times have great pieces on it. Check ‘em out.

    Want to do something about this bottled water business? Take Corporate Accountability International’s action and tell your Governor to think outside the bottle!

     

     
    posted by C. M. Samala
    November 17, 2011
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  • Monica Wilson: More Jobs, Less Pollution

    Post written by Monica Wilson at GAIA, the Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives. GAIA is a worldwide alliance of more than 650 grassroots groups, non-governmental organizations, and individuals in over 90 countries whose ultimate vision is a just, toxic-free world without incineration.

    The U.S. could create 1.5 million jobs through recycling. Right now, public funds for expensive, dirty “waste-to-energy” incinerators hold back job growth – and Congress is about to make it worse.

    The U.S. could add nearly 1.5 million jobs if it adopted a 75% national recycling rate. Wow, that’s a lot of jobs! Instead of propping up the dinosaur economy highlighted in The Story of Broke, we can be investing in more jobs and a healthier future by keeping the stuff we use in our economy, instead of dumping or burning it….

     
    posted by Allison Cook
    November 17, 2011
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