Saturday, December 12, 2009

Share & Voice: Target Going Green

I know we all shop at Target, and now they have a whole new line of eco-friendly products. They have reusable bags, dining, home decor, made our of recycled materials, furniture, bedding made out of bamboo. They even have all natural beauty products too! 




These are items we all use and we could start buying, to become more eco-friendly and GREEN :)








Check out this website to see all the new GREEN products. 


http://www.target.com/Eco-Friendly-Home/b?ie=UTF8&node=357202011


Friday, December 11, 2009

Read 'n' Seed 6: Final Review of "Trash Talk & Paper or Plastic"

Overview


I read two books, Trash Talk and Paper or Plastic. Trash Talk was about reusing items more than once and awesome ways to use them. For example dryer sheets, to save your money and the environment, you should only use half a dryer sheet at once and use the dryer sheet more than once. We could all do this! Paper or Plastic was about  using to much paper or plastic packaging, bags, etc. 







Three Most Significant Things


1. Both of these books about about helping the environment in eco-friendly ways. 


2. Post-Consumer Recycled (PCR)This is any material that was used by a consumer and then recycled for use in a new product. In Paper and Plastic, companies are turning to this, to help save the environment and it is also saves money. 


3. In Trash Talk is talks about energy waste, “to waste energy is no different than throwing your hard-earned money out with the trash (96).” Energy creates pollution and pollution destructs our wilderness. It also states that an average household spends “1,300-2,400 dollars annually on energy—44% of that being heating and cooling (96).” This is important because if we save our energy resources, we are not polluting the air, and it will also save us money. 


Why is it important? 


Both of these books, focus on ways to save the environment. They take things that you would throw away after one use and come up with ideas to use them again. This saves money by not having to buy something because you made it. It also keeps trash out of the landfill. The other comes up with new ways of packaging to use less materials, saving trees and also not filling up landfills with trash. 


Would I recommend these books?


I would definitely recommend these because they give and have ideas to help you be more eco-friendly. They are a little harder to read because they are not a chapter books, they are more informational. But, they still have really great ideas to help our environment, and they are easy things you could change in your life. :)




Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Eco-Chic Lifestyle Change Week 10: Overall Project Reflection

SMART Goal(s):


My SMART goal for the semester was to use reusable bags every time I went to the grocery store or Target. I also added in half way thru to buy an organic product every time I went grocery shopping.







Successes and Challenges:


I had a success of using reusable bags every time and liking a lot of new organic products. :) I also tired to inform others of using reusable bags and how it can benefit the environment. Challenges I had was when I went home for the weekends and would go grocery shopping or to Target and not have my reusable bag on me. That was my area of weakness. 


Benefits, What I learned, and Behavior Change:


Benefits of using reusable bags is not having plastic bags that do get recycled sit in landfills for 1000 years trying to break down and deposit. It will help make less trash, less trash = cleaner environment! I learned that the world consumes 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic bags. That is a ridiculous amount of plastic bags! WOW...I also found that "One set of reusable bags has the potential to "save" over 20,000 plastic bags throughout one's lifetime (squidoo.com)." My behavior change will stay with me after this class is over, every one should use reusable bags, every step counts! 


External Benefits:


I am only one person, but by using a reusable bag every time I went to the grocery store and Target, saved a lot of plastic bags. Every time I go, I used to have at least 4 plastic bags each trip. Now I only use one reusable maybe two, they are big and roomy :)




Continuing On:


This is something that I will continue. It is a simple life change that I made, and I can commit to doing it after this class is over too. I can also set an example for other college students that are still using plastic bags. 


Recommendations:


I think that any life style change can always benefit you and even the environment. I think for people new years resolution, they should considered a lifestyle change. This will be something they can stick too until the following year. So if you are having a hard time thinking of a new years resolution, consider a lifestyle change. It is easy, and is a positive change! 







I used http://www.squidoo.com/reuseable-bags-environment, for my resource for information listed above. 

 "Blogged for the Eco-Chic Lifestyle Change Week 10 hosted by Amy@Eco-Chic with Amy." Eco-Chic Lifestyle Change Week 10" 


Monday, December 7, 2009

Advocacy Project: Letter to Public Official

December 6, 2009


Senator Russ Feingold
United States Senate  
506 Hart Senate Office Building

Washington, DC 20510-4904


Dear Mr. Russ Feingold,


I am in favor of the bill H.CON.RES.158, supporting for early detection month for breast cancer and all other forms of cancer as well.  The new health care program is saying women don't need a breast exam till age, 50 and only need an exam every two years. This is a huge change because The American Cancer Society say women should be start getting exams when they turn 40 and every year. If this bill does not pass lives will be lost due to not having early detection for cancer. 


Early detection, helps the number of cancer survivors and also with living cancer free years after. Without early detection people are going to be in the later stages of cancer, this means it will be harder to overcome and beat. I understand that this new health care program might cut health care cost, but what about trying to save lives from early detection. 


This new bill, will help people who may not have the money every year to get the medical check-ups they need. This will help lower the number of deaths from cancer by a significant amount. This impact of the new bill will help scientist with the funding to come one step closer to helping cancer patients. 


This change in early cancer detection will mean a lot to me, and others who have known someone who has had and battled, or lost their life to cancer. People who have been part of events to raise money for different cancers will also be affected by seeing a difference in cancer care. This will be a positive affect on all parties who are in-favor of the bill. 


The American Cancer Society predicts that for 2009 there will be 1,479,350 new cancer cases and 562,340 deaths in the United States. From 1991 to 2005 men overall cancer death rates have decreased 19.2% and women 11.4%. This means that there was a significant increase in cancer survivors due to early detection. 


As a resident of Wisconsin I know you support bills that will help people, and not harm them. I hope that this will be bill will also have your support too. Early detection is important step in preventing, treating, and overcoming cancer and I hope you vote Yes, for this bill to be passed for more awareness of early detection. 


I believe that continuing early detection, like  breast cancer and others will improve the quality of people lives and help health care providers. This bill impacts a lot of people in a positive way, and the outcome will be greater.


Thank you for taking the time to read my letter, I hope that this will impact your decision to vote yes. 


Mallory Johnson


(contact info)


Sources I Used: not in actual letter
http://www.cancer.org
http://caonline.amcancersoc.org