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January 12th, 2007

MP3 Player Vs. CD Player: Which is Greener?

Did you know that having an MP3 player is a “Green” Lifestyle choice?

I was surprised to learn this. Apparently, according to It\'s Easy Being Green: A Handbook for Earth-Friendly LivingIt’s Easy Being Green, if you download music rather than buy CDs, you are already making a “greener” lifestyle choice…even if you are only doing it some of the time. It’s still better than the alternative.

CD-Roms and DVDs are made of polycarbonate plastic which is not biodegradable. Think about all of those CDs that came to your house as advertisements in the last 10 or 15 years (ahem - AOL) and you just tossed them — me too. Now they’re sitting in landfills not breaking down and blocking out the sun from other things that need it to break down. Or worse, chemicals just melting and sizzling and poisoning our planet.

iPod Mini GreenI feel so much better about my iPod Mini purchase now. And so thankful for Netflix. I kind of felt privileged to have both; now I feel like I’m doing my little part to conserve. I don’t buy CDs anymore and rarely buy a DVD and only then if it’s something I know I want to keep and watch again and again. With Netflix, I’m even conserving gasoline since I’m not driving to and from the video store to see if they have what I want. ;)

So far, I haven’t found a good way to recycle CDs or DVDs other than passing them on to other people who can use them if they’re store-bought music or movies. However, I did find these suggestions for reusing those CDs that come to your house whether you want them or not:

  • CD disco ballUse for household decorations using scissors and paint
  • Use them as drink coasters by glueing them onto cork wood
  • Place the CD under large pillar candles to catch the wax
  • Hang CDs in the garden to scare away birds from fruits etc.
  • Use as reflectors on fenceposts, driveways etc.
  • Use as garden row markers for vegetables, glueing them onto marker posts
  • Sell used CD’s or DVD’s to a secondhand shop or donate them to charities

Try also About.com’s CD Trash to Treasure Family Craft website or CD Art.

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October 7th, 2006

A Crafty Afternoon

Posted in My Life by n. mallory

Way, way long ago, Mac over at PeskyApostrophe.com shared a post about this really neat project she’d thought of.

Inspired by her craftiness and waiting for just the right pause in time, I orded my own tin boxes with clear tops, though I only needed about 24 in the 4oz size. This craft only needs the tins, magnetic tape (I discovered the tins require two strips of the tape), some sort of label maker (manual or mechanical), spices and a refrigerator or some sort or metalic backboard.

The finished project:

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