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Jesusita Tire Road

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Roads damaged by the  Jesusita are being repaired with used tires. More>>

Cap-and-Trade

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AB 32 was passed by voters and signed into law in 2006. The law requires California to return to its 1990 Greenhouse Gas Emission Levels by the year 2020. More>>

Central Coast Company Making Global Environmental Impact

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Ventura-based Patagonia has been on a mission since 1972 to change the world, one decision at a time. More>>

Local Winemaker Cutting Costs, One Solar Panel at a Time Video included

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Temperatures are reaching the triple digits, especially in inland areas like Paso Robles. There, wine makers face triple-digit costs to cool their barrel rooms. Steve Cass is one of them. More>>

CA Leaders Closer to Plastic Bag-Ban

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It could soon cost California shoppers at the checkout if they forget to bring their own bag to the grocery store. More>>

Going Green Can Begin with Your Garbage Can

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Trash cans hold our garbage and a lot of toxic dirt and germs, but cleaning out those bins means possibly releasing toxins into our environment. More>>

Free Composting Workshops Teach You To Reduce, Reuse

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Recycling is a common way to reduce & reuse your waste, but you can go even further by composting. One local organization is giving free workshops on how & what to compost. More>>

Local Designer in High-Demand, Turns Your Whitest Wedding Green

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One of the country's only eco-conscious wedding gown designers is in high demand and happens to be a Central Coast resident. She's proving you can go green while wearing white. More>>

Phone Book Struggles to Survive Against CA Conservationists Video included

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The phone book is struggling to survive against efforts of conservation-minded California leaders. More>>

Earth Day Turns 40, Central Coast Celebrates

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Earth Day is this Thursday, April 22nd. It's the 40th Anniversary of the celebration of Mother Earth, and the Central Coast has plenty to do to pay homage to our planet. More>>

As Wine Ages, So Do Barrels: One Company Adds Life to Barrel Use Video included

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As wine ages, so do wine barrels. One Central Coast company found multiple uses for the precious French Oak and it's adding life to otherwise once-used barrels. More>>

One Hour, One Flip of a Switch, One Big Message

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At 8:30pm this Saturday, March 27th, people on the Central Coast and around the world are encouraged to participate in Earth Hour. Just turn-off your lights for one hour. More>>

New Site Teaches Locals How to Save Water, Money

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A new tool for people on the Central Coast helps to curb water usage in one of the places that can use the most water in and around your home. More>>

CA-Based Airline Tops List of Best Recyclers, But All Have Far to Go

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Most airlines aren't making the grace when it comes to recycling. A new report card shows the industry has a lot of room for improvement in its recycling programs. More>>

Local Shoe Company Takes Steps to Lessen Carbon Footprint Video included

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One Central Coast shoe company is taking steps to lessen its carbon footprint from the street, to your feet, and it all begins at Deckers Outdoor Corporation, based in Goleta. More>>

Local Hospital Turns Greenhouse Gas into Green Energy Video included

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Hospitals are always open and, therefore, always on. One Central Coast Hospital is doing its part to create its own electricity with renewable resources. More>>

CFL Swap Has Central Coast Woman Seeing Green Video included

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Compact fluorescent light bulbs, or CFLs, cost more at the store, but they'll save energy and money down the line. Some people question, though, if the bulbs are really worth it. More>>

Santa Barbara-based Business Delivers Good Food to Your Door

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People who are busy often head for the fast food drive-thru when on-the-go, but two locals are working to make sure fresh and organic food is just as easily accessible. More>>

Central Coast Outdoor School Teaches More Than Just Science

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Outdoor Science School is common for 5th and 6th graders across the State, but one local program focuses on more than just Science.  It's a place where Mother Earth is queen. More>>

Brown Pelicans Not Coming To California; Weather May Be To Blame

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Something odd is going on along the coast. Hundreds of hungry Brown Pelicans have been spending more time on the Oregon Coast, rather than the California Coast. More>>

Quit Flushing Money Down the Drain

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When looking to save money, many people consider cutting back on household water use, which has a secondary benefit beyond one's home. More>>

Largest Solar Farm in World Planned for Hollister Ca

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Silicon Valley-based Solargen Energy is proposing a Solar Farm project in a desolate area of San Benito County called the Panoche Valley, 25 miles South of Hollister. More>>

College Saving Energy and Saving Green

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It all stemmed from Terry Reece's day-to-day tasks, fixing and repairing Cuesta College's Heating, Ventilating, and Air-conditioning, or H-VAC, system. More>>

Local Moving Company Goes Green Video included

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Two local men are doing their part to lessen the footprint for those moving on the Central Coast, and they began with a dream that is green. Two-year-old Movegreen is based in Goleta. More>>

Proper Christmas Tree Disposal Video included

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Now that Christmas is over, cities across the Central Coast are encouraging you to properly dispose of your Christmas tree. More>>

Chicago and Eco-Friendly Tourism Video included

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An increasing number of cities are asking tourists to "go green" while visiting.  The City of Chicago is among those and is leading by example.  More>>

Making Tires out of Orange Oil

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Yokohama is testing its new DB Super E CSPEC, the first ever tire made using orange oil.   More>>

Solar Tour on the Central Coast

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This coming weekend, you can tour Central Coast homes and businesses that have been converted to solar energy.  More>>

Humankind Fair Trade

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A new non-profit store in downtown San Luis Obispo is making it easier to shop for Fair Trade products. More>>

Toilets that Don't Flush Money Video included

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Most of the water usage in the average Central Coast home takes place in the bathroom.  The top user in that room is the toilet.  But, new innovations with toilets may help curb those numbers. More>>

Homeowners are Finding Solar Energy Hard to Get

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Switching to solar power at your home or work, often requires getting a loan to cover the high cost of installing the system.  More>>

Cell Phones More>>

Cellular Phone Recycle and Reuse

Learn about cellular phones and the importance of properly disposing of them. With toxic elements like lead and mercury found in each mobile unit, it is important to keep cell phones out of landfills and incinerators. More>>

Why Is Electronics Waste An Issue?

Learn about electronic waste and the different end-of-life options for these goods with frequently asked questions, reports and more. More>>

Staples First Retailer to Accept E-waste

Staples makes it easy for customers to recycle e-waste by simply bringing their used equipment to any U.S. Staples store, where it will be recycled in accordance with environmental laws. More>>

Helpful Links

Find additional information about cellular phones, including statistics and international donation opportunities. More>>

Curbside Recycling More>>

About Curbside Recycling

Learn about curbside recycling and how various communities make it convenient for residents to recycle at home. More>>

Fun Facts

Learn interesting facts about curbside recycling. More>>

Economics and Convenience

Most people do not know that curbside recycling costs money. More>>

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