Tucked away on 1st Street in Downtown Long Beach, Burke Mercantile offers a colorful assortment of sustainable fashion, beauty and lifestyle products.
Tag: sustainability
Dressing sustainably doesn’t require perfection
Some people are intimidated by sustainable fashion due to perfectionist expectations. While there may be “no ethical consumption under capitalism,” there are degrees of ethicality in which some actions are better than none.
No more plastic, it’s fantastic
Growing awareness regarding health and the environmental effects of single-use water bottles has driven students to make their reusable bottles an everyday essential.
Sustainable transportation gives students inexpensive alternatives
Riding a bike, scooter or other wheeled on-campus forms of transportation allow students to get away from long walks or high gas bills.
Beach Weekly S9E12: Campus sustainability, mayoral candidates, the Itaewon tragedy, and more
Daily Forty-Niner · Beach Weekly S9E12 — Campus sustainability, mayoral candidates, the Itaewon tragedy, and more
How prepared is Long Beach State for future heat waves?
Although the university is working toward campus sustainability, Long Beach State infrastructure struggles to hold up against record-setting temperatures.
Bring Your Own LB offers sustainable products using your own container
Bring Your Own Long Beach Offers Customers a sustainable option that help reduce the City of Long Beach’s Ecological Footprint
Long Beach City Council approves health strategic plan, moves forward with tree replacement program
Councilmembers came to a unanimous vote in approving the strategic five-year plan for citywide health improvement and an eco-friendly tree replacing motive.
CSULB’s sustainability program hopes to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040
Members of CSULB’s RIDE sustainability program discuss their goal of carbon neutrality by 2040 and how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the program’s operations.
ASI Recycling Center to close ‘permanently’, budget concerns due to COVID-19 cited
Associated Students Inc. leaders have decided to close the on-campus recycling center after finalizing the budget for the upcoming fiscal year.