Saturday, November 8, 2008
Act 2 Green Smart
A great gift for that person in your life that wants to be green is a bag from act 2 Green Smart. The exterior fabric is 100% recycled PET polyester and the interior fabric is also 100% recycled PET polyester. PET is plastic bottle, and they are one of the biggest enviromental disasters today. In the United states alone, 230 bottles per person go to landfill per year. That's enough crushed bottles to fill the Rose Bowl Stadium in California every two weeks! These bottles, which are made from petroleum , find their way into landfills, rivers, lakes and roadsides. And they never decompose.
act2GreenSmart thinks that this is unacceptable. The technology exists today to convert bottles into high quality, durable fabrics which look and perform equal to their virgin counterparts. All of Act2 fabrics are made from 100% certified post-consumer PET bottles. You get a top quality product made from one of the world's most durable fabrics, polyester, AND save the planet at the same time. If you would like to see a step by step process of how you can turn plastic bottles into bags go here.
To make this tote it took 10 - 16 oz. PET bottles. It saves 6,623 Btu or 1.9 kWh and it saved enough energy to power your laptop for 78 hours. Now how is that for going green?
Would you like to win an act2 GreenSmart tote of your own?
Just leave me a comment telling me how you do your part to be green.
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Contest ends November 20.
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112 comments:
I wash all my clothes in cold water.
Your button is now on my blog.
We have water saving shower heads.
rebbi511 at peoplepc.com
We drive a prius, use travel cups, recycle everything, and only have florescent lighting.
By recycling as much as possible.
I try to buy based on the amount of waste that I will NOT have to throw away.
I also think outside the box. Chop sticks can be used as finger replacement for sewing. It saves my fingers. I can also use it to push fabric under the foot as I lower the foot.
We've been making sure to conserve energy whenever possible. We changed all our bulbs to energy saving and we make sure to keep lights off and to keep our heat low. Thanks so much for this giveaway.
instead of bottled water we have a filter that can be switched on for filter water to refill a bottle at the sink- kids love it because htey have their own bottles
I wash my clothes in cold water too. And I save all my plastic grocery sacks and reuse them. I am planning on getting some of the curly light bulbs and some fabric totes to put my groceries in. Thanks!
Everything is recycled or placed in the compost; glass bottles are reused whenever possible.
we just got a prius
I let things dry without the dryer when possible. I always carry a reusable grocery bag when shopping.
I use reusable bags and switched out our bulbs and have a low flow toilet.
We use the new light bulbs, we recycle everything that we can, we buy energy efficient appliances, we use natural/organic cleaners, and we conserve energy and water as much as possible.
wash in cold water and recycle everything
Take cloth bags to the store.
for one thing i buy bulk whenever possible it cuts down on refuge
We take cloth totes to the grocery store, we can use another one, plus one of ours is already getting frayed.
I reuse my aluminum foil until it is no longer useable.
I buy used whenever possible - clothes, furniture, appliances.
Dress warmer instead of turning the heat up.
recycling as much as possible
We wash everything in cold, we turn off the taps when brushing our teeth, we recycle everything that can be, we always bundle up under sweater, slippers and blankets (I never turn on the heat!!), we walk when we can and we unplug everything at night time!
Thanks
nancyrobster@gmail.com
I compost,recycle ,save energy by lowering and cuting back and educate others about the enviroment.
Thank you for having this. I would love to win this. We recycle everything we can. We have made bird feeders from milk jugs. Thank you!
tatertot374@sbcglobal.net
I recycle and I wash in cold water and have done this for a long time, I grow my own vegetables in the summer.
Nora
neneelynn@yahoo.com
I recycle, and generally just try and live as minimally as possible.
I don't drive, I walk everywhere! It's a healthy way to get exercise and run those little errands that I can just carry!
sundayminimalist@yahoo.com
We don't buy bottled water anymore. Everyone in the family has their own reusable water bottles. We also recycle and put in a new Water Pik showerhead that has a pause feature for "navy showers".
shel704[at]aol[dot]com
Lights off as often as possible, heat turned down, recycle, walk instead of drive WHENEVER we can. Thanks for entry!
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I walk everywhere and unplug all appliances when I'm not using them!
macbeth2oo1@aol.com
I use a reusable bottle instead of buying plastic
I wash in cold water, I have low flow nozzles on all my faucets, I take my own bags to the store, and I recycle anything I can.
we recycle our junk mail to make pretty one of a kind papers
Use cold water to do my wash, and line dry instead of the dryer
brn2lisn(at)gmail(dot)com
Showers, instead of baths... water saving shower heads :)
I recycle or reuse most everything I can: ziplocs, plastic and paper bags, cardboard.
