Posts Tagged ‘Do Something Good’

THIS IS AWESOME: Cell For Cash, RecycleBank

Monday, August 11th, 2008

For a year and a half while I was in college, I lived in a big house with quite a few other college students, most of them guys, most of them on some sports team, all of them going to a different college than I. They had a tendency to drink a lot, both in the house and out of it, and thus accrued a pretty significant number of recyclable bottles and cans every week which none of them ever felt like returning for the nickel bottle deposit each one would return to them. Being pretty tight on cash at all times, I would very often take care of these bottles and cans and bring a big bag with me every time I went grocery shopping. Kinda like having a bunch of coupons, but smellier and requiring a little bit more work, but with an overall very rewarding feeling when you were done. I mean come on, it was FREE MONEY for RECYCLING!

Needless to say, I was extremely excited when I read about these services Cell For Cash and RecycleBank on Treehugger today.

Here’s the brief synopsis on how they work. Check out their websites to find out more detailed info and check out the Treehugger article to find out about a couple of other, similar services that reward you for doing good.

Cell For Cash: Recycle your old cell phones, get money for many of the models. Go to their website and look up your cell phone. They will send you a postage paid envelope to return the phone to them to refurbish and sell in developing countries. For many of the models, they’ll mail you a check for the amount listed on the website, but for some of the older ones they won’t give you anything, except the satisfaction of knowing you did a good thing of course. They make it soooo easy by letting you sort by manufacturer and then providing pictures of all of them in case you can’t find your model number!

RecycleBank: If you’re a homeowner, sign up for this service. They give you a recycle bin with a computer chip in it that tracks the weight of how much you recycle when the garbage man comes to empty your bin. You get to put ALL of your recyclables in there for Single Stream recycling, making it excessively easy. Based on the weight of your recyclables, you get 2.5 points per pound that can be converted to gift certificates good at tons of awesome retailers like UnCommon Goods, Starbucks, Amazon.com, GOOD Magazine, and hundreds more.

Recycled Knitted Coffee Cozy

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

So yesterday I decided to stop at the Alessi flagship store just up the block from NYLON as I left work to head to NYU. It was time for my every few weeks splurge on a soy latte from Joe The Art of Coffee. Once it was in hand though, I met with a familiar problem, one that never comes up until it’s right in front of me and promptly forgotten when the coffee is gone – I’m already being wasteful by not brewing the coffee myself and putting it in a reusable mug, do I really need a cardboard cup AND a cozy? Even at Starbucks, where they proclaim on every cup and cozy just how much of it was made from recycled post-consumer products (only 10%), I feel bad using and disposing of yet another coffee cup. So I always falter and think before I grab a cozy as well “is it REALLY to warm for me to hold all by itself..?”

It usually is.

So today I vowed to find a nice knitted cozy I could buy and carry with me, just in case such a situation should arise. A small knitted cozy won’t take up much room in my already bulging bag and could even be made of organic wool, but best of all, it would mean no more cardboard cozies for me and a tiny bit less waste for the landfill.

Amazingly enough, I’ve already found not only the perfect cozy, but a seller who makes “eco-friendly” products knitted from perfectly good repurposed clothing – ie. sweaters unraveled for their yarn and used to makes hats, mittens, scarves, etc.

Hilo Verde has a small stock of items with adorable and simple designs at reasonable prices.

My perfect cozy:

I love all the easy things you can do to cut down on your waste and consumption, and the fact that no matter what I think of someone has thought of the exact same thing. It’s good to have like-minded company.

A Super Simple Way to Help the World

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

There are sites out there, that much like the “insert a dime and you’ll save an acre of rainforest” bubblegum machines you sometimes come across in museums, zoos, and aquariums, you can do something so tiny, you’ll have a hard time believing you’re doing something good for the world. I used to be a dedicated, die-hard clicker, with several sites bookmarked that I’d kick myself if I forgot to visit and do my daily clicks by midnight every night. Each time you click on these websites, some environmental, animal rights, civil rights, or otherwise similar extremely worthy cause feels the benefit, through ad revenue or donations or promised contributions.

Care2 is one of the best sites for supporting such causes. Aside from having 10 separate causes to click for, they have news, social networking, a daily action section, and a petitionsite, where you can put your digital signature on virtually any petition imaginable to support any cause which might interest you out there.

There are other websites out there like this, unfortunately they were bookmarked on my old laptop. So in the future, expect more helpful suggestions like this one, and for now, swing by and do your part every time you go online to check your email. It could NOT be any easier to make a difference in the world, no matter how busy you are.