Let’s Retake Our Plates!

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Event: Let’s Retake Our Plates Film Series - No Impact Man
Date: Sunday, April 18, 2010
Location: 5243 N. Clark Street, Chicago, IL
Promoter: Whole Foods Market

As a part of the Let’s Retake Our Plates project and in celebration of Earth Month, Whole Foods Market projected the No Impact Man movie.

This documentary follows Colin Beavan family’s experiment in sustainability.  This New York family decided to live, for a period of one year, avoiding environmental impacts.  Step by step he, his wife, and their daughter started eating only local and organic food bought from farmers’ markets, washing clothes and cleaning the house with homemade green detergents, travelling everywhere by bike or by public transportation, taking stairs instead of elevators, avoiding electricity usage, composting organic wastes, reducing useless purchases.  Colin has written a blog and spread the word about his initiative. The experiment ended, but the blog and a website called No Impact Project still exist and give people advices on how to live without environmental impacts.

This story has been a good point to think on how we can change, step by step, our daily life to reduce our environmental impact. That’s what happened after the movie projection: a panel of environmental organizations and businesses’ members started to talk about their own experience, interacting with the, unfortunately too few, audience. Celia Michener, CGE active member, was part of the panel; she suggested people to take advantage of CEDA weatherization programs and to start their own rain garden, as she already did in her new house.

Personally, I think Colin’s way of acting is a bit too fundamentalist and unsustainable on a long-time-period, as shown by the end of the experiment. But, after watching this movie I had three challenging ideas for my own life.

1) First of all I bought all equipment to grow basil and tomatoes at home. I have always been really bad in growing plants but I hope this time I will be more lucky!
2) Second, I am looking for information on how to compost organic wastes at home; surely there are other ways, less disgusting than the one shown in the documentary, to do so.
3) Third, I am going to use No Impact Man tips to produce homemade detergents.

Let’s see how it will work out…

Submitted by Elizabeth Porporato, Natropolis Blog Columnist

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Welcome to the CGE Blog!

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If you’ve found this page, you probably already know a little bit about Citizens for a Greener Evanston (CGE).  You’ve probably seen our logo - maybe you live in Evanston - and you’re interested in learning a little more about the kinds of things we’re up to, or about the environmental initiatives happening in Evanston.  If that’s what you’re looking for, congratulations!!  You’re on the right track.  That’s exactly what this blog is here to provide.

That said, I should also mention that CGE is a large, diverse, and very active organization.  It will be an ongoing challenge to capture even half of the initiatives we have under way at a given time, let alone the initiatives in all of Evanston!  But with your help, we’ll share as much information here as we can.

Not all of the entries here will be related to our core mission of helping the City of Evanston meet its Kyoto Protocol targets, the ubiquitous 13% reduction by 2012 (above), but many will be.  Not all of the entries will be about Evanston, because there are amazing things happening all over the Chicagoland area that readers should know about.  But my hope is that all of the entries will share one thing: they will be inspiring and hopeful, and they will make it easier for you to learn about and brighten your impact on our world.

Let me start the ball rolling with a few helpful links for residents.  If I’ve forgotten any key ones, help me out by leaving a comment below!

Recyclables accepted by the City of Evanston: http://tinyurl.com/CityofEvanstonRecyclables

City of Evanston GREEN map (under revision): http://tinyurl.com/EvanstonGREENmap

Calculate your carbon footprint: http://tinyurl.com/EcologicalFootprintQuiz

Take the Home Improvement Quiz: http://tinyurl.com/HomeImprovementCalculator

Enjoy your explorations!  Looking forward to your comments,

Laura

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