Pangea Builders. Together As One. Pangea Earthship Buildings and Systems are beyond Platinum LEED, meet and exceed the Uniform Building Codes and have been built over the last 40 years worldwide. What we can do together for the people of
Urban Curbside Composting, Recycling Service
CEDAR CITY – Worm poop. That’s the secret to what Tim Ferguson and Kelton Wood, owners of Nature’s Way Recycling in Cedar City, hope will be their success. Not necessarily just for their own sake but, more importantly they said,
The Truth about your Trash
We buy products, use them, and then dispose of them. After we’re done with our stuff, we throw it in the trash and someone comes to take it away – out of sight, out of mind. But trash doesn’t really
Tire-filled northern Colorado ranch to get up $500K cleanup
By: Associated Press posted: 8:15 AM, Jul 20, 2016 FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Larimer County officials are moving forward with plans to clean up a ranch property where hundreds of thousands of tires have been strewn in piles since the
Earthday earthship wall in Doylestown
Earthship360 loves the earth, its in our name! 🙂 In our subtle way, we celebrate earth day and we built a beautiful tire wall with recycled can work and plants and flowers. Please be sure to visit Doylestown Auto &
New Mosquito Trap Design Uses Repurposed Tires
Recycled tire traps are seven times more effective than traditional mosquito traps. The use of recycled materials is not only good for the environment. Sometimes, it is simply the best way to get a job done. Such is the case with
Republicans Can Make Solar Support About Security, Faison Says
Presidential candidates should ignore discussions about the science of climate change and instead support clean energy as being for innovation, grid security and a domestic energy source, according to pollsters hired by Republican entrepreneur Jay Faison. Faison supports market-driven solutions
How Sustainability Almost Ruined Christmas
My face may be unfamiliar, but you know my type. You’ve seen me at the farmers market—the woman with crow’s-feet and calloused hands, wearing a hand-me-down sweater, thrift store jeans, and barn boots. You’ve seen me at the health food
Divers clean up failed Florida reef project from ’70s
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — An attempt to save Florida coral is wrecking the reef instead. Apparently, they didn’t think through what seawater does to metal. The divers are off before dawn. Diver Thomas Pennypacker is on a rescue mission off the