By Mandate of the Mayor: San Francisco Board Passes Mandatory Recycling and Compost Ordinance

San Francisco, CA - Refuse collection has been mandatory in San Francisco since the 1930s, so perhaps it came as no surprise when the nation’s leader in recycling passed a mandatory and compost ordinance on June 9, but San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom still commended the Board of Supervisors for its passage of the ordinance.

Mayor Newsom’s ordinance, co-sponsored by Supervisors Ross Mirkarimi and Chris Daly, which passed on its first reading with a vote of 9-2, requires residential and commercial business owners to sign up for and composting services. The ordinance will require all residences and businesses to participate in the city’s and composting services, making San Francisco the first city to require collection of compostable materials.

“San Francisco has the best and composting programs in the nation, and we’ve already attained an impressive, and first in the nation, 72 percent rate because of them,” said Mayor Newsom. “I am pleased with the leadership the Board of Supervisors has demonstrated on this important legislation. By collaborating with all of our stakeholders, businesses, colleagues, and citizens, we can build on our success and continue to lead the nation in .”

The primary goal of the ordinance, according to Newsom, is to get and composting happening in buildings that are not currently using the city’s and composting services. “Many tenants want to recycle and compost,” said Newsom, “but the building does not offer the service. We’re going to change that.”

Newsom estimates that if all recyclable and compostable materials, which currently slip through the city’s fingers, ending up in a landfill, were caught by the programs, San Francisco’s rate would soar from 70 percent to 90 percent.

The ordinance specifies no fines. Newsom commented that cities with mandatory and fines rarely assess such fines. The primary function of fines is to heighten public awareness and encourage compliance.

The ordinance itself will be recycled again next week as it returns to the Board of Supervisors for a second reading and final vote.

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Calling ‘em Out: The World’s 10 Worst Greenwashers

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As the green movement sweeps the globe, companies, trade groups and government organizations are eager to get a piece of the pie. ‘Green’ can definitely translate into big profits if you do it right – but all too often, these money-hungry entities choose to fudge the facts in an attempt to make themselves seem more environmentally friendly and responsible than they really are. That’s called greenwashing, folks, and here are 10 of the world’s worst offenders.

BP

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BP’s ad campaign with the theme ‘Beyond Petroleum’ led the public to believe the company was headed in the direction of cleaner, renewable fuels. But, it turned out the company was spending more money on advertising than on green efforts, leading Treehugger to ask, “What does BP stand for these days? Beyond Propaganda? Bye-Bye Planet? Bad Pollution?” After all those greenwashing ads, BP went and dropped $3 billion to buy into from the Alberta Tar Sands. Each barrel of out of the tar sands generates about two thirds of a ton of CO2, meaning BP’s 200,000 barrels a day will generate about 127,000 tons per day.

American Coalition for Clean Electricity

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Clean isn’t just a contradiction in terms – it’s propaganda. The ‘Clean ’ message has been brought to us by none other than a front group for the industry – the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity. ACCCE gathered up tons of money from the and utility industries and used it to fund a far-reaching effort to convince people that can be used in a way that’s not harmful to the environment. ACCCE membership includes Peabody , Duke Energy, Southern Company and American Electric Power and, as we all know, there is nothing clean about coal.

General Motors

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Watching these two videos one after the other, General Motors’ unabashed attempt to hype its green cred while also selling Hummers speaks for itself. GM’s ‘Gas-Friendly to Gas-Free’ ad campaign sought to reframe GM as eco-friendly, but the company is still the leading producer of gas-guzzling vehicles and has fought to undermine attempts to improve CAFE fuel standards.

ExxonMobil

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It’s not surprising that companies are among the worst greenwashing offenders: they’re used to making billions off dirty energy, and they’re getting scared that their revenue streams are going to drop off a cliff once renewables are firmly established. Over the past few years, ExxonMobil has launched a number of ad campaigns touting their supposed new-found commitment to and the environment.

Yet, ExxonMobil has consistently funded the climate denial industry for decades, including the Heartland Institute, the Heritage Foundation, the George C Marshall Institute and the American Enterprise Institute. These organizations have colluded with the Bush administration to discredit the EPA’s efforts to fight climate change and offered scientists $10,000 to undermine the findings of the 2007 IPCC report.

ExxonMobil finally stopped funding many of these organizations in the past few years, but the energy giant still doesn’t live up to the rosy impression they’re forcing upon us through these ad campaigns. It is spending just $300 million over the next 10 years researching potential energy sources (many of which are not renewable). Compare that to the $47 billion they spent between 2003 and 2006 developing and gas.

Monsanto

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Monsanto, the world’s largest seed and pesticide company, is working to convince us that they are supporters of sustainable agriculture – all while monopolizing and homogenizing the world’s food supply. Hardly sustainable. Monsanto, the maker of toxic pesticide RoundUp, has a long history of producing genetically modified seeds, including ‘terminator’ seeds that cannot reproduce on their own, forcing farmers to go back to Monsanto again and again for more seeds.  They’re also the creators of rGBH (recombinant bovine growth hormone), which is given to cows to increase production and often ends up in our water supply.

Check out the documentary ‘The World According to Monsanto’ for an in-depth look at Monsanto’s practices and the threat they pose to the global food supply. Monsanto: “No food will be grown that we don’t own!”

