Posts Tagged ‘reuse’
ArtFire, like Etsy but Greener
ArtFire is an online re-seller shop that specializes in organic, fair trade, vegan, recycled and re-purposed handmade green products.
Based out of Tuscon, AZ theArtFire team formed in 2008 with the goal of utilizing a community based development site. This means that they are more geared to working with you, rather than you supporting them through fees and shipping.
Currently in beta, ArtFire boasts enough users that a trend section has been created. Top trends at the moment are Steampunk, Green Products and Handmade Soap.
For more information check out their main web site at: www.artfire.com
Earth Day 2009
Earth Day started back on April 22nd 1970.
Gaylord Nelson, a Democratic Senator from the state of Wisconsin created Earth Day as a way to show people holding political offices that the general population was concerned about the environment as a whole.
That first year it was proposed more than twenty million American’s came together to participate in what was at the time a grass roots effort for environmental awareness.
The prior passing of the National Environmental Policy Act being signed into law on January 1st 1970 paved the way for Earth Day to show support and encouragement to our law makers that the general population was paying attention to environmental issues.
Since 1970 the some of the following laws have been created from this grass roots effort:
- Clean Air Act
- Water Quality Improvement Act
- Resource and Recovery Act
- Toxic Substances Control Act
- Federal Environmental Pesticide Control Act
- Endangered Species Act
To see a list of environmental policies that have been enacted since 1970, click here.
To find Earth Day events and celebrations in your area, click here
To get involved with Earth Day, join the Earth Day Network at www.earthday.net The Earth Day Network is a global green initiative created with the goal of making everyday an Earth Day.

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