The pie guys. The pie.
Also, I just love that one week off from school. But just because we get a vacation doesn't mean you should take a break from being environmentally conscious! Here at STWF, we've been talking about ways to lead a green lifestyle, so why not put all those ideas in action? Here are links and ideas for being an Earth Defender during Thanksgiving:
- Getting ingredients for Thanksgiving dinner? Let's go to a Farmers' Market!
- Want some seasonal recipes? Here's an autumn bisque!
- Don't be a cold turkey! Instead of cranking up that heater, why not go our for a game of football or just grab a fashionable sweater?
Remember guys,
THE POWER IS YOURS!
PS: Bring the posters ideas and the letters for the meeting tomorrow!
I don't have much to report about how green reusable water bottle production is, but I did come across these articles:
ReplyDeleteHere's one article from TIME detailing the most popular reusable water bottles (ones that we could possibly sell during school):
http://www.time.com/time/travel/article/0,31542,1865754,00.html
And then here are the pages to each brand's web page about the production of their particular water bottles (if they had one):
http://www.camelbak.com/Sports-Recreation/About-Us/Social-Responsibility.aspx
http://www.siggbottles.eu/reusable-bottles/
http://www.kleankanteen.com/about/sustainability.php
(I looked at Nalgene's "responsibility" page a little but it didn't seem extremely helpful: http://nalgene.com/responsibility/ and I could not locate the one for the Platypus brand)