Watch Food, Inc. now!
Friday, February 12th, 2010Excellent Documentary on America’s Food industry.


Excellent Documentary on America’s Food industry.


1 Warren Buffett USA £27bn Wind power
2 BillGates USA £26bn Renewable fuel
3 Ingvar Kamprad Sweden £22bn Renewable energy
4 MarcelBrenninkmeijer Holland £19bn Natural power
5 MukeshAmbani India £15bn Life sciences
6 Michael Bloomberg USA £14.4bn Natural energy
7 Michael Otto Germany £13.2bn Green products
8 Paul Allen USA £11.5bn Natural fuels
9 Donald Bren USA £8.2bn Environmental research
10=Sergey Brin USA £7.5bn Green energy
10= Larry Page USA £7.5bn Green energy
12 Serge Dassault France £7.5bn Electric cars
13 Andreas and Thomas Strungmann Germany £6.8bn Solar power
14 Hansjörg Wyss Switzerland £6bn Open spaces
15 Philip Anschutz USA £5.8bn Wind power
16 Hans Rausing UK £4bn Packaging
17 Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen Denmark £3bn Toymaker
18 Dennis Washington USA £2.7bn Conservation
19 Alicia and Tannetta Fentener van Vlissingen Holland £2.4bn Conservation
20 José Manuel Entrecanales Spain £2.3bn Renewable energy
The U.S. is the #1 trash-producing country in the world at 1,609 pounds per person per year. This means that 5% of the world’s people generate 40% of the world’s waste.

* An aluminum can that is thrown away will still be a can 500 years from now!
* Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a TV for three hours — or the equivalent of a half a gallon of gasoline.
* To produce each week’s Sunday newspapers, 500,000 trees must be cut down.
* If every American recycled just one-tenth of their newspapers, we would save about 25,000,000 trees a year.
* Each ton (2000 pounds) of recycled paper can save 17 trees, 380 gallons of oil, three cubic yards of landfill space, 4000 kilowatts of energy, and 7000 gallons of water. This represents a 64% energy savings, a 58% water savings, and 60 pounds less of air pollution!
* Plastic bags and other plastic garbage thrown into the ocean kill as many as 1,000,000 sea creatures every year!
* The energy saved from recycling one glass bottle can run a 100-watt light bulb for four hours. It also causes 20% less air pollution and 50% less water pollution than when a new bottle is made from raw materials.
* A modern glass bottle would take 4000 years or more to decompose — and even longer if it’s in the landfill.
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Please recycle!
Set up bins for paper, newspaper, glossy magazines & junk mail, cardboard, glass bottles, aluminum cans, batteries, light bulbs, old electronic equipment.
Please avoid throwing this stuff away!
Please fight the temptation of out of sight, out of mind!
Every little discarded thing adds to an already enormous pile!
If you have to throw something away, make sure its biodegradable!
Trials by companies including Panasonic and Toyota are underway at 3,000 homes throughout Japan, to bring mini hydrogen power plants into backyards that will provide heat and power while emitting a fraction of the carbon dioxide of normal energy sources by using a hydrogen fuel cell to convert natural gas into electricity. It’s called a fuel cell co-generation system. You can be read about it here:
Observe Earth Hour by turning off your electricity for 1 hour.
The Global Event takes place tomorrow, Saturday, night from 8-9pm!
Don’t Forget!!!
Do some spring cleaning and gather up all your E-waste and take it to one of these drop-off zones:

Recycling March 28 to April 11, 2009
County Park swimming pool parking lot areas:
North, South, Boyce, Settlers, and Round Hill Parks (Duck Pond Parking Lot).
Computers Monitors Typewriters Radios Stereos CD Players Cell Phones Fax Machines Copiers Projectors VCRs CB Radios Camcorders Cameras DVD Players Plotters Circuit Boards Radios All Batteries Cables/Wiring Electric pianos Game Consoles Generators Electric Lawnmowers Video Cameras Telephones Speakers Electric Wheelchairs Printers PDAs Microwaves
Computer Software Cell Phones
Hours for drop off are as follows:
10am-7pm weekdays 10am-5pm weekends
We will also have a SMALL container in our parking lot on the North Shore
Any questions please call Gretchen at 412-321-4625 ext 248
Please, nothing with a heating element or freon.