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Waste Free Norfolk
Wednesday, 12 November 2008. Finishing off the week. Now the dust feels as though it has settled after Waste Free Week I realise that a waste free month is going to take a lot of effort. Already it seems as though I have slipped into my wasteful supermarket shopping ways so I'm going to have to get strict with myself and my husband! He recently admitted to hiding things in his pockets during waste free week, which I found pretty hilarious, but do feel asthough I need to admit to! Eat Well Waste Less.
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compost maven's musings
Tuesday, November 18, 2008. Second, I want to thank you for all your great composting comments and questions. I'm totally amped by this conversation. My plan is to put up a post in the next day or two about red worm composting. Third, look it! And yours truly in today's Burlington Free Press. In good tilth,. Saturday, November 15, 2008. What's in YOUR garbage? Sunday, October 26, 2008. Birkenstock Compost- Part Deux. Guess what- I recorded another Birkenstock video. Check it out. Tuesday, October 7, 2008.
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Waste-Free Lunch Challenge is an elementary school program designed to challenge students across Ontario to go waste-free for a whole week as part of Waste Reduction Week in Canada 2014 (October 20-26, 2014). Thank you to all those classrooms and schools who completed the challenge and submitted an entry. We are happy to report that over 118,000 students registered for the Challenge! How The Program Works. CMS POWERED BY MANTIS CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.
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Waste Free Lunches
Ecole Dickinsfield School, Fort McMurray, Alberta. Thursday, April 24, 2014. Our school goal is to have fewer juice boxes in students’ lunches and snacks. Why? Juice boxes create pollution: they are made and recycled in factories, which create pollution. Juice boxes often have sugar included. Fruit loses both fiber and nutrients when it is processed into juice. Fruit juices are often as high in calories and sugars as a serving of pop. Fruit juice can fill a child up so that he isn't hungry for his meal.