Hello, greener world!

March 2, 2009

Signs of spring are breaking through winter’s crust here in Southern Ontario – the birds are getting noisier, the curb-side ice bergs are shrinking away, and more determined-looking Canadians are out walking and jogging through my neighbourhood in the warm sun, in spite of sub-zero temps. So I thought, what better time to sprout a conversation about a bunch of things to do with making a cleaner, greener world? And that’s what Eco Logic is all about. Welcome to my very first post.

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I’m looking forward to hearing how you are trying to makes things better, cleaner, greener and more alive too. No gesture is too big or too small, so post a comment and let me know what you’re doing to live the green life!

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  • 1. Cindy  |  March 9, 2009 at 3:58 PM

    When I am doing a major house clean,,,anything good gets donated to good causes,,for example,,any clothes I am not using any more goes to the salvation army store, old kids toys or any pieces of furniture I am not using any more,go to big brothers they fix them up and give them out to people whom are in need.
    I also recycle everything and anything,,,

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  • 2. ecologicjess  |  March 9, 2009 at 9:34 PM

    That makes sense – I moved recently, and a lot of our stuff went to charity, but I think I should take a look at what we haven’t unpacked. Family heirlooms aside, I bet most of it should go to charities.
    - Jess

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