Wednesday, December 21, 2011

EAA’s first Green Swap Event “Sharing is Caring”


The Environment Action Association (EAA) andHeyKorean held their first green swap event "Sharing is Caring" in Ksany Hall on December 20th 2011. Indeed sharing is caring so this event was created to spread the message about the value of reusing items in local communities.

Swapping cloth is a unique way to help save money, reduce the number of clothes sent to landfills while making better use of the used items.

About 20 attendees were in present at the Green Swap with bags full of new and once used cloths from home. The cloths and accessories were set up nicely at Ksany Hall. Every participant was thrilled with the items they swapped. They were also pleased to commit to sustainable living habits.

Green swaps are highly developing among New Yorkers. In this regards, EAA will be having more green swap events with the goal of promoting awareness on sustainable living life.
Left Over Items Are Donated to Charities!
Below are the pictures taken from the Green Swap!!
Jessica and Her Friends Loves Swaping Cloths is a way for them to save money!
Jessica and Lala
Educating Participants about the importance of Swaping Cloths instead of throwing them away!
Our Green Swap Event was a great success!
Hope to see you at the next one.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Holiday Green Swap

EAA will be hosting a 2011 Holiday Green Swap in collaboration with HeyKorean

What: Every participant will bring in cloths items they no longer use or need, in a gently used condition, and trade it in for other gently used materials you may need. Not only does it save you money, but it also saves the environment from unnecessary waste.
When: December 20, 2011 3-5PM

Where: HeyKorean Ksany Hall (286 5th Ave. 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10001)

Eligible Items: Gently worn clothes/shoes, gently used accessories. They must have all tags attached.

There is a 10 item limit and a suggested donation of $5-$20.
All items not traded will be donated to NYC Cares. Refreshments will be served!

Remember: Sharing is Caring!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Envrionment Action Association Video Contest!



Are you a creative person? Then why not enter the contest and win free money!!!

The Environment Action Association is proud to announce their first annual environmental video contest"The Greener me, the Better us."

Your video should be creative and funny and it MUST show what people can do to help the environment and what people can do to save the earth!
Topics include but are not limited to: energy & water conservation, recycling, composting, buying local, reusing, and consumption, etc
Anyone is invited to enter the contest. You are allow to use a camcorder, camera or mobile device to record a video but please limit your video to two minutes or less.

Upload the video to either of the following:

Our Facebook Page 'Environment Action Association (http://on.fb.me/hSzsFj)
Your "YouTube" account under the subject of EAANYC-The Greener Me, The Better Us and tag EAANYC
Videos will be judged on originality, creativity, adherence to theme and number of page views generated.The contest runs from Jan 5 to March 26, 2012. Winning videos will be announced on Earth Day and available for online viewing at environmentaa.org and on the EAA Facebook page.

Rules & Procedures:

  • Videos must be PG rated
  • Videos should be 2 minutes or less
  • Finished videos must be uploaded to YouTube
  • You can submit more than one video
  • If filming others, you must have their permission before it gets posted to YouTube
  • Videos must be posted and the link along with the entry form sent to info@environmentaa.org by no later than midnight Eastern Time, Monday, 26 March 2012 to be included in the competition.

Prizes:

First place -$300 cash
 Second place -$200 cash
Third place -$100 cash

The Environment Action Association reserves the right to eliminate any video is done is poor taste, deemed inappropriate and/or does not meet the requirements above.


Entry forms can be downloaded here
LET THE COMPETITION BEGIN!!!!

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Save a CUP, Save the EARTH.

Over 50% of Americans over 18 years of age drink coffee every day. This represents over 150 million daily drinkers. It means that Americans consume 400 million cups of coffee per day or equivalent to 146 billion cups of coffee per year, making the United States the leading consumer of coffee in the world. Although more coffee companies are going green and serve their products in biodegradable cups, those are all disposable containers. The resources required to make those cups are considerable-the environmental consequences can be quite staggering.