Thanks for the giveaway!
ladyspy79@aol.com
We cook in big batches and freeze small portions so we don't buy as much junk or dirty up as many dishes
We've switched to using a pur flavor option water pitcher and ditched sodas!
We wash clothes in cold water and in the summer we open the windows ans use fresh air as much air in stead of the A/C as much as possible
I adore these totes! We recycle, use our own bags for groceries, we have extremely low flow on all our faucets and shower heads, I wash everything on cold and air dry when possible, I use ECO friendly products, and all our lighting is CFLs.
knititngmomof3 AT gmail DOT com
Your button is on my blog: http://www.rundpinne.blogspot.com/
knittingmomof3 AT gmail DOT com
use a reusable water bottle instead of plastic disposable
we recycle newspaper.
We recycle everything, we only do full loads of laundry, we stopped using paper plates and plastic silverware, we use real water bottles instead of plastic ones and we have turned our heat to a lower temperature this winter. Thanks!
I compost nearly everything - even dryer lint.
I recycle, I try to conserve energy as much as possible and I just started buying environmentally friendly cleaning products
I use cloth bags at the market!!
We recycle paper, plastic, and aluminum. We use reusable market bags. We use geen cleaning products like seventh generation. We are putting in a home orchard.
dawns_horizen@yahoo.com
Walk to the grocery store and use our green bags when we live in a suburban area
I wash my clothes in cold water, use energy efficient bulbs, recycle all aluminum and paper products, and only have the lights on in the house when necessary.
-Terra
partymix25(at)hotmail(dot)com
recycling as much as we can
We do all our laundry in cold water, and recycle everything we can.
I reuse and recycle whenever possible.
bleuteam at gmail dot com
I do my laundry with Cold water only... And we drink purified faucet water instead of bottled water
ive gone green by using a shower timer
I use baking soda for everything, from cleaning, to scouring pans to deodorizing. It's biodegradable and safe!
I added your holiday button to my blog
I recycle everything. This year we tore down a trailer with double pane windows. We saved all of them and are replacing all our house windows. Our house was built in 1940. I think the windows were as old. We are insulating walls. Replaced the roof thats been leaking for 2 years. So far I have went thru a case of caulking. We're adding a bathroom and fitness room upstairs. All the bathroom fixtures is water efficient. I have cracked down on electric. Any thing with electronic lights are hooked to surge plugs we shut off. I open the curtains upstairs to the balony window for heat. I waste nothing, time, food, money. We are very smart shoppers. The list goes on and on. I'm the greenist you've ever seen.
Washing clothes in cold water, in summer leaving windows open at night and not needing to use air condtioning during the day, unplugging appliances when not in use.
Cindi ladybrit911@hotmail.com
The easiest thing to do is wash laundry in cold on the lowest load size possible to conserve water! Thanks!
our household tries to recycle as much as we can and use energy-efficient appliances (to save money too!)
We have energy efficent lights and recycle
To be green, I try to make crafts out of things that are heading to the trash, like using the fabric of old clothes. I also use a lot of fabric bags.
recycle newspaper.
We compost everything we can from the yard and kitchen.
aghendrick@aol.com
I recycle and reused, I always try to use energy efficient lights as well as reusuing my cloth bags for the grocery store!
amzonwmn_us@yahoo.com
We turn our heat way down at night and when we are not home....we also recycle everything we can. thanks, justicecw@hotmail.com
We recycle as much as possible, use energy efficient light bulbs, reuse whatever we can and give away things that we no longer can use to those who need them.
I turn off all lights when I'm not in a room and take shorter showers at lower temperatures.
I wash all my clothes in cold water.
And I try not to use so much ele. Thanks for the chance to win.
erma.hurtt@sbcglobal.net
We use energy efficient light bulbs and recycle everything we possibly can!
We do the usual recycle and try to reduce waste and replace bulbs with efficient ones when they go out and we also compost! we just started last year and we have so much less garbage it's awesome.
kmsst19 at gmail dot com
We recycle our papers, take a tote bag with us when we shop for groceries and drive as few miles as we can.
We compost and always recycle. We've nixed our addiction to plastic water bottles, too
gkstratos@yahoo.com
I recycle everything I can, and I try to buy permanent things and reuse them rather than always disposable stuff.
