At 3:30 am September 9, on the verge of collapse, Wilderness Survival Expert Thomas Coyne achieved his goal of hiking across Death Valley National Park to Mt Whitney, a distance of 135 miles, while living entirely off the land. Coyne brought only a knife, a piece of string, a backpackers water filter, and some empty… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Environment
Sticker Printing Company Relies on Wind-Powered Supply Chain
Talk about being committed to green. Like many companies, StickerGiant buys the electricity used at its Hygiene, Colorado sticker printing facilities through a wind energy program offered by Xcel Energy. StickerGiant takes this a step farther by incorporating its eco-values into supply chain management. Masterpiece Graphix, a source for sticker material, is a great example…. Read more »
Colorado Sticker Company Relies Solely On Renewable Wind Energy
From the front offices to the break room to the printing plant, StickerGiant’s electrical power needs are fulfilled by the steady winds blowing across the Great Plains of northern Colorado. StickerGiant is among some 1,200 companies that buy electricity through Windsource, a voluntary renewable energy program offered by Xcel Energy. Xcel Energy—named the nation’s top… Read more »
Coclico And OSA Partner To Help Green North Brooklyn In Honor Of Earth Day
Coclico, the fashion-forward and eco-friendly footwear brand and the Open Space Alliance for North Brooklyn (OSA), are embarking on an unprecedented partnership in honor of Earth Day. On April 22, Coclico will donate 20% of sales from its Nolita store and website to OSA, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to greening and growing more… Read more »
“Boycott The Baggie” Encourages Consumers To Take The Pledge And Go Green
Each year, it is estimated that 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide each year. That comes out to over one million per minute! It is also estimated that one plastic bag can take up to 1,000 years to decompose. That means that if King John of England was snacking on a… Read more »