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Select a Different Classroom Craft Supply and Save the Planet

January 8, 2010 by Myscha Theriault · Leave a Comment 

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A situation came up at The Lesson Machine / Lesson Mag office recently that put us in a bit of a conundrum. It got me thinking about how many of us might be contributing to serious environmental problems in spite of all our classroom recycling efforts. Read on to find out what happened, how we responded, and join in the discussion of how you can address the same issue in your own classroom. Read more

Eight Simple Ways to Reduce Plastic in the Classroom

April 8, 2009 by Myscha Theriault · 8 Comments 

Plastic in the Classroom

Plastic in the Classroom

OK. We all know about the plastic bag dilemma. Additionally,  most of us are trying to use at least a few cleaning and personal care products that are less toxic. The recycling gig is also familiar to many. But when I recently read about the Pacific garbage patch (North Pacific gyre) on Beth Terry’s web site, Fake Plastic Fish, I found myself completely overwhelmed. Read more

Eco Trash Bags for Classroom and School

April 6, 2009 by Myscha Theriault · 2 Comments 

Perf Go Green Eco Trash Bags

Perf Go Green Eco Trash Bags

Trying to fight the plastic bag dilemma? Still need to get your classroom trash to the curb? I recently came across a product that is as helpful for schools as it is for office and home. Read on. Read more

Want a Green Bulletin Board? Consider Cloth!

August 1, 2008 by Myscha Theriault · 2 Comments 

Cloth Bulletin Board

Cloth Bulletin Board

I don’t have to tell you how much paper consumption goes in to our yearly bulletin boards. I also don’t have to tell you just how tedious it is to get them ready and keep them rolling every year. Looking to save paper and a little bit of your precious time? Read on. Read more

Going Green in the Classroom: Affordable Ways to Make it Happen

April 13, 2008 by Myscha Theriault · 2 Comments 

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As with life on the home front, finding ways to go green in the classroom without breaking your annual consumables budget can require a fair amount of ingenuity. Following are a few ideas to make it happen without breaking the bank. Read more

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