Tag: Conscious Living

  • Extreme Green – ‘Zero Waste’ Businesses

    I just read the latest issue of The McKinsey Quarterly entitled ‘Business strategies for climate change’. The report says, “Climate change is top of mind for many executives. We believe that the shift to low-carbon economy is already underway and that businesses must get ready for it, especially in energy, transport and heavy industry.” The report suggests that businesses utilize existing methods to lower carbon output and suggests that it will be necessary to develop new low-carbon technologies to meet carbon reduction goals. It also suggests methods for implementation including reducing trash output, utilizing power from alternative sources like solar, wind and water, improving insulation and utilizing enzymes.

    Have any businesses jumped on the Green bandwagon and made positive changes to the way they do business, manufacture products or handle waste? The answer is, absolutely, yes!

    Here are some who are zero waste leaders…

    Boulder Outlook HotelZero waste program

    Boulder Outlook Hotel in Boulder, Colorado is actively working toward Zero waste. Currently it recycles or composts 80% of it’s waste. The current goal is 90%. They hold weekly brainstorm sessions to generate ideas on how they can become even greener. They utilize cornstarch based straws, cups and to-go containers which are compostable, utilize enviro-friendly cleaning products and give all frying oils to a bio-diesel firm. Their slogan is ‘The cure for the common hotel’. They even have allergy friendly rooms with air filtration and other features. How cool is that!!

     

    General Motors – landfill free program

    GM’s Transmission Facility in White Marsh, Maryland Achieves Landfill Free Status (28, August 2008).It eliminates 8,000 tons of trash by smart plant design, recycling, reusing, or removing and unique partnerships.

    General Motors’ goal is to have 1/2 of it’s major manufacturing operations landfill free by 2010. Go GM go!!

    Goodwill Industries works with GM disassembling obsolete containers. Then selling them to recyclers and compounders who turn the materials back into usable parts for the auto industry.

     

    Anheuser Busch – Work Green program

    Anheuser Busch Brewery in Baldwinsville, NY institutes numerous eco-friendly changes. The brewery recycles 99.9% of solid materials. They have also under taken measures to further reduce their carbon foot print. This was done by  changing lighting -which led to a 40% savings, reclaiming heat, and utilizing an anaerobic digestion system (bio-energy) for waste – producing methane gas for 19% of their fuel needs.

    15 other Anheuser Busch plants have bio-energy, some also utilize solar and one is brewing organic beer. You rock AB!!

     

    Subaru – WasteWise programSIA

    Since 2004 Subaru Indiana Automotive (SIA) has achieved zero waste by recycling 99.3% of its’ excess / leftover steel, plastic, wood, paper, glass and other materials. The remaining 0.7% is utilized by the city of Indianapolis to help generate steam.  SIA was awarded EPA’s Gold Achievement AwardOne in 2006 for its’ long-standing environmental program ‘Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics’. It has heightened awareness for a clean environment by taking it’s Leave No Trace program on the road reaching over 8 million individuals, in 48 states. Thanks Subaru you’re leading the pack!!!

    Other auto companies are greening their manufacturing facilities too…

    Subaru’s “Zero Landfill Waste” Auto Plant Raises the Bar by John DiPietro says, “In the automotive high-jump event known as environmental safeguarding, Subaru set a world record of sorts by being the first automaker to achieve “zero waste to landfill” status. Indeed, the company set the bar very high, and it’s great to see that others have been inspired to start clearing that bar as well. Honda’s Alabama plant is also a zero-landfill plant. Rolls-Royce’s Goodwood, England plant (opened in 2003) boasts an 8-acre “living roof.” Covered with sedum plants, this roof provides insulation from the heat and the cold; of course, as is the case with all green plants, these sedum plants also clean the air by ingesting carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. The Rolls plant also sends waste leather (from the upholstery division) to shoe and clothing makers, and filters run-off water from the roof and parking lots before it enters an on-site lake. Ford’s Rouge plant also employs a living roof and similar water-saving measures.”

    This is great!!! Now if we could only get all businesses, plants and products zero emissions too. Am I crazy to think that’s possible?

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan

  • Paris…

    a poem by Bonnee Klein Gilligan

    Eiffel Tower, Paris - Photo by Light   ©2003-2008 Bonnee Klein Gilligan. All rights reserved.

