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Brexit Is a Battle of the Generations

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Tomorrow is Brexit Day, and by far the biggest demographic split is between young and old. Young voters overwhelmingly want to remain in the EU. Older voters overwhelmingly want to leave:

If young voters don’t bother to turn out, Britain will end up with the worst imaginable world—and that’s regardless of whether you support or oppose Brexit. This isn’t an ordinary election, after all. It’s one thing for older voters to to get their way about, say, a presidential candidate. In a few years you get another crack at things, and maybe your generation wins that one.

But Brexit is a permanent thing. If a bunch of nostalgic/resentful/racist oldsters vote Britain out of the EU, they’ll be forcing their bitterness on a generation that doesn’t want it. The truth is that Brexit will barely affect older voters either way: they mostly don’t work and they mostly have only local friendships. But it will certainly affect all of the younger generations, who have decades left to live in whatever Britain is bequeathed to them. They want to grow up in a continent where they can work wherever they want and associate with whomever they please. It would be a travesty for a sour group of elderly misanthropes to deny them that.

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Infographic: Next Generation Fuel Arrives

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Infographic: Next Generation Fuel Arrives

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Today is a big day for clean energy in America. After years of innovation and investment, the first of four new cellulosic ethanol facilities in the U.S. comes online this week — amazing progress in the few short years since the adoption of the Renewable Fuel Standard.

Project Liberty is a $275 million advanced biofuels plant designed to process 770 tons of corn cobs, leaves, husks and stalks every day. Located in Emmetsburg, Iowa, the plant will draw its feedstock from a 30 to 40 mile radius to produce 25 million gallons of fuel per year, using approximately 25% of the available crop residue.

Cellulosic ethanol is a low-emission, sustainable biofuel produced from agricultural waste, like wheat straw, switchgrass and corn husks. Blending that ethanol into our fuel will help to reduce our dependence on foreign oil — and make our air cleaner.

Learn about Project Liberty and the other new cellulosic ethanol plants in our infographic above. You can also watch the livestream of the Project Liberty grand opening.

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Infographic: Next Generation Fuel Arrives

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Green Label Guide: The How2Recycle Label

A package with a How2Recycle Label. Photo: How2Recycle.info

Think every piece of food and product packaging that bears the chasing arrows recycling symbol can be tossed in the blue bin? It’s a common misconception.

While these items are technically recyclable, they may not be accepted in every recycling program. This can cause confusion and frustration among consumers and may even lead some to skip recycling altogether.

For example, a container made from plastic #5 (polypropylene) may bear the chasing arrows symbol no matter where it’s sold — making people believe that they can recycle it, even if their community’s curbside recycling program accepts only PET and HDPE plastics.

To clear up the chasing arrows confusion once and for all, the Sustainable Packaging Coalition — an industry working group dedicated to environmentally friendly packaging — developed its How2Recycle Label, a straightforward label that gives consumers detailed information about the packaging materials and their proper disposal.

A How2Recycle Label includes recycling information for each element of a package. Photo: How2Recycle.info

The How2Recycle Label program finished its soft launch in 2013 and now has more than 20 participating companies and brands. You may have already noticed the label on products from top names like REI, Kellogg’s, Minute Maid and Seventh Generation.

In easy-to-understand language, the label breaks down what material each piece of packaging is made from and how to recycle it. For example, the label for an HDPE plastic pouch identifies the package as a plastic bag and suggests store drop-off locations as the most prevalent recycling solution. It also advises consumers to make sure the bags are clean and dry before recycling.

Labels on packaging with more than one material clearly identify the elements (such as the paper box and plastic overwrap) and provide recycling guidance for each element. Consumers are also directed to How2Recycle.info for more information.

The Sustainable Packaging Coalition hopes to make How2Recycle a nationally harmonized label that enables the industry to clearly convey to consumers how to recycle a package. The coalition set up a How2Join page to recruit more companies and hopes to have the label on the majority of consumer goods by 2016.

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Seventh Generation Liquid Laundry 4x, Baby, 2 Count

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Seventh Generation Diaper Cream, 3 Ounce

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Seventh Generation Toilet Bowl Cleaner, Emerald Cypress & Fir Scent, 32-Ounces Bottle (Pack of 8)

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Seventh Generation Purifying Hand Wash, Lavender, 12 Ounce (Pack of 3)

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Seventh Generation Tub and Tile Emerald Cypress and Fir, 32 Fluid Ounce

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Seventh Generation Baby Lotion, 6 Ounce

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Seventh Generation, Free & Clear Glass & Surface Cleaner 32 Ounces

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