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Saturday, August 1, 2009

SATURDAY SUSTAINABILITY - Go Outside and Play



Erin Simons, the green team leader at adidas in Portland, invited me to come talk about Sustainability and why I blog about it.

I gave a few tips/hints/and EZ examples that anyone could do. I also showed a few examples that savvy sustainability enthusiasts might be interested in undertaking: like Roof Garden construction.

We all want to be super-sustainers but I try to be realistic too. Like when I’m recommending that parents use cloth diapers, I know it’s not the easiest option so I try to include some alternative green theme ideas. For example, parents can take a cloth diaper and fold it over three ways lengthwise so that it will fit in the center of a disposable diaper. By using cloth inside the plastic panty, you will double the effectiveness – at least you can use this option at night – it will cut your nighttime diaper usage in half and be even more convenient. No need to get up in the middle of the night to change the baby.

My theme is: “If we all do a little, it will do a lot.”

The green team at adidas has already been working on the global green-theme. They discourage the use of plastic utensils or dishware in their company cafes. They encourage sustainability with their staff. And they promote one of the all-time greenest pastimes: SPORTS. There’s almost nothing as green as getting outside and enjoying a good hike, run, or swim. We can have fun without creating waste. And, by “playing” a sport, you’ll be burning calories without creating heaps of waste in the world.

So, get out and enjoy your summer the sustainable way and remember IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING!

4 comments:

MG Higgins said...

Great job, Kim. You're an inspiration. I always learn something worthwhile from your posts.

Midlife Roadtripper said...

I used cloth diapers on my boys. Figured it was one way to help the world while I was populating it.

Jen on the Edge said...

Excellent!

I just got back from a four mile bike ride around town with my husband, during which we went to the library, cruised through the farmers' market, and took care of other errands. As far as I'm concerned, today is a car-free day.

Anonymous said...

Yay for you! How cool that you got to teach them a little!