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Ten Stories You May Have Missed This Week

Once again, it was another great week of stories on Greenopolis




  1. Recycling Democrats! Top 10 Democratic Politicians Who Turn Waste Into Resources
    We’re defining ‘conservative” here today as one who conserves or promotes conservation.
  2. 7 Mind-Blowing Ways to Recycle Old Cassette Tapes
    Find out how an old school cassette tape can turn into a newly recycled piece of art!
  3. 50 Ways to Save the Planet
    Want to make a difference? Try just a few of these 50 ideas.
  4. 7 Steps to Creating a Recycling Program at Work
    Have you been thinking about ways to encourage recycling in your community? One way is to set up a recycling program at work, if your employer doesn’t already have one.
  5. Indie Bands + Cool T-Shirts + Philanthropy = The Yellowbird Project
    Montreal-based non-profit gets together with indie rock bands to raise money for charities
  6. Turning Swords into Battlaxes: Recycled Vikings
    No, I don’t mean Brett Favre and his latest overtime interception. Sorry, Viking fans - we got used to it with the Packers. Why do you think we recycled him ourselves?
  7. How to Make a Coaster Using a Magazine
    Instructions on How To Make a Coaster Using a Magazine: Full instructions with pictures can be found on How About Orange.
  8. Who Puts the "Conserve" in Conservative? Top 10 Republican Congressional Environmentalists
    Some of you might snicker and say, “Republican Environmentalist? That’s an oxymoron.” But check your cynicism, open your mind and read on.
  9. 6 Surprising Things You Didn't Know You Could Recycle
    From flip flops to shingles, check out some of these recycle-friendly products
  10. Peanuts, The Healthy, Reusable Snack
    Peanuts are one of the most popular snacks in the U.S., but consuming them is the tip of the iceberg. While they’re healthy, cheap and fun to cook as well as eat, peanuts can do a whole lot more than taste good.


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