• 25 Sustainable Resolutions for 2025
    Jan 7 2025

    Hoping to reduce your carbon footprint this year? Looking for resolution ideas that are good for you AND the planet? This episode has you covered! Host Rose Daily and guest Lorenza Zebell share 25 sustainable resolution ideas for 2025 that anyone can adopt - no matter where they are on their sustainability journey. From small daily shifts to impactful changes in energy use and consumption, they cover easy-to-implement ideas like subscribing to climate friendly social media accounts, testing your soil, and switching to time of use electricity rates. Plus, they discuss practical tips for achieving your resolutions throughout the new year.

    A summarized list of the 25 sustainable resolution ideas can be accessed here: /DocumentCenter/View/15880/SSP-Episode-15-Summary-List

    Sustain Dane: https://sustaindane.org/

    Invest Your Values tool: https://investyourvalues.org/

    (02:42) Our 2024 & 2025 resolutions

    (05:31) Softball resolutions: zero-waste products & reusable grocery bags

    (08:06) Fair trade grocery items

    (09:07) Subscribe to social media climate accounts

    (10:21) Choose glass over plastic

    (11:42) The most impactful resolution on emissions

    (13:32) Resolutions for your wallet

    (14:26) Time of use rate

    (16:01) Conduct a lightbulb inventory

    (17:10) Hang dry laundry

    (18:00) Reduce fashion consumption

    (20:14) Invest in an kilowatt meter

    (21:43) Review your investments!

    (22:59) Water softeners

    (23:47) Green energy program

    (24:48) Resolutions for your lawn

    (27:45) Start a green team at your place of work

    (30:01) Have more conversations about climate change

    (31:32) How to achieve your resolutions this year

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    37 mins
  • Unlocking the HOMES Program for Energy Savings
    Nov 5 2024

    There are currently billions of dollars on the table to support whole-home energy efficiency upgrades in the United States. Wisconsin received a $150 million cut and became the first state in the country to establish its Home Efficiency Rebates (HOMES) program, administered through Focus on Energy. Through the HOMES program, Wisconsin homeowners and renters can receive substantial rebates for energy efficiency upgrades, including insulation, HVAC, windows, and more. Host Rose Daily and guests Dylan Crye with Focus on Energy and Joe Pater with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin discuss program details, eligibility, and the process for applying, along with the positive impact this program is having on local contractors.

    HOMES Program Overview: https://focusonenergy.com/ira-homes

    Focus on Energy Rebate Finder: https://focusonenergy.com/get-started

    IRA Registered Contractor List: https://www.clearesult.com/partner-hub/find-

    contractor/17/263

    IRA Registered Contractor Resources: https://focusonenergy.com/ira-registered-contractors

    Department of Energy Home Energy Rebates map: https://www.energy.gov/save/rebates

    (02:40) What is the HOMES program?

    (04:08) $150 million to Wisconsin

    (06:45) Focus on Energy as the program administrator

    (07:23) Focus on Energy rebates vs HOMES rebates - what's the difference?

    (10:31) Energy efficiency: a smart investment

    (12:59) How contractors will benefit from HOMES.

    (19:02) IRA registered contractors

    (25:00) The process: income qualification, IRA registered contractor, energy assessment

    (28:27) Why is an energy assessment required?

    (29:36) Blower door test & infrared cameras

    (33:36) Building shell first, core second, solar last

    (38:54) Stacking rebates to save thousands

    (47:31) What about renters?

    (52:51) Home Energy Rebates in other states

    (54:28) Everyone is eligible!

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    1 hr
  • Recycling: 6 Things You Need to Know
    Oct 1 2024

    Curbside recycling has been around for over 30 years and has become a staple in our daily lives. We see those blue or green recycling bins everywhere – at home, in our schools, and at work. But even if recycling feels like second nature, there are some surprising facts that many of us might not know. In this episode, host Rose Daily and guest Todd Bollenbach discuss 6 things every consumer needs to know about recycling, including exploring the impact of wish cycling and revealing the meaning behind the small numbers on the bottom of plastic contains (news flash - they're not actually recycling numbers!).

    Pellitteri Waste Systems: https://www.pellitteri.com/

    The truth about recycling numbers: https://recyclesmartma.org/2023/05/recyclings-magic-numbers/#:~:text=The%20numbers%20on%20the%20bottom,indicate%20whether%20something%20is%20recyclable.

    (02:04) "Recycling Numbers" are not what they seem!

    (06:11) Which plastics are typically recyclable?

