Latest from Emerald City, my enviro-blog at LAtimes.com
This week’s green topic is green clean:
>> Delegate your green cleaning work, part 2. Two more companies that’ll do your green cleaning for you.
>> Q&A: Non-toxic carpet cleaning. You can go a few different routes, depending much of your own elbow grease you want to put into the job.
>> The Eco-organizer: De-cluttering with a green twist. If you’ve gotten to the point where your closet’s a hopeless jumble and your garage too packed with junk to actually park cars, you might need the Eco-Organizer to get you out of that mess.
>> Green cleaning tools for a Swiffer-free home. Green tools and materials to use your green cleaning products with –
>> Green clean week: A squeaky clean roundup. Make your home an eco-haven by cleaning like an environmentalist! Here’s a roundup of posts from an extra long green clean week, which ended up stretching into 8 days –

i was just wondering, what do you use for trash bags?
Comment by jenny — January 22, 2008 @ 10:32 pm
For my recycling, I don’t use trash bags — The stuff isn’t dirty or gunky, so I don’t need to. I just throw recyclables into a container that gets emptied directly into the blue bin when it gets full.
I don’t have that much non-recyclable trash, so usually, I just put it in empty bags that food comes in, i.e. bread bags, and throw it out every few days. I do have a box of biodegradable trash bags, but I actually haven’t opened it yet because I haven’t needed to –
Comment by Siel — January 23, 2008 @ 5:59 am