Lovely New Designs for Get BioSmart Campaign
Lovely New Designs for Get BioSmart Campaign.
Anthony Russo really has some lovely 100 susainable
packaging solutions that can help our remaining
styrofoam take out container users step up to the
plate.
Date: 1/11/2011 11:49:38 AM ( 13 y ) ... viewed 31661 times
LITTLE 4 oz for growing wheat grass seeds
http://www.biosmartpackaging.com/Default.aspx?cat=3273&prod=681
9:47 am
January 11, 2011
Spending some time this morning looking over the
new BioSmart website.
Sign up for BioSmart Alerts!
2011 is the year to Get BioSmart!
Now is the time to lessen the impact of Styrofoam on our oceans and landfills.
I want to salute Anthony Russo, Sustainability Expert for bringing out elegant designs that we can each take to local vendors who still use styrofoam.
There are various designs for almost every use.
Check out this lovely featured product here on the new BioSmart website. it's an elegant 32 oz Square Salad / Pasta Bowl
http://www.biosmartpackaging.com/Default.aspx?cl=About
January 11, 2011
9:21 am
SOME OF THESE BIOSMART COMPOSTABLE CONTAINERS
WILL MAKE LOVELY
CONTAINER GARDENS FOR KIDS
http://www.biosmartpackaging.com/Default.aspx?cat=3273
GROWING GRASS IN BIOSMART CONTAINERS
Keep the Beet is asking me to expand this in
2011.
Can you grow as fast as a blade of grass?
Is this how fast nature naturally grows?
ABOUT BIOSMART
http://www.biosmartpackaging.com/Default.aspx?cl=About#AboutBioSmart
WHAT IS THE GREAT PACIFIC GARBAGE PATCH GYRE?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_Garbage_Patch
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, also described as the Pacific Trash Vortex, is a gyre of marine litter in the central North Pacific Ocean located roughly between 135° to 155°W and 35° to 42°N.[1] The patch extends over a very wide area, with estimates ranging from an area the size of the state of Texas to one larger than the continental United States; however, the exact size is unknown.[2] This can be attributed to the fact that there is no specific standard for determining the boundary between the “normal” and “elevated” levels of pollutants and what constitutes being part of the patch. The size is determined by a higher-than normal degree of concentration of pelagic debris in the water. Recent data collected from Pacific albatross populations suggest there may be two distinct zones of concentrated debris in the Pacific.[3]
EFFECTS OF STUFF IN THE OCEAN
ON WILDLIFE
The remains of a Laysan Albatross chick which was fed plastic by its parents resulting in death
Some of these long-lasting plastics end up in the stomachs of marine birds and animals, and their young,[7] including sea turtles, and the Black-footed Albatross.[25] Besides the particles' danger to wildlife, the floating debris can absorb organic pollutants from seawater, including PCBs, DDT, and PAHs.[26] Aside from toxic effects,[27] when ingested, some of these are mistaken by the endocrine system as estradiol, causing hormone disruption in the affected animal.[25] These toxin-containing plastic pieces are also eaten by jellyfish, which are then eaten by larger fish. Many of these fish are then consumed by humans, resulting in their ingestion of toxic chemicals.[28] Marine plastics also facilitate the spread of invasive species that attach to floating plastic in one region and drift long distances to colonize other ecosystems.[17]
Research has shown that this plastic marine debris affects at least 267 species worldwide and a few of the 267 species reside in the North Pacific Gyre.[29]
FABULOUS FILM TO WATCH
ADDICTED TO PLASTIC
my notes
WATCH THIS TRAILER
FROM ADDICTED TO PLASTIC
http://www.crypticmoth.com/media-plas-movie2.php
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1423018
NEW PAGE ON THE
PLANT YOUR DREAM NET SITE
FEATURES BIOSMART
http://plantyourdream.net/?p=825
Spent about one hour working with the
type on this page!
This wordpress layout program has
a lot of difficulty getting the resulrts
I need.
10:22 am
January 11, 2011
RELATED
LOVELY NEW SITE
FOR BIOSMART
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1747044
BIOSMART A HIT IN FIRST YEAR
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1632344
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