by Mike Sebastian | Jul 27, 2009 | Blog
The practice of recycling rubber is not a new one. As a matter of fact, we can trace this practice back more than 270 years when a French astronomer brought home samples of rubber after a trip to Peru. This milky fluid collected from trees was used for lighting. ...
by Mike Sebastian | Jul 15, 2009 | Blog
Do we live a “green” life to better the world, or feel better about ourselves? This is an important question that we must all ask ourselves when we look into our environmental mirror so to speak. While we are doing more than ever before, we all need to be better...
by Mike Sebastian | Jun 23, 2009 | Blog
We did not invent mulch, Mother Nature did. We merely realized the benefits and adapted the source to: lessen waste, give a second life, enhance our planet and better the environment. These previous four statements are remarkably close to the words that go with the...
by Mike Sebastian | Jun 3, 2009 | Blog
Last place. Bottom of the barrel. No where to go but up. Ashamed. National Geographic recently released the results of its worldwide survey and assigned what they call a “Greendex score” based on the findings. Among developed countries the United States had the...
by Mike Sebastian | May 27, 2009 | Blog
Having been in the recycled rubber mulch industry for quite some time, I often find it amusing how the media portrays rubber mulch. There is always an “expert” somewhere that is either pro, or con for the product. One thing that I find highly ironic is the comments...