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Posts Tagged ‘reuse’

From the blog GreenStory by kjaros on Friday, December 25th, 2009

What have you done in past years to reduce, reuse or recycle your holiday trimming and trees? Here are a couple ideas. Tell us your best tips!

Once the holidays are over, it’s …

From the blog LiveGreen by kjaros on Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Since its founding in 1922, the Arboretum has demonstrated sustainable practices to benefit the community. As an outdoor museum, the Arboretum showcases trees as essential elements of livable communities and a …

From the blog LiveGreen by kjaros on Friday, July 10th, 2009

We will be post additional ways the Arboretum is working on the three Rs of RECYCLE, REUSE and REDUCE in the coming weeks. Check back to see what else is happening. …

From the blog LiveGreen by kjaros on Monday, June 22nd, 2009

The Morton Arboretum continues to work on the three Rs of RECYCLE, REUSE and REDUCE. Check back to see what else is happening. And let us know what you are doing at …

From the blog GreenStory by kjaros on Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Did you know that EAB-Infested Ash Can Be Reclaimed and Reused?

Tree-lined Chicago streets provide a picturesque image, but that image is likely to change with the recent discovery of Emerald ash borer …