    (08:30) Recycling contamination rates

    (09:40) Wishcycling 101

    (12:42) Top 7 wishcycled items nationally

    (17:30) To crush or not to crush

    (24:36) Hauler vs Processor vs Recycler

    (26:46) Which materials are infinitely recyclable?

    (30:10) Recycling & downcycling plastics

    (35:38) Energy consumption of recycling

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    42 mins
  • Greenwashing 101
    Sep 4 2024

    Have you ever picked up a product claiming to be eco-friendly, only to wonder if that green label was just a marketing gimmick? Do labels such as 'compostable,' 'cruelty-free,' and 'organic' actually hold meaning? What product labels can consumers trust? All of these questions and more will be answered in this episode where we dive deep into the deceptive world of greenwashing. Host Rose Daily and guest Kim Mintrone unravel how companies use clever but misleading tactics to appear environmentally friendly, while their actual impact remains questionable. Featured are real-life examples from large brands, such as Target, Shein, McDonalds, and H&M.

    Greenwashed Brands Tool: https://greenwash.com/

    Third-party verified product labels: https://www.ecocenter.org/sites/default/files/2021-06/updated_Factsheet%20Third-Party%20Certifications%20and%20Eco-Labels.pdf

    Eco-labels to look for when shopping: https://www.ecowatch.com/eco-friendly-labels-1881939362.html

    (02:28) The definition of greenwashing

    (04:35) Our first encounters with greenwashing

    (06:40) Corporate motivation to greenwash

    (08:47) 58% of CEOs admitted to greenwashing

    (10:54) Fashion, meat, and automobiles

    (12:16) Using the color green & images of the earth

    (13:32) Don't trust the labels!

    (17:04) Third-party verified labels

    (17:16) BPI certification for compostable products

    (18:30) Green Seal cleaning products

    (20:02) Non-GMO & USDA Organic

    (23:28) Energy Star

    (25:00) Cruelty free, sustainable forest, fair trade

    (29:43) Target's "fair-trade" jeans

    (31:41) Product recyclability

    (35:30) H&M's clothing recycling program

    (36:53) McDonald's recyclable straws

    (39:18) Shein's appeal to eco-consumers

    (40:26) Clothing made from recycled material

    (42:08) Influencers' role in greenwashing

    (46:10) Refillability: the double-edged sword

    (49:03) Read the product labels!

    (51:04) B-Corp: the label you can trust

    (52:37) Product traceability

    (55:10) Do your research before purchasing

    (56:03) Every small action makes a difference!

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    58 mins
  • Green Learning: Rethinking School Sustainability
    Aug 6 2024

    What does it take to create a sustainable school? Join us as we discuss this question with Kevin Splain, Sustainability Manager for Sun Prairie School District, and two passionate student activists who have recently graduated from local high schools. Together, they uncover the current state of sustainability initiatives within schools, illuminating the essential shifts needed to make schools greener. From student-led advocacy groups to impactful policy reforms, discover the actionable steps paving the way for greener schools of tomorrow.

    (02:48) Geothermal systems, solar, and LEDs in our schools

    (05:05) The role of a dedicated school energy manager

    (05:45) Start with an energy audit!

    (06:57) Making sustainability visible

    (11:00) Is school sustainability important to students?

    (13:36) Wisconsin's first net-zero school!

    (15:59) What does it take to maintain a net-zero school?

    (18:48) Resolutions drive sustainable change

    (22:23) Students, teachers, staff - who drives change?

    (26:21) Tolerating discomfort to reduce energy demand

    (27:55) Do students have a voice?

    (31:54) Sustainability coordinators for schools

    (35:59) Student Line 5 protest

    (40:22) vegan food options, natural light, and reusable lunch plates

    (46:54) Our dream sustainable school

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    54 mins
  • Busting the 6 Biggest Electric Vehicle Myths
    Jul 2 2024

    There are over 3.3 million registered EVs on the road in the United States today, which makes up just over 1% of our country's total light-duty vehicles. Although EVs have been growing in popularity, there are many misconceptions about their range, performance, affordability, and environmental impact. Join me and Jessica Wagner in this episode as we use national data and our personal experiences to debunk the six biggest myths about EVs.

