Towns, states and muncipalities are taking the BPA situation in their own hands. We've been talking about BPA in baby bottles, sippy cups and food containers for years. In fact, my first post ever was about this subject. And since that day I have reported countless studies, … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2009
UK Growth Charts Adjusted for Breastfed Babies
Growth charts in the UK have not been updated since 1990 and were originally created based on the physical development of formula fed babies. New guidelines are being introduced that reflect the slower growth rates of breastfed babies. Using the new growth charts, more children … [Read more...]
Become Part of Terracycle's Chip Bag Brigade and Earn Money for Your School
You can collect Frito Lay chip bags, keep them out of landfills and send them to be remade into something useful all while earning money for your school or nonprofit organization. TerraCycle has teamed up with Frito Lay to collect used packaging from FritoLay snack products- … [Read more...]
10 Ways to Change the World Through Social Media
Citizen journalism, open government, status updates, community building, information sharing, crowdsourcing, and the election of a President. Editor's note: This is first guest post from Max Gladwell. Our children will inherit a world profoundly changed by the combination of … [Read more...]
Eco-Libris: An interview with Suzanne Corso, author of "Sammy and Sue Go Green Too!"
This post was originally posted on Eco-Libris blog on May 8. "Sammy and Sue Go Green Too!" is not only a great children's book, but also a very inspirational one both for kids and their parents. If you had a chance to read our review of the book you probably know already … [Read more...]
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