Americans throw away about 25 billion Styrofoam coffee cups every year, and 2.5 million plastic beverage bottles every hour. Most of these materials do not biodegrade. The plastic resin applied over most paper cups makes them nearly impossible to biodegrade. Styrofoam never degrades completely.
These disposable containers make up 18% of America’s garbage, and beverage cups made of virgin paper or Styrofoam make up a large chunk of that waste.
It means if you buy just one cup of coffee or tea in a disposable cup every day, you’ll end up creating about 23 lbs of waste in one year. That is a lot!!

How the Cups are made

Styrofoam cups are made from the material called polystyrene, a type of plastic that is used in many products, including LEGOs, bike helmets and other hard plastics. Like other plastics, Styrofoam is created from modified petroleum.
On the other hand, paper cups are also usually not made from all-natural materials. Most paper cups for hot beverages are coated in polyethylene to increase their durability and water resistance. However, it also prevents the cups from being recycled.
Starbucks, America’s favorite coffee shop, now makes its disposable cups with 10% recycled content. They won’t use a higher percentage because the recycled cups they’ve tried in the past leaked or failed and customers complained.
There is a new type of biodegradable and compostable paper cups available, but they are a bit more expensive, relatively resource intensive to produce and have not yet been widely adopted across the country.
The fact is, regardless what they’re made of, most disposable beverage cups end up in landfills. So 500 years from now, the polystyrene cup you toss out today will still exist either in a landfill or somewhere in our environment.

Environmental Dangers

When we talk about the problem of people throwing away coffee cups, the question is why it’s a problem. People might say it’s a problem only if the coffee cups are not good to recycle or when the production methods cause the actual environmental effect.
It’s true that manufacturing reusable cups creates a bigger initial environmental impact than paper cups. However, that impact lessens over times as the reusable cup is reused.
Each reusable cup has a magic number of uses at which point it becomes more environmentally friendly than a paper cup. Thus, indeed, there are environmental dangers associated with Styrofoam and paper cups. Paper cups endanger thousands, or even million, of trees which are cut down to make paper products.

According to a study conducted by Starbucks and the Alliance for the Environmental Innovation (April 2000), each paper cup manufactured is responsible for 0.24 lbs of CO2 emissions. Considering the vast number of cups produced each year, this is a starting figure. Styrofoam cups have their own dangers as well. Styrofoam cannot be completely recycled. Most of the Styrofoam disposed of today will still be present in landfills 500 years from now.


Health Dangers

Paper and Styrofoam cups not only affect the environment, but also our health. According to Rodale, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, has labeled polystyrene a “probable carcinogen.”
And according to a study published in Food and Chemical Toxicology Journal, when Styrofoam is heated, the chemicals can leach out of the Styrofoam and into the hot food. Since most paper cups are coated in a petroleum resin, this chemical can also leach into the hot beverages which will eventually affect our health.

Alternatives

There are several viable alternatives to using Styrofoam or paper cups. The first option is to take a reusable cup with you. Even if this cup is made from plastic, you still avoid placing the 23 lbs of waste into a landfill that you would if you used a paper or Styrofoam cup each day. According to the United Nations University, bio-plastics made from sugar and corns are currently in production to replace some of the petroleum products used today.

Carry Your Own  Cup

These cool Starbucks tumblers are made with 20%
post-consumer recycled material.
(Photo/Starbucks Coffee Company)
EAA campaigns “Save a Cup, Save the Earth” to encourage people to switch over to reusable tumblers.
Considering most reusable mugs, tumblers are designed to be used at least 3,000 times, the positive eco impact of a reusable tumbler can be enormous.
More cafes are working to cut energy consumption and
expand recycling and composting programs. Many offer discounts if you bring your own cup, and offer a wide range of stylish, insulated, leak-resistant reusable tumblers you can personalize and tote around.
To assure you always have a reusable mug or a tumbler when you need caffeine fix, you can always keep a few extras on hand: one at home, one at the office, one in your car or in your bag, etc.
The daily impact of reusable beverage holders may seem small, but it adds up quickly. And more and more people are joining in this growing movement towards reducing coffee cup waste. If we can all get more friends, family and responsible organizations involved… the reusable revolution will grow, and our Mother Earth will get a much-needed coffee cup break.
Please contact us for more information on our campaign at info@environmentaa.org