A two-year campaign convinced Victoria's Secret to go green with a sustainable program for the 360 million catalogs they mail annually. Let's hope their decision wakes up other catalog giants.
And now for some good news: A new study finds that forests are experiencing a regrowth — and not just in the United States.
I confess: I am a catalog junkie. I'm addicted to my daily fix and cutting back—even to save a few trees—won't be easy.
Everyone's talking about energy; the ways we spend it, where we get it, and what we need to do to save it. Danny Seo shares some truths about how our everyday choices have an impact on our planet.
The U.S. division of Random House, the world's largest trade book publisher, has vowed that, by 2010, a third of the paper it uses to print books will be recycled stock. The company now uses just three percent recycled paper, but plans to spend millions of dollars to increase that number to 30 percent over the next four years. According to Random House, that will save 550,000 trees each year.
Another day, another blog. As if you had time to read one more thing online (especially when you don't want to turn your eyes away from us here at LIME). But here's a just-launched blog that seems promising: The Inspired Protagonist, the brainchild of non-toxic household products company Seventh Generation, makers of recycled paper towels, Earth-friendly cleaners, chlorine-free tampons, and more.
Here's one more reason to love Aveda: Last month, the company introduced a new award at the Folio Show – a.k.a. the Oscars of the magazine industry – honoring “Best practices in environmental sustainability within the magazine production processes.” The Aveda Environmental Award went to Natural Health, Utne, and the Sustainable Industries Journal – all of which print their magazines on post-consumer recycled (PCR) paper and in some cases use chlorine-free bleaching and soy inks.
Interests: Parenting (Jack 5yrs and Owen 3yrs), Human Growth and Development, Evolving Consciousness, Integral Life Practice, Coaching, Change Management, Creativity, and Freedom.
Inspiration: Witnessing my sons discovering the world and themselves, watching someone overcome all odds, listening to someone's deep dark secrets (and telling someone mine), a fully expressed performer, art, the rawness of humanity, and unconditional love.