Thanks!
strycker@slu.edu
I have been green for sometime now in most aspects of my life. The reason was to be more cost effective, and it just so happens that it ends up being green also. I reuse everything, I use florescent lighting because it saves me money, We don't use cell phones, we only use rechargeable batteries, I make my own tote bags for groceries and I make my own body oil, I save just about everything and reuse it some other way. It not only saves the enviroment, but you can save soooo much money.
There are so many things we are doing as a family to Go Green. Everything from using our KOR One water bottles in place of buying bottled water to using CFL lightbulbs throughout the house and really conserving our energy consumption. One thing I started doing recently is making my own household cleaning products. Here is a recipe I will share with everyone:
It is a Creamy Soft Scrubber. You simply pour about 1/2 cup of baking soda into a bowl, and add enough liquid detergent to make a texture like frosting. Scoop the mixture onto a sponge, and wash the surface. This is the perfect recipe for cleaning the bathtub because it rinses easily and doesn't leave grit. Add 1 teaspoon of vegetable glycerin to the mixture and store in a sealed glass jar, to keep the product moist. Otherwise just make as much as you need at a time. I have been using this for the past 3 months or so and it works fabulously!
Thank you for the opportunity to enter this wonderful GREEN giveaway!
joannaonthelake@gmail.com
I re-cycle everything I possibly can. Also, I wash in cold water. I don't throw out clothes we don't use anymore, I take them to the 2nd hand store to donate.
I am on the Green Team where I work to make people aware at work of what they waste and what to do to lessen that waste.
We recycle, turn off lights when we leave the room, and try to use green products whenever possible.
We use public transportation or walk everywhere. I always carry cloth bags. We have changed all of our lightbulbs to the energy saving ones. We put up a screen door that seals tight. We bought a set of High Efficiency Washer and Dryer. We recycle everything possible. We use travel mugs whenever we go to get coffee. Instead of buying water we have installed a Britta Water Filter, which saves money and the environment.
Natural cleansers like vinegar and baking soda do a great job without harming the planet. I use reusable grocery bags, recycle and compost and try to conserve gas by driving much less.
Thank you for the opportunity to win!
HAVE A HAPPY THANKSGIVING EVERYONE !!!
I recycle everything that my city takes, reuse items all the time and reduce the products I buy.
We reduce, reuse and recycle when we can, carry our own shopping bags, changed the lightbulbs, buy organic and recycled products when it is feasible, etc...
I recycle.
donna444444@yahoo.com
I takes reuseable bags to the grocey.I wash my clothes in cold water.I have a compost pile.I
recycle just about everything.
We have turned the thermonstat
down.I use energy saver light
bulbs.I use dishwasher only when it is full.We stay home more to save gas.We use bar soap instead
of liquard lasts longer.
CharlieGurl57@aol.com
i try to recycle everything and i do alot of gardening :)
I've been recycling forever!
We recycle, participate in clean up days for rivers and lakes, buy energy efficient appliances and bulbs, have a compost pile and have rain barrels to collect wwater for outside use. garrettsambo@aol.com
We recycle, use canvas bags at stores and use ceiling fans and cfl bulbs. Pretty soon, we'll be growing our own veggies.
we use florescent lighting, wood heat, I wash in cold water and line dry almost everything. We work from home so we conserve alot of fuel there. Using reusuable bags more and more.
I carry with a reusable canvas bag with me when I go grocery shopping.
I do all my laundry using cold water, and we use fluorescent bulbs.
I have a compost heap and add all my kitchen greens, plus my leaves from autumn all go in. I have the best compost come Spring!
We try to recycle everything we can.
I keep the heat set at 55 and wear sweaters.
I think one of the most important parts of being green is educating others in how to be green. The three Rs (reduce, reuse, recycle), as cliche as they may have become, are still just as important as ever. Simple things such as turning off lights when you leave the room, buying energy efficient lightbulbs, and unplugging appliances when they aren't in use, really do make a difference. I am amazed at the momentum the green movement has gained and I am happy to see green go mainstream!
I recycle everything. My Grandmother used to reuse EVERYTHING. How did we go wrong? Well, at least the tide is turning and eveyone is trying to go green.
Kathy
kathleenyohanna@hotmail.com
we recycle all of the timeq
I recycle, reuse and repurpose every single day.
dlcwin AT gmail DOT com
i car pool to work
I always recycle when possible, and make sure to conserve energy in my household.
By recycling as much as possible.
Thanks so much for this giveaway!
Stampnsark@aol.com
nice bag.
i have energy saving lightbulbs and i take the trolly to work everyday instead of driving by myself
We've stopped buying bottled water.
I wash all my clothes in cold water.
I recycle, reuse and donate things to the local senior center and teen center.
we wash all our clothes in cold water.
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