Malaysian Palm Council

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The companies that make palm -based products like soap and margarine don’t want you to know that these things are coming to you at the expense of rainforests in southeast Asia. The Malaysian Palm Council is troubled by all of those pesky reports detailing how rainforests are cut down to make way for palm plantations, destroying the habitats of animals like orangutans. In short, there’s nothing even remotely sustainable about it – but that didn’t stop Malaysian palm producers from running a series of ads with the tagline “Sustainably Produced Since 1917”.

American Electric Power

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This utility giant falsely advertised itself as environmentally friendly and concerned about wildlife and animal habitats, while simultaneously destroying those habitats with its emissions, which contribute to air pollution, acid rain, global warming and mercury poisoning.  American Electric Power is also one of the companies behind the American Coalition for Clean Electricity.

Dow Chemical

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Dow Chemical wants us to think they’re an environmentally responsible company with the best interests of humans and the environment at heart. But since its inception in the 1890s, Dow has polluted property and poisoned thousands of people. Dow created Agent Orange, and its subsidiary Union Carbide was responsible for the world’s worst industrial disaster in Bhopal, India. Dow Chemical has never taken responsibility for or cleaned up the poisonous gas disaster in Bhopal, which killed 8,000 people within two weeks and caused the deaths of an additional 8,000 people in the years since due to gas-related diseases.

Dow Chemical is also skirting its responsibility to clean up the dioxin contamination in the Tittabawasee and Saginaw Rivers in Michigan, claiming that scientific proof does not exist that dioxins are harmful to humans. Dow has been dumping these chemicals in the rivers for more than a century. So much for their regard for “The Human Element”.

Fur Council of Canada

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The Fur Council of Canada thought they could pull the dead animal fur over our eyes by claiming that “fur is green”. Yes, they really said that. They claim that fur is “natural, renewable, recyclable, biodegradable and energy efficient.” They even went so far as to call it “the ultimate eco clothing”.  PETA naturally had a response to that: “It takes more than 60 times as much energy to produce a fur coat from ranch-raised animals than it does to produce a fake fur. Plus, the waste produced on fur farms poisons our waterways. And don’t forget … unlike faux fur, the “real thing” causes millions of animals to suffer every year.”

Fiji Water

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The quality of most bottled water is no better than tap water, and more than 2 billion plastic bottles end up in the waste stream in America every year. But, that doesn’t stop bottlers like Fiji from claiming that bottled water can be green. The website FIJIGreen.com touts the company’s “progress”, buying carbon offsets and increasing efforts. That’s all fine and good, but the simple fact of the matter is that Fiji water still travels halfway around the world. That’s a lot of wasted , and a lot of emissions.

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21 Great Green Designs for a (Post)Modern Home

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With the recession in full force and a new drive to go green in everything, more and more architectural, autmobile and other designers are focusing on fusing sustainability with style in every design field. You have certainly seen many green designs come in the midst of this movement - but here are some of the strangest ones on the cutting edge of contemporary and futuristic green design.

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There are a number of ways to recycle materials or use available natural materials without compromising visual complexity and contemporary style. A series of misshapen wooden log bowls come in surprising sizes while other sticks of all shapes can be used with clever reusable utensil tips and old glass bottles can become creative recycled glass countertops.

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Lamps and lighting fixtures are another place where one can go green in offbeat ways. The recycled paper lamp designs above are far more interesting than what you will find at a normal store and are also ripe for DIY copy-cats. The strange solar lighting strategy below them is a bit cliche and postmodern but at least a great design concept.

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In fact, when it comes to green furniture there are often far more interesting and dynamic options than standard off-the-shelf products - from flat-pack and biodegradable chairs that provide unusual visual interest to real growing moss bathroom mats and green vertical room dividers that change over time.

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Of course, green interior design isn’t all about the finished look being green - sometimes a recycled furniture design can be engaging because of the ways in which it shows off its origins. Take the above recycled-crate-and-stick bookcase designs or the branded tag-and-logo pillows below them.

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Sometimes the product itself is somehow recycled or sustainable and sometimes it is the constituent material that is most intriguing and environmentally sound. Old newspapers can be transformed into a beautifully colorful recycled paper yarn and new technologies allow for a kind of spectacular see-through concrete that is visually permeable, cutting down on the need for artificial power sources.

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Though new materials are used for their construction, these two funky refrigerator concept designs look at how we use space - or fail to use it. Both the expanding fridge shown at the top and the flat-share fridge below it explore the idea of flexibility with the storage units we require (and power) on a daily basis.

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On the larger scale, architects and vehicle designers are also exploring - in concept and in reality - the ways in which we travel through and occupy space. The VW van shown above is a sustainable reinvention of a classic  car - an eco-friendly vehicle from the past for a greener future. Also shown are a contemporary rustic-but-environmental resort cabin that is remarkably green and an offbeat-but-brilliant idea to convert oil rigs into container-filled luxury resorts.

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When people think of green design they often (somewhat strange if you think about it) consider buildings and the things inside of them but there are plenty of ways ot go green on the outside as well. Shown here are a biofuel-powered portable hot tub, a clever rainwater-reusing planter design and the now-infamous sh*t box - a reusable and collapsible outdoor commode.

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