All Community Blogs
-
When these folks meet for Green Drinks, they aren't slurping g...
Article from Hi Velocity Magazine written by Feoshia Henderson | Thursday, August 11, 2011 A growing number of Ohioans are getting a taste of Green Drinks these days, but they're not slurping grasshoppers. Instead, Green Drinks is...
-
Dan Weisenbach Kicks-Off Ohio's State Roadway Cleanup in Young...
On Saturday March 26th, Dan Weisenbach, President of Weisenbach Recycled Products was the emcee at the kickoff for Ohio's State Roadway Cleanup in Youngstown. Dan is Vice President on the board at Keep Ohio Beautiful and he is not afraid...
-
It's Recycle Glass Week!
he Glass Packaging Institute (GPI) is hosting Recycle Glass Week 2010, which will be held September 12-18. The festivities will include a variety of activities and special events across the country. Please visit their website g...
-
OSU and Green Columbus Partner for Green Tailgating Initiatives
Columbus, Ohio – September 9, 2010 – Green Columbus and The Ohio State University have formed a partnership to encourage green tailgating. The partnership takes the form of two initiatives: 1) a challenge to all academic soci...
-
Green Books We Love
Green, American Style by Anna M. Clark Your guide to going green and loving it. Green is not about giving up. It's about gaining more money, time, opportunity, health & well being. Green, American Style proposes...
-
Did You Know Weisenbach Recycled Products Did That?
You may know a thing or two about Weisenbach Recycled Products, but did you know that we offer such a wide variety of recycled and environmentally preferable products that, chances are, there are at least a few items that will make ou...
-
Recycled and Eco-Friendly Treats for a Green Halloween®
Great Green Goodies Little ghosts and goblins will love our array of earth-friendly treats! These goodies aren't your typical sugary sweets with single-use, toss-in-the-trash wrappers. Weisenbach Recycled Products offers a wi...












Find Greenwala on
Submit a scoop Submit a story