Thursday, January 28, 2010

California Adopts Greenest Building Codes



California - at the forefront of sustainable living -


A new commercial building code called Calgreen will effect newly constructed schools, malls, hospitals...and takes effect January 2011.

Calgreen will require these buildings to have low-flow plumbing, non-VOC paints, construction waste to be recycled and more. Read a full article by clicking here



Friday, January 8, 2010

Smart Meters - Care to Use One?


Heard this on NPR this morning and thought that some of you might find it interesting. I am curious to know what you think? If you were to see where most of your energy bill was coming from, would you curb usage?

January 8, 2010

It's said that information is power but could information mean less power, when it comes to electricity use? Environmentalists and makers of so-called smart meters are convinced that's the case. They say if consumers could see in real time how much power they're using, they'd conserve more. But some behavioral economists say no way. They say electricity is so cheap that real-time information might lead people to run their lights and gadgets even more.

Click here to listen to the show.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Recycle Your Christmas Tree!


Your tree must be free of ornaments, tinsel, etc to be recycled.

If you live in a single-family home in Carpinteria, Goleta, Hope Ranch, Isla Vista, Montecito, or Summerland, or in the Cities of Santa Barbara or Goleta, and you are a customer of Allied Waste or MarBorg, you can place your tree in or next to your green waste container or next to your trash container on your collection days.

Where to drop off:
South Coast Recycling & Transfer Station
4430 Calle Real, Santa Barbara Open Monday through Saturday from 7am - 5 pm.
Questions?
Call the County Public Works Dept.
Resource & waste management 805.882.3616 or visit Less is More

*image courtesy of tinyoranges.com