Showing posts with label Earth Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Earth Day. Show all posts

Monday, April 15, 2013

Burbank Earth Day: April 20

Burb's Eye View: Learning how to live green
Burbank Leader: 4.09.2013 by Bryan Mahoney

The white, discarded barrels at the food-processing plant may have looked like junk. To Justin Okin, they were a means to harvest the sky.

Three of the 60-gallon barrels came home with him one day for less than $10; their previous owner was happy to see them go. With a little MacGyver ingenuity, the plastic canisters were hooked up to a homemade rain collection system, ready to eventually feed Okin's backyard garden.

"It's amazing how the plants respond to water saved from your roof," the Burbank resident said. "There's a noticeable difference. They perk up immediately."

Okin is a first-time homeowner whose goal is to never fill the green bin with waste. He says he has trained himself to ask a simple question when he's at the store or working around the home: "How am I affecting the environment?" And as the answers led to "greener" choices, Okin found himself building a sustainable, close-to-zero-waste lifestyle.

He shared this lifestyle with attendees of Burbank's Earth Day party last year, teaching homeowners how to compost and how to recycle more of what goes into a landfill. Okin and his family are part of a growing number of Burbank homeowners who, with guidance from the Burbank Recycle Center, are finding small ways to re-use the excess junk that adds to the landfill every year.

On April 20, the city will present its annual Earth Day event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Recycle Center, 500 Flower St. It's a combination of eco-festival and educational conference, a day to display what resources are already available that you may not know about. READ MORE !

Monday, March 18, 2013

T-Shirts for Earth Day: Burbank Recycle Center

T-Shirts for Earth Day

The Burbank Recycle Center is collecting T-Shirts for Earth Day. The Recycle Center needs lightly worn, fun and vibrant T-Shirts to convert into reusable shopping bags.

Drop off your T-Shirts (Monday-Friday)
@ The Burbank Recycle Center
500 S Flower St

Earth Day is April 20

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Earth Day: April 22

Burbank Recycle Center celebrates Earth Day
Burbank Leader: 4.21.2012 by Megan O'Neil

The nuances of waste took center stage at an Earth Day celebration Saturday at the Burbank Recycle Center, where attendees were schooled in the differences between trash and recyclable goods and encouraged to start compost piles.

“I would love to see more food recycling,” Ferris Kawar, recycling specialist with the city of Burbank, said of his goals for the community. “I think we do very well on recycling bottles and cans and glass. We are way above average in terms of the state and certainly the country. But food recycling, which is composting, is where we do OK.”

The Family Fair marked the first time the city has hosted its own such Earth Day celebration, Kawar said. Volunteers distributed reusable bags, while others demonstrated what sorts of items should be placed in recycling bins and what items need to go in the trash. READ MORE !

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Earth Day 2009


Earth Day Network's "Green Generation” campaign is a 2-year initiative that will launch in 2009 and culminate on the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day in 2010. Similar to "The Greatest Generation" that confronted the challenge of World War II, who inspired the major societal changes that followed, the Green Generation includes ordinary people who are engaged in individual and collective activities to improve their health, to improve their schools, to participate in building a solution to urgent national and global issues, such as climate change or the world’s water crises.

The "Green Generation" is open to everyone: people of all ages and all nationalities, consumers who are committed to buying green; community leaders who are focused on greening their communities; parents and teachers who work to provide healthy foods and green schools for their children; those who work in green jobs; academics whose research is focused on innovative products and services; scientists and engineers who develop new green technologies; and governments that seek to implement policies and support research that will build a green economy and healthy population, and the religious community who are committed to a vision of a just, sustainable, green planet. Corporations will play a key leadership role in the Green Generation campaign, particularly those that recognize that their future success is tied to sustainable products and socially just endeavors. More Information @

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Green Day Planner: Earth Day

Earth Day

The 39th Annual Earth Day Celebration will be held on Saturday, April 18th. The event will be held at Stough Canyon Nature Center, 2300 Walnut Avenue in Burbank, from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm.

There will be a special guest presentation at 1:40 pm by Senator Liu of the 21st District on “Greening The 21st District” and ways we can create partnerships.

A children’s theatre presentation of “All That Trash” will be held at 2:00 pm. Other activities will include interactive and informational activities, live animals, arts and crafts, zero waste and sustainability, composting and recycling, and water and energy conservation information.

FREE refreshments and reusable shopping bags will be available (while supplies last) ! The Stough Canyon Nature Center is located at 2300 Walnut Avenue, Burbank. For more information please call (818) 238-5440.

You Are Here: Exposing the Vital Link Between What We Do and What that Does to Our Planet
Thomas Kostigen – Harper, 2008
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