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Purchase the myGreenSparks
Eco-Coupon Redemption Book

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OCICE now has the myGreenSpark "Green" coupon redemption book ON SALE FOR ONLY $15.00! with over 250 coupons for eco-friendly and socially responsible organizations in Southern California and on-line retailers!. Your support helps OCICE conduct workshops throughout the year, as well as bring you quality speakers for the annual Caring for Creation Conference.

Say NO to disposable shopping bags and YES to re-usable tote bags!

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Recycle Your Old Cell Phones & Printer Cartridges
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Help support OCICE's fundraising efforts while helping the planet! OCICE is accepting ink jet and laser jet cartridges, as well as cell phones.

There are several ways you can get these items to us.

Mail Them

OCICE
P.O. Box 555
Tustin, CA 92781

 

Drop Them Off

11085 Matthews Drive
Tustin, CA 92782
(714) 552-0333

 

Or... bring them to any OCICE event!

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"Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed.

Mahatma Ghandi

 

Tip of the Month

Make the switch to re-usable (cloth) tote bags for all of your shopping needs.  If you use a cloth bag, you can save 6 bags each week.  That's 24 bags a month, 288 bags a year, and 22, 176 bags in an average life-time.  If just 1 out of 5 people in our country did this we would save 1,330,560,000,000 bags over our life time!

Plastic bags are made from a non-renewable natural resource: petroleum. Consequently, the manufacturing of plastic bags contributes to the diminishing availability of our natural resources and the damage to the environment from the extraction of petroleum. At the same time, plastics are hazardous to produce; the pollution from plastic production is harmful to the environment. Finally, most plastic bags are made of polyethylene - more commonly known as polythene - they are hazardous to manufacture and are said to take up to 1,000 years to decompose on land and 450 years in water.

To join the Campaign Against the Plastic Plague, visit Earth Resource Foundation's website.