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West Lafayette looking for grease

West Lafayette residents are encouraged to recycle their cooking grease.

Using solar energy at home

You don't have to become a wind farmer to produce renewable energy. Eric Cotton from ECI Wind and Solar LLC joined us in the studio to explain some benefits of

Lafayette Amtrak may be greener ride

One way to go green is to keep the car in the garage. Joe Krause joins us to explain some benefits of using Lafayette Amtrak.

Green & healthy tailgating ideas

With another Purdue home game around the corner, you might be looking for some new ideas for your tailgate menu. Today Maribel Alchin joins us in the studio to

Only 1 can of trash from 8-10 people

West Lafayette Go Greener Commissioner Rachel Witt said that over the past several years she's had eight to ten people living in her house, but they put out

Lafayette to reduce sewage in Wabash

The city of Lafayette signed an agreement with the state to reduce the amount of raw sewage the city dumps into the Wabash River.

Trash talk in West Lafayette

West Lafayette's 'Pay As You Throw' trash program has gotten mixed reviews from city council members.

Pay as you throw coming to W. Lafayette

The West Lafayette City Council passed a pay as you throw ordinance but plans to refine the idea before trash is taken to the curbside.

Wastewater gets new blower

Lafayette's Wastewater Treatment Plant is continuing to take 'green' steps.

PU measures carbon footprint of dairy

A Purdue University study is trying to determine the carbon footprint caused by producing a gallon of milk.

Bridgeway demolition begins

Big changes are underway for a Lafayette neighborhood. A foreclosed apartment complex that the city considered a problem area is being torn down and the city

Subaru plant recognized for going green

The Subaru of Indiana plant is now part of the Indiana Environmental Stewardship Program.

Mall shares green info

Whether you're looking for ways to save energy, a more fuel-efficient car, or even a career in green energy, you can learn more at the Tippecanoe Mall this

"Pay as you throw" idea thrown around

How much trash people in West Lafayette throw away could determine how much they pay for trash service.
 

Purdue's first green roof won't be last

Green Week celebration includes dedication of the first "green roof" on the Purdue campus.

From food to fuel

What goes uneaten at Purdue dining hall dinner tables will now be recycled.