Why Don't You..Schedule a Yearly Tune-Up for your Lawnmower?

Keeping your lawnmower in good working order will cut emissions by up to 50 percent and reduce fuel consumption by 30%. Most local hardware or home improvement stores offer lawnmower tune-up services.
Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recycling. Show all posts

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Reuse Hangers: DIY Tips For Wire Coat Hangers

Source: The Huffington Post


If you dry clean your clothes on a regular basis, you know that those ubiquitous wire hangers can really start to stack up.
But rather than haul the hangers to the trash, you can put them to use around the house.

A straightened wire hanger can be used to dislodge hairballs and gunk from a plugged drain. Sure, it's not going to be as effective as a professional tool like a plumber's snake, but it might just do the trick in a pinch and spare you an expensive visit from your local plumber.

Who doesn't love a good campfire? Next time you're gathered around the fire pit or hosting a barbecue, have a few unwound wire hangers on hand to roast marshmallows, kabobs and hot dogs. 

Making a room cable-ready usually involves snaking yards of black cord across the floor, creating a tripping hazard that's also downright ugly. A much better, more professional solution is to drill a series of small holes in the wall and snake the cable behind the drywall. Create a small loop on the end of a hanger to hold the cable and use the stiff wire to guide the cable to its destination.
Extend your reach by bending a hook on the end of a straightened out hanger. Next time you lose a set of keys behind a sofa, or something goes skidding beneath the stove, you're all set to reclaim it. 

Weak-steamed plants like tomatoes need to be trellised to reach their full height. Weave together a few straightened hangers in a crosshatch pattern to give your plants a boost, or simply affix a few unadulterated hangers to a wooden frame for an even easier option (via veryirie.blogspot.com). 

Use the pointed end of a wire hanger to scrape out the wax at the bottom of a candle holder. 

Both thieves and klutzes who lock their keys in the car have long relied on hangers to pop the locks and gain entry. While this technique no longer works on most newer model cars, with older autos you can fashion a hook to grab hold of the lock arm and lift to open the door.

Bend the hanger into a loop and use it as the base for a festive holiday wreath.

Running a drawstring through a pair of swim trunks or shorts is slow, frustrating work. But you can speed up the process with a coat hanger. Straighten the hanger out, create a small loop to hold the knotted end of the string, and feed the string and hanger through the waist band together. 

Import tariffs drove up the price of wire hangers a few years ago, causing many dry cleaners to ask customers to bring them back. If you'd like to do your part for the planet, while helping out your neighborhood cleaner, offer to return the hangers the next time you visit. 





Thursday, January 12, 2012

Your 2nd Fridge is Costing You

If saving electricity and cleaning out your garage are on your new year's resolutions list, Seattle City Light can help you check off two with our Refrigerator Recycling program. 

They'll haul away your old, working refrigerator or freezer for free, and give you $30! Plus you'll have an annual savings of about $150 in electricity costs. Make an appt. today for FREE haul away by calling 206-233-COLD or visiting www.seattle.gov/refrigerator  

You can get info on all of Seattle City Light's residential rebates here.  

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Recycling rate reaches 49 percent in Washington

Recycling rate reaches 49 percent in WashingtonThe Washington Ecology Department says the recycling rate reached 49 percent in 2010 in the state, up from 45 percent in 2009.
About 4.3 million tons of the 8.9 million tons of municipal waste was recycled.
The department's Gretchen Newman says while recycling is up, the overall amount of waste disposal was down about 1 percent.
She says part of the reason may be a slow economy making people more thrifty and less wasteful.

Way to Go PlayNetwork Employees! We all contribute to this awesome statistic!

Friday, February 18, 2011

PlayGreen Secret Swag!

Good Afternoon PlayNetwork!!!

The swag has landed! Redmond Peeps should have all received your goody bag when you got to work this morning. If you didn't get one, please reach out to playgreen@playnetwork.com and give us hell for it. :)

These bags and the goodies in them were a long time coming. The original research done on bags for employees started back with Brina Smith and then Michelle Robles way before my time as a chair for PlayGreen. I am happy to say they have finally come to fruition and we couldn't be happier that you love them! 

Everyone at Play contributes to the green cause in one way or another. And long before PlayGreen even existed as a committee we were purchasing post consumer recycled paper for our copy machines. We have now progressed from just paper to a whole list of things. Enough for us to have qualified for the GBB's Platinum Certification! This work wouldn't have been done without each of you. 

The notepads have been a huge hit and one we hope to continue doing. Starting FY12 (and maybe sooner) the boxes for recycled paper will be back in the copy rooms next to the recycle bins for your single sided paper. Prior to all the moves, we were filling one box a month. The paper was then sent to the accounting office (then in Seattle) and they were reusing it for their internal check runs. They reached the point quickly where they no longer needed more paper from us and now they are totally self sufficient for their paper reusing operations. Special thank you to everyone in Accounting and HR for starting this amazing initiative and keeping it going! THANK YOU!!!

And as you can see from the photos, PlayGreen had a great time getting these all put together and delivering them!

Remember: Staples cannot be recycled, Paper Clips are rarely recycled and difficult to do so, Paper pads are for internal use only, Stress is bad for us and the environment, Plastic is forever and.....

PlayGreen loves you!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Reducing Lunch Waste....

From "The Green Life" at Sierra Club

Summer vacation is winding down, which means it's time to prepare for new teachers, new classes, and new friends. This week, we're providing green tips for going back to school.

Tip #2: Cut Back on Packaging

If you're planning to send your son or daughter to school with a packed lunch, consider what's going to end up in the trash. According to Mother Jones, the average child throws away 90 pounds of leftovers and packaging per year. Avoid single-use snack items and processed foods. To reduce waste, buy staples in bulk, then pack sandwiches, side items, and drinks in reusable containers.

Share your tips: How do you reduce lunch waste?

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Improved Recycling In Seattle Starting March 30th

Starting on Monday, March 30th, the City Of Seattle will put into effect an improved recycling program. Seattle residents & businesses will be able to reduce, reuse, & recycle more than ever before! One of the biggest improvements is the additional plastic items you can now recycle, and no need to sort your recyclables. Seattle households can also begin to compost meat, dairy, bones & shells by placing them in their Yard Waste receptacle (Apartment/Condo residents need to contact their manager for these services).

If you're not a resident of Seattle, perhaps you can buddy-up with someone that does live in Seattle who is willing to help you out with your recycling efforts.

For more details, click here.

Do's & Don'ts are available in several languages.

Go here for helpful informational videos to help sort it all out.

If you have any questions on the new program, call City Of Seattle's Customer Service: 206-684-3000.