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Written by Joanna Hoang
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| Wednesday, 09 February 2011 | ||||
Green SinglesMeeting other green-minded singles:
Gifts—Try purchasing some fair trade chocolates from your local market and perhaps a bouquet of organic flowers. Or even better, plant your flowers long in advance and gift them on your first date. Get creative! Food—Eat local. Try to choose a restaurant that serves food made from local and organic ingredients. Support your local economy and the environment when dining out! Transportation—See if you live close enough to one another to walk or bike to your date location. If not, pick a location to meet that is close to public transportation. I find that taking the local bus to a meet-up gives the whole occasion an exciting and adventurous feel.
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Who to Look for—When ‘choosing’ who to court, try reaching out to someone who is local. A long distance relationship increases yours and his or her carbon footprint greatly, in addition to not being quite as fun ☺ Of course, you can’t really choose who you fall in love with, but it’s just something to consider when scrolling through all those profiles! Post-First Date Activities:
These events usually entail giving nice gifts, flowers, and going out to a nice restaurant together! Some may look forward to this day while others will tremble in fear at the thought. Here are some ideas to help you and the environment make it through these special occasions:
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Glass can be recycled over and over again without ever wearing down.
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Every week about 20 species of plants and animals become extinct.
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Recycling 100 million cell phones can save enough energy to power 18,500 homes in the U.S. for a year.
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77% of people who commute to work by car drive alone.
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Americans throw away enough aluminum to rebuild our entire commercial fleet of airplanes every 3 months
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Americans throw away more than 120 million cell phones each year, which contribute 60,000 tons of waste to landfills annually.
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Recycling aluminum saves 95% of the energy used to make the material from scratch.
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Shaving 10 miles off of your weekly driving pattern can eliminate about 500 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions a year.
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If every U.S. household turned the thermostat down by 10 degrees for seven hours each night during the cold months, and seven hours each weekday, it would prevent nearly gas emissions.


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