2008 October | AzSustainability.com - Part 2
Oct 9

Frito-Lay’s sustainability efforts are starting to pay off. The company reports that it has saved 55 million dollars this year on energy and water costs. Their largest distribution center is in Arizona where last year they installed a 201-kilowatt system that produces 350,000 kilowatt hours of electricity annually is the largest business-owned PV system in Arizona.

Frito-Lay has not set the bar low, either. In 1999, Frito-Lay, a wholly-owned subsidiary of PepsiCo, set out to achieve the unimaginable: a corporate-wide manufacturing reduction of consumable resources, including a 50% reduction in water, 30% in natural gas, and 25% in electricity. Nine years later, the company has nearly reached its goals. Without the reductions, “[Frito-Lay] would have spent $55 million more this year on water and energy,” Halvorsen said. “The water savings alone are enough to fill 4,500 Olympic-sized pools.”

Read all about Frito-Lay’s efforts at the Monroe Street Journal

Oct 3

Farm Sanctuary Fundraiser Dinner and Silent Auction
Friday, October 10th, 2008, 7pm-10pm
Historic Heritage Square, Lath House
115 N. 6th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004- Map
Download an event flyer

Money is tight and we have a thousand other things going on (don’t we all) but are making a point to be at this important event.  Remarkably I had never even heard of the Farm Sanctuary until I saw their California facility on an episode of 30 days. I was really struck by the concept of rescuing farm animals and knew there were small rescues but wasn’t aware of any with this breadth and organization.  While they have main locations in NY and LA they help animals all across the country, working hard at raising money and awareness to make changes and help those who cannot ask for help.  Even if you could care less about the animals welfare, if you are concerned about the environment you should support the Farm Sanctuary as they work to eliminate factory farming conditions which contribute hugely to the polluting the environment.

If you’ve ever wanted to try out my products, now is the time!  100% of the proceeds go to the Farm Sanctuary. I was blown away by that so let me say it again ONE HUNDRED PERCENT goes to the charity.  That means food is donated, silent auction items are donated, the location is paid for by donation, so the entire amount you pay goes to helping local animals.

I had the pleasure of meeting Kelly from AzVegan.com, the awesome lady putting together the fundraiser this year. I dropped off the basket of goodies with her.  I am amazed at how much of her own time and effort she has put into throwing this event.  It is so refreshing to meet people who care so much about giving back.  The basket is worth $85+ retail so check it out and place your bids, you might get a screaming deal and ALL of the money goes to charity. The basket includes the following items:

This is going to be a fantastic event and James and I will be there. We hope to see you there, too!

Here is all the information you could ever need:

Tickets are just $35 per person and are selling quickly!  Your $35 includes dinner, drinks, silent auction, program, and music by the band, Elusive Groove!  Admission is limited to the first 200 people to purchase tickets.  Register online at http://www.firstgiving.com/azfarmparty Note-When you register on the Firstgiving page, it will show up as the Walk for Farm Animals page, but below it shows that it is for the Fundraiser party.

Please check out some of the wonderful items that we have received for our Silent Auction!!

  • (2) Two Night Stays at Mi Gatita Bed & Breakfast- Valued at $300
  • Rainwater Storage Unit- Donated by Roof to Ground Rainwater Services- $250 Value
  • Legal Services to start a New Corporation- Donated by Titus, Brueckner, & Berry, PC- $1,200 Value
  • Custom Pet Sitting- Donated by Joann West, Photographer- $350 Value
  • Gift Certificate Packages- Donated by American Laser- $4,000 Value
  • Dog Items from The Barkery-Value at over $50
  • Bath & Body Gift Basket from Strawberry Hedgehog  (See Above)-$85 Value

We have many, many, amazing items to bid on this year!

There is truly something for everyone, or something for everyone you know!  Start your holiday shopping in October and benefit Farm Sanctuary while you shop!!

New This Year For Our Donors And Attendees!! A large part of the work of Farm Sanctuary is outreach to both individuals and other groups.  In an effort to promote networking with other local groups and businesses in Arizona, we are offering tabling opportunities to those interested.  We invite you to bring your mailing lists, materials, banners, and anything to promote your group or local business.  We do require that the item or services being promoted are animal friendly.  Also, since 100% of the proceeds from the Fundraiser Dinner and Silent Auction go to Farm Sanctuary, we will not be able to allow you to sell anything, but this is a great opportunity to network with other groups and individuals and reach out to a wide audience.  Please email azvegan@gmail.com if you are interested in reserving a space.  Space is limited, so reserve your space today!

Oct 1
Where does e-waste go?
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Currently much of America’s e-waste is shipped to China where it is recycled. Problem is that the way it is recycled is poisoning the land and the people of China. Micheal Zhao has followed the path of e-waste from Berkley Californa all the way to China and documented the conditions of the trash towns and people that work in them. He also has some alternative solutions such as donating old computers to school and other organizations in need. Head over to his website eDump and find out what is going on. eDump

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