Chicago’s Greenheart Shop declares ‘Green Friday’
November 19th, 2009
Green Right Now Reports
Chicago’s Greenheart Shop is declaring that Black Friday will be Green Friday this year at their store, which sells Fair Trade, eco-friendly and socially conscious gifts, food, clothes and accessories.
Greenheart, a non-profit cultural exchange and storefront (at 1911 W. Division) will be serving free Fair Trade wine, cocoa and snacks to shoppers. Visitors can also see a make-your-own gift wrap demonstration. The event, on Friday, Nov. 27, will run from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Those who can’t attend can still buy Greenheart products online.
The goodies sold at Greenheart benefit disadvantaged workers, coops in developing nations and support ecologically sound growing methods, like shade-grown cocoa. They include:
Related Topics: · artisans, developing nations, eco-friendly food, eco-friendly materials, ecological shopping, Fair Trade items, Food/Drink, Greenheart Shop, recycled products, work coops
Owens Corning rolling out shingle recycling program
November 3rd, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
Owens Corning today announced that it is launching a new program that simplifies recycling asphalt shingles
for its preferred roofing contractors. The company said it will be the first roofing manufacturer to connect contractors with convenient recycling facilities through a national strategic alliance.
Based on a pilot conducted in Indiana, Owens Corning plans to will roll out the program nationally, starting in the Midwest. Contractors will pledge to recycle their shingle tear-offs.
Related Topics: · asphalt shingles, Heritage Environmental Services, Owens Corning
Kimpton Hotels championing greener hospitality
November 2nd, 2009
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
If you’ve been taking your home green, you know how ideas can feed off each other. Someone gets picky about paper recycling; someone else becomes the food waste arbiter; pretty soon everyone has their eco-role and the household’s carbon footprint is shrinking.
Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants realized early on that green grows like that. The hospitality chain, with roots in San Francisco, has a history of putting eco-friendly ideas in place. Even before green hotel or green restaurant designations were developed, Kimpton was experimenting with eco-friendly practices at its San Francisco properties, such as the Hotel Triton, where motion sensors turn off lights and 60 percent of the waste gets recycled.
Related Topics: · building renocations, building restoration, Chicago, Eco Champions, eco-friendly hotel practices, eco-friendly hotels, green hospitality, Green Hotels, Green Seal certification, Green Seal Cleaners, Kimpton Hotels, low-flow faucets, non toxic products, Organic Food, San Francisco
Report says Chicago can attract green collar jobs by training new workers
October 28th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
Though the economy remains weak and the unemployment rate is still high, a new report released by the Chicagoland Green Collar Jobs Initiative cites the job creation potential of green collar jobs in the Chicago region.
The report highlights numerous policy opportunities – including climate legislation, additional resources for environmental programs, and changes to environmental standards – that may help spur the development of new green collar jobs throughout Chicagoland. The specific occupations most likely to experience significant growth are energy efficiency measure installers and auditors, primarily in response to the projected increase in the number of residential retrofits expected to be completed in the coming years.
Related Topics: · Chicago, Chicagoland, Chicagoland Green Collar Jobs Initiative
Get ready for an International Day of Climate Action
October 22nd, 2009
By Ashley Phillips
Green Right Now
This Saturday is International Day of Climate Action — a chance for everyone to take a stand on behalf of the planet and possibly participate in one of 4,300 actions that are planned in 171 countries.
350.org began the International Day of Climate Action campaign not only to wake up politicians, but wake up the world. The group wants everyone to know about and understand the number 350, which signifies the level many scientists have identified as the safe utmost limit for CO2 in the atmosphere, in parts per million.
Here are a few unique events around the US:
Related Topics: · #350ppm, 350 parts per million, 350.org, demonstrate for carbon reductions, International Day of Climate Action, join events for International Day of Climate Action, reduce your carbon imprint, stop carbon pollution
Chicago “GreenTown” conference aims to help communities become sustainable
October 14th, 2009
By Ashley Phillips
Green Right Now
GreenTown: The Future of Community is a one day conference that aims to help small, medium or large communities become more sustainable.