    Ah Paris ’tis the city of love

        a beautiful place indeed.

    Enjoy yourself and if you like

        have a pastry for me.

    A croissant, pasty or a tart

        with cream, and fruit, and crust.

    Such a delight with every bite 

        is sinful, and a must.

    Have an espresso at a street cafe

       and watch the passersby

    In thought, or talk, or steadfast walk

        so busy with their lives.

    Enjoy a walk along the Seine

        or boat ride to the Louvre.

    With easy access everywhere

        you can also ride the Tube.

    Enjoy your trip to Paris

        have a glass of wine for me.

    And over here I’ll taste it

        on my lips, just wait and see.

    I taste a red, hardy and full

        it’s peppery and smooth.

    Oh no it’s white, a crisp delight

       it’s flowery… oh no it’s bright.

    Did you have two, or maybe three

       I’m so confused it must be me.

    I taste a tart, and coffee too

        my senses don’t know what to do.

    Enjoy your trip to Paris

        and I’ll be here with you

    Or is it there, I just don’t know

        with you I’m split in two.

    I don’t know what I’m doing

       and I don’t know what I see

    All I know that I like you

        and you’ll have the best from me.

    Enjoy your trip to Paris friend

        best wishes, bon voyage

    I don’t know how to end this

       so I’ll just press the pause…

  • The Zen Mind – An Introduction

    A beautiful video about being, flowing, oneness and now.  The Zen Way. Produced by Jon Braeley and Empty Mind Films. Hope you enjoy the space of peace Zen creates.

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan

  • Makin' it Green

    I was wondering if there were actually people out there who have changed their lifestyles to be more eco-friendly. I searched the internet to see who was doing what. Are people Makin’ it Green? The answer is a resounding… Yes!!!

    One man moved to the New Mexico wilderness to live without oil. Another family in California changes their urban yard into a farm complete with animals. And a Canadian couple goes off the grid but keeps their middle class lifestyle. And there are a lot more. All wonderful stories which inspired me. 

    Inspirational stories of folks ‘Makin’ it Green’…

    Farewell my Subarua greener life in New Mexico, USA

    Doug Fine is the   author of ‘Farewell my Subaru’ a book about  his life without oil. Doug moved to New Mexico, USA with his girl friend. They built a green sustainable home, are raising goats, chickens, dougfineducks and growing much of their own food. You can read the continuing story of his new greener life at his blog. He is funny, charming and actually doing it… well. Amazing!!!

     

     

    Path to Freedomurban homesteaders in California, USA

    An eco-pioneering lifestyle in Pasadena, CA. This is a story of a family who turned their lot into a 1/10th acre  farm which, produces 6,000 lbs. of organic food annually. On a path to self-sufficiency the Dervaes grow and preserve 99% of their ecopioneerown food, recycle, make bio-diesel, utilize solar power and more. You can read their blog or watch more videos at Dervaes’ channel on youtube.com. Awesome!!!

     

     Off Grid Livingwith renewable resources in Canada

    Bill and Lorraine Kemp live a normal middle class lifestyle in an average home with all the things you’d expect like a
    big screen TV, home office filled with computers and other equipment, washer / dryer, and even a cappuccino machine. But the thing that makes them unique is that they live completely off the grid. They have wood heat, solar/wind power for electricity, a well and waste water reclamation system. You can read their
    blog or watch more videos at aztextpress channel on youtube.com.

    We can make it green living well and inexpensively. So exciting and inspirational!

    Some wonderful sustainable resources…JanaiaDonaldson

    Peak Moment TV – A network dedicated to sustainability and issues of our changing world. There are 23 interesting 28-minute episodes hosted by Janaia Donaldson (photo left) you can watch at Global Media. You can also read Janaia’s blog about the latest goings on at Peak Moment too.

    Natural Life Magazine – A paper and online magazine that is about how to create a greener, healthier and more sustainable lifestyle.

    Your Backyard Farmer Located in Portland, OR. A great concept people who love to farm, do it for you and it’s all organic.

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan

  • The Life of Buddha – a documentary

    A well done documentary on the life of Buddha by BBC. Includes historical data, archeological discoveries blended with current practices. A wonderful journey into consciousness. Enjoy!

    ~Bonnee Klein Gilligan