Film makes case for buying U.S.-made goods

Date: 5 Jul 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Asbury Park Press, July 5, 2013 If you proudly buy locally grown vegetables for your stew, why not buy a U.S.-made slow cooker to cook them in? You should, say Vincent Vittorio and Nathaniel Thomas McGill. And that idea is the core of the pair’s new documentary, American Made Movie. It’s a by-now-familiar film about the … Read More

Xcel Energy Responds to SolarCity’s Challenge (Sort of.)

Date: 3 Jul 2013 | posted in: Energy, Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

GreenTech Solar, July 3, 2013 According to SolarCity representatives, four “unnecessarily burdensome” practices at Xcel, Colorado’s dominant utility, are slowing the growth of solar in the state.  Xcel Energy spokesperson Gabriel Romero provided a written rebuttal to SolarCity’s claims, but added, “We have decided to forego an interview and will simply leave you with this statement.” … Read More

Walmart is Still Bad for the Planet

Date: 3 Jul 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Boulder Weekly, July 3, 2013 In May, Walmart was hit with $110 million in environmental fines after pleading guilty to improperly dumping pesticides, fertilizer and other hazardous materials into public sewers and landfills. The Justice Department’s Environmental Crimes Section said that it was the second-largest environmental criminal penalty ever imposed in U.S. history, after the $4 … Read More

John Farrell: Proponent of “energy self-reliance” at the Institute for Local Self-Reliance

Date: 2 Jul 2013 | posted in: Energy, Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Texas Climate News, July 2, 2013 The non-profit Institute for Local Self-Reliance says its mission “is to provide innovative strategies, working models and timely information to support environmentally sound and equitable community development.” The organization has offices in Minneapolis and Washington, D.C. Journalist Greg Harman of San Antonio talked with John Farrell, director of the institute’s … Read More

Live Local. Live Small.

Date: 26 Jun 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Encore, June 26, 2013 Every now and then, it is nice to be reminded that the Live Local movement is national in scope—that there are opportunities to tap into larger activities aimed at promoting and supporting small business. The 3/50 Project comes to mind as a highly successful example that has gotten national attention for the … Read More

Doing What Comes Locally

Date: 26 Jun 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Urban Tulsa Weekly, June 26, 2013 Coming to Tulsa from Los Angeles, Danica Jones wasn’t sure what to expect from her husband’s hometown.  She’s married to Tulsa native Seth Lee Jones. The couple met in Los Angeles, where he honed guitar-building and repair skills working for a guitar shop. But the goal was to start his … Read More

Disposal of e-Waste Banned by New Law

Date: 26 Jun 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Vail Daily, June 26, 2013 Beginning July 1, Eagle County residents may no longer dispose of most electronic waste in their household trash because Colorado landfills will be banned from accepting it. The change is the result of a state law enacted in 2012 known as the Electronic Recycling Jobs Act. “Eagle County is ahead of … Read More

Electronics No Longer Accepted at Landfill; New State Law

Date: 25 Jun 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Trinidad Times Independent, June 25, 2013 A new state law takes effect July 1 that means Colorado landfills can no longer accept electronic waste (e-waste). This means you will no longer be able to dispose of electronic waste along with household trash. The list of items that can no longer be accepted by the landfill include … Read More

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