Upstatetoday.com recently wrote about Clemson Council read the interview below. CLEMSON – Three candidates are vying for one open seat on the Clemson City Council during balloting to take place March 31. The candidates will engage in a forum sponsored by... (Continue reading)
Energy efficiency and environmental friendliness are not the first thoughts that come to mind when one thinks of automobile racing. Michelin North America wants to change that. The Greenville-based company is sponsoring the Michelin Green X Challenge Award, debuting at today’s 12... (Continue reading)
Brenda Holland has made the recycling program at Piedmont Technical College one of her top priorities. Her efforts have now earned her the title of Recycling Professional of the Year for Colleges/Universities by the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental... (Continue reading)
SENECA – The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control honored Seneca recently for having the most outstanding municipal waste reduction and recycling programs in the state. Seneca was recognized in the category of municipalities with less than 20,000 people. “Our... (Continue reading)
Walmart is opening two stores in Upstate South Carolina that are going to be more “green”. A lot of people don’t shop at Walmart for various reasons. But in the tough economy Walmart will provide more jobs, and often... (Continue reading)
Easley SC is planning a “green” oasis By: By Julie Howle • Greenville News STAFF WRITER Community input being used to help shape the future Nalley Brown Nature Park means the space could boast amenities from walking trails to educational exhibits. The Nalley... (Continue reading)
Mauldin Middle recycling honored School named Recycling School of Year by DHEC By Nathaniel Cary • TRIBUNE-TIMES WRITER • March 18, 2009 Earlier this school year, a dedicated group of students interested in recycling started a drive to recycle phone books at Mauldin... (Continue reading)
A great article about green homes in upstate South Carolina. By: WYFF ANDERSON, S.C. — Home sales are suffering under the economy, but one Upstate builder said his sales are skyrocketing. The Upstate company based in Greenville builds a different kind of home... (Continue reading)
By: Liv Osby Upstate Forever and four other environmental groups are appealing a project to replace an aging water main in Greenville County, saying they want to protect wildlife habitat and recreation areas. Greenville Water System says the appeal means the project... (Continue reading)
South Carolina is becoming green by the day. Spread the Word: ... (Continue reading)