Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Mexico City Goes Green!

This article was imported from: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/mexico-city-closes-vast-trash-dump-203831513.html

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico City will close one of the world's largest garbage dumps by Dec. 31 and will instead turn the garbage from millions of people into reusable materials and energy, Mayor Marcelo Ebrard announced Monday.
Some 700 trucks that carry garbage to the Bordo Poniente will no longer be admitted as of Monday, and all operations will cease by the end of the year, Ebrard said.
Trucks will still enter the recycling separation plant and a composting plant already on the premises.
The city that once dumped 12,600 tons of garbage daily already has cut the amount in half this year through recycling and composting, said government undersecretary Juan Jose Garcia Ochoa.
The concrete giant Cemex SAB has agree to buy 3,000 tons daily to turn into energy, Garcia said. The city is seeking other landfills to dump the remaining garbage in smaller amounts while it institutes a new recycling program in the new year.
Built on a dry lake bed partly to handle the rubble from the devastating 1985 earthquake, Bordo Poniente has taken in more than 76 million tons of trash.
Closing the dump will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by a minimum of 2 million tons of carbon dioxide a year, according to the city government.
Ebrard said the city is implementing strict measures to stop illegal dumping at the site and to process materials into compost. It will also embark next year on a major project to harness the methane gas produced at the dump into energy, he said.
Ebrard said the city also plans to open a new plant to recycle construction waste into building material.
The Mexican capital itself has about 8.8 million residents, but its metropolitan area holds more than 20 million.
The city has been working for years to turn one of the planet's biggest and messiest waste management systems into the greenest, at least in Latin America.
Three years ago, the city recycled only 6 percent of its garbage. Today, that number is close to 60 percent, having grown substantially in the last year, Garcia said.
The city says it is also negotiating with 1,500 pepenadores, or scavengers, informal workers who traditionally have been a key part of Mexico's waste-management system. They living at dumps and scavenge and resell material.
Pablo Tellez Falcon, who heads the scavengers guild, said 300 of them worked at the Bordo Poniente landfill and that he will negotiate for a written agreement with the city government so they don't lose their livelihoods.
He said the city and the scavengers have only had a spoken agreement until now.
________________________________________________________________________

Now that is pretty inspiring! 
eb

Friday, December 9, 2011

In Honor of December

Oooh!  Baby Its Cold Outside!  Welcome back to the Greener Blog! Its been a while since we have conversed, but don't worry, we will be rectifying that situation from here on out!  

Since it has been since summertime that our last blog was posted, I wanted to share this interesting blog with you about 6 ways to stay warm in the winter as green as possibly, and also a link to The Salvation Army about how you can donate your gently used coats, blankets and clothing, so that others can also stay warm too!

This link is posted by Eco Friendly and offers 6 ways to save the environment and money while keeping your home nice and toasty throughout the winter months:
http://www.ecofriendlymag.com/sustainable-transporation-and-alternative-fuel/six-greener-ways-to-keep-warm/

This is a link to the Salvation Army Website where you can schedule a pickup of your donation items or find out about local drop off spots: http://www.use.salvationarmy.org/use/www_use.nsf/vw-text-dynamic-arrays/B126E05AEAE85714802572E300062069?openDocument&charset=utf-8

To give you an update about where Planet Connections Theater Festivity is at the moment, we are having our first Leadership meeting this Sunday!  Very excited about starting up for 2012, which looks like its going to be a very big year!  We are already starting to check out new partnerships, and opportunities, and we are taking suggestions!

I have come across a wonderful little secret of a catalog called "Uncommon Goods".  This catalog features great gifts that are made from recycled and sustainable resources!  They have creative gift ideas and you can rest assured that your purchase is Earth-Friendly.  Find them here: http://www.uncommongoods.com/

If you have come across a company that you, your family or your friends is part of, or that you regularly buy products from, please let us know!  We are particularly focused this year on American Charities or Companies that are focused on people of minimal fortune in the USA.  Although we are definitely not X-ing any company that seeks to provide improvement to the conditions to those in need in other countries, I think Home is a good place to start!

I realize that may sound a bit selfish, as there are needy people all over the world, and I may make some people angry by trying to focus our energies on the roots of this society, but I know from an experience I had as a seven year old, caught in a riptide in California, that a drowning person cannot save another drowning person.  Only a person who has complete control of their faculties and senses can reach out their hand to pull you out of the depths and onto dry land.

We will be seeing you soon!  We definitely appreciate the comments!