EDUCATION - ACTIVISM - CONSERVATION

seed_swap_2007.jpgSustainable Fairfax is one of the first groups in Marin to pioneer sustainability, with a legacy of educating the town council, supporting the community, providing services to the town, and conducting educational events since 1999. We believe sustainability is not just an end goal, but is a guiding principle for decision making and everyday living.  Learn more about Sustainable Fairfax >>
Voters pass Plastic Bag Ban

plasticbagban.jpgThanks to the diligence of Larry Bragman (Fairfax Town Council), Renee Goddard (Project chair for Sustainable Fairfax), and Andy Peri (Green Sangha), a plastic bag ban has been passed!!

  Other news on the plastic front, in the past year, our very own Good Earth reduced the amount of plastic used by 41% which is a total of 1.5 tons. Much of this has been replaced by the people of Fairfax re-training their brains to bring their own bags. Sustainable Fairfax is continuing to partner with the Marin Farmer's Market to reduce the amount of plastic bags there as well.

ACC Releases June 2008 Resin Production and Sales Stats

ARLINGTON, VA (August 22, 2008) – U.S. production of major plastic resins totaled 6.6 billion pounds during June 2008, a decrease of 5.4 percent compared to the same month in 2007, according to statistics released today by the American Chemistry Council (ACC). Year-to-date production was 39.8 billion pounds, a 4.6 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2007.

Sales and captive (internal) use of major plastic resins totaled 7.1 billion pounds during June 2008, a decrease of 0.6 percent from the same month one year earlier. Year-to-date sales and captive use was 40.9 billion pounds, a 2.6 percent decrease compared to the same period in 2007.

 
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edutracks.gifAt EduTracks we specialize in developing innovative exhibits and media programs that inform visitors about green building and sustainability education. Founded in 1998 by Andrés Edwards , the EduTracks team includes writers, researchers, designers, graphic artists and fabricators dedicated to delivering a compelling experience to visitors.

In our green building education projects, we work with building owners, architects, engineers, government officials and marketing professionals to develop engaging and informative exhibits about LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) and green building materials.