    MIT Carbon Counter Tool: https://www.carboncounter.com/?utm_campaign=Monthly%20newsletter&utm_medium=email&_hsmi=107725603&_hsenc=p2ANqtz--dVaDH9VDNuT8z3Jdxu93iFECoXlia5bIlCmKR_7MOhLclBTGnAg6vW7lft-OOnVTnC1UbY1hXzfvPXpNhJkumEGRL3A&utm_content=107725603&utm_source=hs_email#!/explore

    EPA Electric Vehicle Myths: https://www.epa.gov/greenvehicles/electric-vehicle-myths

    Temperature impacts to battery range graph: https://www.geotab.com/blog/ev-range/

    Climate impacts of EVs vs ICEs: https://climate.mit.edu/ask-mit/are-electric-vehicles-definitely-better-climate-gas-powered-cars#:~:text=The%20researchers%20found%20that%2C%20on,vehicle%20created%20just%20200%20grams.

    (02:27) The EVs we drive, hesitations about purchasing an EV

    (07:36) Charging our EVs at our homes

    (08:38) EVs, PHEVs, hybrids, ICEs

    (11:40) Myth 1: EVs are more expensive to purchase and drive than ICEs

    (15:30) Our EV will pay for itself in 8 years!

    (18:17) Myth 2: EVs are worse for the environment that ICEs

    (21:44) MIT graph: total cost of ownership vs lifetime greenhouse gas emissions

    (24:47) Myth 3: there is nowhere to charge EVs

    (30:58) Types of charging: level 1, level 2, level 3 (DC fast charging)

    (35:33) Is it expensive to charge your EV?

    (37:42) Myth 4: EVs can't handle daily commutes

    (40:26) Regenerative braking

    (41:10) Does weather impact battery range?

    (45:45) Myth 5: EVs will explode & catch fire!

    (49:30) Myth 6: EV batteries need to be replaced at 100,000 miles

    (53:53) Will the government ban ICE vehicles??

    (55:39) Not all EVs are good for the environment!

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    1 hr
  • Serving Sustainability: A Taste of Eco-Friendly Dining
    Jun 3 2024

    What does it take for a restaurant to become "Green Certified" through the National Green Restaurant Association? Join me in this conversation with Jordan Short, the head Chef at Café Manna, to learn about the world of sustainable restaurant practices. Cafe Manna has incoporated sustainability into their operations since 2008 and holds the title of being the first three-star certified green restaurant in the state of Wisconsin. In this episode, we'll explore opportunities for restaurants to embrace sustainability without compromising on taste or profitability.

    National Green Restaurant Association: https://www.dinegreen.com/

    Cafe Manna: https://cafemanna.com/

    (02:23) Inspiration to strive for a Green Restaurant certification

    (04:37) Does being Green excite employees?

    (06:30) Saying no to polystyrene foam and yes to recycling & composting

    (09:37) LED lightbulbs & high efficiency appliances

    (11:28) Restaurant water savings

    (12:33) Composting and smart meal planning

    (15:42) No straws and compostable takeout containers

    (20:46) Eco-friendly soaps & cleaners

    (22:15) Vegan entrees, garden-grown ingredients, and serving based on the season

    (32:21) Sourcing tables and chairs made from recycled materials

    (34:22) Education & transparency

    (37:01) Plans to achieve 4 stars?

    (38:32) Does becoming a Green restaurant save money?

    (42:35) Drawing in a diverse set of customers

    (45:58) Do consumers prefer dining at Green restaurants?

    (47:46) Sustainable practices for customers

    (51:24) Advice for restaurants who want to pursue a Green Restaurant Certification

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    55 mins
  • Blooms for Bees: No Mow May & Community Gardens
    May 7 2024

    Spring has officially sprung here in Wisconsin which means our natural environment is buzzing with excitement as our local pollinators emerge from hibernation, our lawns become green again, and flowers begin to bloom. Amidst the seasonal splendor, there’s important work to be done – work that involves our beloved pollinators and the vital ecosystems they support. Ever heard of No Mow May? Or wondered about the magic of community pollinator gardens? Well, you’re in for a treat! Today we’re discussing these eco-friendly practices and exploring how they’re sowing the seeds of change in our local landscape.

    (05:50) Community pollinator gardens in Sun Prairie

    (09:20) Value of community gardens

    (11:14) Many hands contribute

    (13:55) Step-by-step process for establishing a community garden

    (17:17) Lesson learned in engaging stakeholders

    (25:19) Selecting a prime location

    (26:45) Identifying a water source

    (31:51) seeds, seedlings, mature plants - oh my!

    (33:41) When should I order plants?

    (34:46) Dog urination & splitting plants

    (37:40) Alternative lawns!

    (41:08) What's the deal with No Mow May??

    (43:44) No Mow May IS effective

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    48 mins