Green Living
Green Living
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GREEN LIVING
Southridge complex to use BigBelly solar-powered trash compactors
Waste Management of Washington has given six BigBelly solar-powered trash compactors and recycling kiosks to Kennewick for use at the new Southridge Sports and Events Complex.
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GREEN LIVING
Using sugar to charge your cell phone?
Talking on your cell phone, uh, oh, batteries going dead -- no worries, just pick up that can of pop laying there, shake it, and if there's some left -- just pour it in the phone!
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GREEN LIVING
Seattle considers bold step to curb waste
The city of Seattle is thinking of reducing the number of trash pickup days .
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GREEN LIVING
Native plant workshop set for Richland
RICHLAND -- Benton Conservation District is sponsoring a free "Designing Your Heritage Garden" workshop.
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GREEN LIVING
Earth Month offers time to grow greener
By Gail Everett, Special to the Tri-City Herald
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GREEN LIVING
Electric on-campus cars aim to reduce WSU carbon footprint
They look different than your average car.
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GREEN LIVING
Ford to use post-consumer plastics in Focus car seats
A while back I was writing about making sure you emptied out those plastic water bottles before recycling them.
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GREEN LIVING
Richland store partners with Warden native seed company
RICHLAND This week's email newsletter from the NW Regional Food Hub and ShopTheNorthwest.com includes a couple of items that should appeal to those interested in native plant landscapes.
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ERIC DEGERMAN: RUB OF THE GREEN
February full of outdoors activities in Tri-Cities
A longtime favorite store in my UW vs. WSU household is REI, and one of our happiest days of living in the Tri-Cities came when the Seattle-based company opened a branch in Kennewick.