Featuring speakers like Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and hosted by Columbia College Chicago and sponsored by the City of Chicago, GreenTown will take place this Thursday in downtown Chicago at the Film Row Cinema. The conference, which is put on by a5 inc. and Seven Generations Ahead, is in its second year and is a carbon neutral event.
Related Topics: · brownfield development, Chicago, Greentown conference, Mayor Richard M. Daley, new urbanism, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., sustainability, transit development
Whole Foods Market says it now uses 100 pecent wind energy
September 15th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
Whole Foods Market announced today that it purchased 776 million-kilowatt-hours of renewable energy credits from wind farms — equal to 100 percent of its electricity use in its North American operations. The company said nearly 90 percent of this year’s purchase will help fund E.ON Climate & Renewables’ recently-completed Texas-based Panther Creek wind farm.
The Panther Creek wind farm iis 50 miles east of Midland in Big Spring, Texas. It began operating in 2008, and its final phase of construction was recently completed. The project is built and operated by EC&R North America, a renewable energy developer headquartered in Chicago, with development offices in Austin and Denver. The remaining RECs come from a number of different wind farms in locations across the U.S. and Canada. The total purchase of 776,115,000 kilowatt hours, the largest to date by a U.S. retailer, was made in partnership with Boulder, Colo.-based Renewable Choice Energy.
Related Topics: · Big Spring, Renewable Choice Energy, Texas, Whole Foods Market, Wind Farms
Solar tour offers glimpse of efficiency
September 14th, 2009
By Hosea Sanders and Sylvia Jones
CHICAGO (WLS) — More people are deciding to save energy by installing solar panels — even while the debate continues over whether they are worth the investment. One way to live green while saving money is to conserve energy. If you’ve ever wondered whether solar panels are really the best way to do that, you can find out through an upcoming “solar tour.” >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Chicago, Harry Drucker, Hosea Sanders, solar panels, Solar tour, Sylvia Jones
Food service products that bio-degrade in months
September 4th, 2009
CHICAGO (WLS) — You don’t have to change your life to go green. You can always make small adjustments like switching from plastic to paper — or corn. You might be protecting the planet just by having your next meal — and not even know it. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Chicago, Green City Market, Lyle Allen, Onyx Distribution And Services
Eco-friendly fashion in Chicago
August 28th, 2009
CHICAGO (WLS) — Now you can look good while protecting the planet. Clothing made from bamboo or plastic bottles may not sound appealing — or comfortable. But once you experience it, you might be pleasantly surprised. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Bamboo, Connect Chicago, eco-friendly fashion, Jessa Brinkmeyer, Nat and Helens, Nate Lindsay, organic cotton, Pivot Boutique, Plastic bottles
Sheriff’s boot camp goes green
August 14th, 2009
CHICAGO (WLS) — Something new is sprouting up at the Cook County Sheriff’s boot camp. The Cook County Sheriff’s boot camp is designed to give young men who have made some mistakes a second chance. Organizers think getting them back to nature might also help get their lives back on track. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Cook County Sheriff's boot camp, Hosea Sanders, WLS
President Clinton keynoter at university Climate Commitment Summit
August 13th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
President Bill Clinton will deliver the keynote speech today to kick off annual Climate Leadership Summit for members of the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment. Six hundred fifty college and university presidents have joined the effort, a comprehensive global warming initiative through which schools are committing to neutralize greenhouse gas emissions on their campuses, dedicating research and programs to the development of climate change solutions, and training their students to address the climate crisis upon graduation.
Approximately 250 higher education leaders are expected to attend the summit in Chicago.
“The sustainability and climate efforts on college and university campuses nationwide are a great start and an inspiring example for all of society, but they are not happening fast enough to match the speed and severity of climate disruption,” Michael Crow, president of Arizona State University and a co-chair of the ACUPCC Network, said in a statement. “We’ve come together this week to get down to business to figure out how to accelerate the pace and success of our efforts.”
Related Topics: · American College & University Presidents’ Climate C, Bill Clinton, Climate Leadership Summit



