February 16, 2011Issue 79  

Mrs. Green's World

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The Big Green Toss Up - Hope & Fun or Frustration & A Dose of Reality?

So much to write about, so little time - as in sometimes I think time is running out. So what to write about? How fun it is being Mrs. Green? Been there, done that, will probably always do that. Plastic bags? Bottles? Recycling? I will write about those things forever too. How about human trafficking? How the heck can I tie this one to sustainability and Mrs. Green? The real question is: how can I not? Sometimes I just have to write about the dark side of our world with the intention of trying to change things - in this particular case, the dark side of chocolate. And it all ties in with my theme for the year anyway - living consciously.

 

Please don't stop reading because 8 year olds "working" in the Ivory Coast need you. And so do the 10 year olds and the 12 year olds. And Hershey's does not. Case in point: their CEO got about a $6 million bonus last year. I am an uber capitalist but I won't make my money on the backs of children or overworked staff or at the expense of the environment. Call me a softie...

 

So let's let a few facts get in the way of our kisses:

  • Hershey is the favorite chocolate brand in the U.S., with 42.5% of the market.
  • Hershey's and M&M/Mars alone control two-thirds of the $13 billion U.S. chocolate candy market.
  • Every major cocoa company except Hershey is adopting third-party certification for at least some of their cocoa in order to track and eliminate the worst forms of abuse.
  • Hershey's refuses to adopt third-party certification for chocolates that bear the company's name.
  • U.S. chocolate manufacturers have claimed they are not responsible for the conditions on cocoa plantations since they don't own them.

I know it's a bit extreme but isn't the head in the sand approach reminiscent of atrocities happening during World War II? How many children is it okay to kidnap, not pay, practically starve and, in some cases, beat before chocolate manufacturers in the U.S. are responsible for the conditions? Food for thought - no pun intended.

 

If you want to read more and get some more facts, please check out my blog.

 

If you want to do Just One Thing, sign the petition.

 

But the easiest one of all? Hit Hershey's with your best shot: don't buy anything made by them.

 

Who IS the Greenest of Them All? 

We are thrilled, excited and genuinely ecstatic about announcing our second annual "Who's the Greenest of Them All?" contest/competition. Lest you forget, our very own John Smith (now lovingly known as Big John, The Toilet Guy) was last year's proud winner. The purpose of the contest is to honor people who are walking the green/sustainability walk and helping others to do the same. Do you have someone in your life, your business, your family who is making a difference for their community and ultimately the planet because of their commitment to walking the green walk? Not only do we want to know about them, we want to share their story with everyone in Mrs. Green's ever-expanding world!

 

As part of this exciting contest, we are thrilled to announce our first EVER sponsor of a Mrs. Green's World Contest - newest partner WellHome. You can read all about them below - who they are, what they do AND help your nominee win the first prize - a FREE Whole -House Assessment AND an overnight stay at Loew's Ventana Canyon Resort compliments of Legendary World. Read more below...

 

 Who's the Greenest of Them All contest

 

Welcome WellHome - our newest partner!

Sometimes you meet someone and just click. I am happy to say that I have had another one of those times and his name is Alan Kennedy. Besides being a truly nice person, he is as passionate about what he is doing with WellHome as I am about being Mrs. Green. I don't say that often. The Mrs. Green team is proud to welcome them as our newest sponsor of the Mrs. Green mission and vision - including sponsorship of our "Who's the Greenest of Them All" contest launching this week.

 

In plain English, the WellHome staff do Whole-House Assessments - that is, they determine air and duct tightness, examine your insulation, assess your windows, check out your lighting (and I am sure recommend CFL lighting), evaluate your air quality and assess your heating and cooling systems. Once they do that, they of course give you a report and then YOU get to decide what changes, if any, you want to make to improve your home's energy efficiency and make it a healthier place to live. And they are there to help you every step of the way. I hope you will take your first step to a healthier and more energy efficient home and contact Alan or one of his team of experts today. And, yes, I am going to schedule one too!

 

   Rosie on the House Tip
 
 

Did You Know?
Did you know that all kinds of neat things are happening at Tucson Electric Power Company? Did you know that they are offering many Bright Solutions to help you save money, save energy, reduce your dependence on fossil fuel and help preserve the planet (ultimately)? Did you know that you can actually go to their website and indicate that you would like to purchase solar power in "blocks" of 150 kilowatt hours per month and that purchasing them protects you from any energy increases in the future? Did you know that TEP will help you determine how many blocks you can purchase based on a percentage of your annual usage? Did you know that this is only ONE of the many Bright Solutions offered by TEP to help you save money AND minimize your carbon footprint? And did you know that TEP is a proud partner of Mrs. Green and has been practically since Mrs. Green was only a seed or at the very least a tender sprout? You do now.

 
Upcoming Shows
  
Lost Landscapes and Failed Economies2/19/2011
Dr. Thomas Michael Power
I will interview Dr. Thomas Michael Power, a research professor at the University of Montana and author of the book: Lost Landscapes and Failed Economies. What really is sustainable employment and what's not? Tune in and find out! This show sponsored by Bookmans Entertainment Exchange

Reuse Connection2/26/2011

ReUse Connection - Ian Moises
 
What do 57,089 followers on a certain Facebook page have in common? The ReUse Connection. Their FB page reads: An international community promoting the re-use of materials and items by providing a platform for people to share and discuss re-use examples. . . and by supporting eco-entrepreneurship. First show of this kind for Mrs. Green ever. I can't wait - can you? This show sponsored by Chapman Tucson.
  

Doris Rapp3/5/2011

Dr. Doris Rapp, M.D.

Dr. Rapp has dedicated her entire life to providing information, sensible solutions, and research for those affected by both the typical and atypical forms of allergies. She is all about prevention and natural solutions and is the author of the New York Times best seller: 32 Tips That Could Save Your Life. I don't know about you, but I can't wait to let the questions begin. I hope you will join me. This show sponsored by VerVe Salon Lifestyle.

 

Tucson Festival of Books3/12/2011

Tucson Festival of Books

Billed as one of the top four most successful Book Festivals in the country, this year's TFOB is clearly going to be yet another exceptional success. Please join Mrs. Green at the University of Arizona Bookstore for a live broadcast. I will interview Alison Hawthorne Deming and David Foreman - contributors to the book Moral Ground: Ethical Action for a Planet in Peril. It will be an exciting day and a content rich, informative interview. This show sponsored by Miraval Resort.

 

Plant Smart3/19/2011

Matthew Glen - CEO of Plant Sense

Can you imagine a device which would guide you in every conceivable aspect of gardening, including indoors and out -- where to plant, what to plant, when to plant and even one that can provide you with information on why what you planted isn't doing so well? And by Zip Code? Well, I couldn't either until I was sent Plant Smart and tried it myself. Tune in to hear CEO Matthew Glen inform us about this incredible instrument which uses the same technology as that of the probe used for exploration on Mars. You are not going to believe this one! This show sponsored by Chapman Tucson.

 

University of Arizona3/26/2011

Recycle Mania

Mrs. Green takes to the road one more time for a live remote broadcast to participate in the University of Arizona's Residence Life's Recycle Mania. Did not have the name of the guests at press time but rest assured we will have fun, learn about the particulars of this program and why the UA residents take this on to help prevent hundreds of pounds of waste from going into the landfills. Gotta love it.

 

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