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In this week’s Eco Report feature, part 2 of WFHB Environmental Correspondent Robert Shull’s conversation with Marcia Veldman, founder of the South Central Indiana chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby.
• High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is known for its strength, stiffness, and resistance to moisture and chemicals. It is used in bottles, containers, pipes and plastic lumber.
• Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is flexible and commonly used in packaging films, plastic bags and squeezable bottles.
• Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) combines the properties of LDPE and HDPE to be used in films, bags and liners.
Polypropylene (PP) which is tough and heat-resistant and is used in food containers, packaging, automotive parts and textiles.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) which is rigid PVC and is used in construction materials like pipes, window frames and siding. Flexible PVC is used in inflatable structures, medical tubing, electrical cable insulation and flooring.
Polystyrene (PS). General-Purpose Polystyrene (GPPS) is transparent and rigid and used in food packaging, disposable cutlery and CD cases. Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) is lightweight and insulating and used in packaging, thermal insulation and disposable cups. There are more categories to be covered which we will discuss next week. What we are trying to teach you, is that practically everything in our homes, offices and lives has a lot of plastic in it.
Make a Solar Eclipse Viewer at Spring Mill State Park on Saturday, March 30th from 11 am to Noon. Learn about the solar eclipse and how to safely view the sun. Meet at the Lakeview Activity Center. Please register in advance.
Learn about the upcoming solar eclipse at Brown County State Park at the Eclipse 101 program on Friday, April 5th from 4 to 4:45 pm in the Nature Center. Learn what you need to know at this once in a life time event.
There will be a Woodcock Walk at Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area on Saturday, March 30th from 6 to 7:30 pm. Enjoy an evening excursion to watch the American Woodcock perform its mating ritual – the ‘Sky Dance.’ Dress for the weather and be prepared for muddy conditions.
Enjoy a Bluebird Nest Box Building Workshop at McCormick’s Creek State Park on Saturday, March 30th beginning at 1 pm. The Brown County Bluebird Club will teach you all about these birds while you build your very own bluebird box. Register to Dan Sparks at [email protected] or call 812-200-5700.
Make a Solar Eclipse T-Shirt at Spring Mill State Park on Saturday, April 6th from 1 to 2 pm in the Lakeview Activity Center. Bring a solid black t-shirt with no designs. The park will provide the rest of the supplies.
Credits:
This week’s headlines were written by Norm Holy and Julianna Dailey
Today’s news feature was produced by Robert Shull and edited by Kade Young
Julianna Dailey assembled the script which was edited by the Eco Report team
Julianna Dailey compiled our events calendar
Kade Young and Noelle Herhusky-Schneider produced today’s show
Branden Blewett engineered the show
Julianna Dailey and Cynthia Roberts anchored the show
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In this week’s Eco Report feature, part 2 of WFHB Environmental Correspondent Robert Shull’s conversation with Marcia Veldman, founder of the South Central Indiana chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby.
• High-density polyethylene (HDPE) is known for its strength, stiffness, and resistance to moisture and chemicals. It is used in bottles, containers, pipes and plastic lumber.
• Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is flexible and commonly used in packaging films, plastic bags and squeezable bottles.
• Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) combines the properties of LDPE and HDPE to be used in films, bags and liners.
Polypropylene (PP) which is tough and heat-resistant and is used in food containers, packaging, automotive parts and textiles.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) which is rigid PVC and is used in construction materials like pipes, window frames and siding. Flexible PVC is used in inflatable structures, medical tubing, electrical cable insulation and flooring.
Polystyrene (PS). General-Purpose Polystyrene (GPPS) is transparent and rigid and used in food packaging, disposable cutlery and CD cases. Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) is lightweight and insulating and used in packaging, thermal insulation and disposable cups. There are more categories to be covered which we will discuss next week. What we are trying to teach you, is that practically everything in our homes, offices and lives has a lot of plastic in it.
Make a Solar Eclipse Viewer at Spring Mill State Park on Saturday, March 30th from 11 am to Noon. Learn about the solar eclipse and how to safely view the sun. Meet at the Lakeview Activity Center. Please register in advance.
Learn about the upcoming solar eclipse at Brown County State Park at the Eclipse 101 program on Friday, April 5th from 4 to 4:45 pm in the Nature Center. Learn what you need to know at this once in a life time event.
There will be a Woodcock Walk at Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area on Saturday, March 30th from 6 to 7:30 pm. Enjoy an evening excursion to watch the American Woodcock perform its mating ritual – the ‘Sky Dance.’ Dress for the weather and be prepared for muddy conditions.
Enjoy a Bluebird Nest Box Building Workshop at McCormick’s Creek State Park on Saturday, March 30th beginning at 1 pm. The Brown County Bluebird Club will teach you all about these birds while you build your very own bluebird box. Register to Dan Sparks at [email protected] or call 812-200-5700.
Make a Solar Eclipse T-Shirt at Spring Mill State Park on Saturday, April 6th from 1 to 2 pm in the Lakeview Activity Center. Bring a solid black t-shirt with no designs. The park will provide the rest of the supplies.
Credits:
This week’s headlines were written by Norm Holy and Julianna Dailey
Today’s news feature was produced by Robert Shull and edited by Kade Young
Julianna Dailey assembled the script which was edited by the Eco Report team
Julianna Dailey compiled our events calendar
Kade Young and Noelle Herhusky-Schneider produced today’s show
Branden Blewett engineered the show
Julianna Dailey and Cynthia Roberts anchored the show

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