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Welcome to the Ei News Alert
On September 1, 2020 the Fingertip Press published the first Elemental Impact (Ei) Article Book: From Macro to Micro to Nanoplastics, an excerpt from the Regeneration in ACTION (RiA) article, Plastics: a double-edged sword. Holly Elmore Images provided the photos that augment the book's important content.
Indeed, Ei continues to live the tagline, Regeneration in ACTION!
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The Ei Magazines, The IMPACT and Regeneration in ACTION, chronicled Ei's incredible journey through the Era of Recycling Refinement and into the Era of Regeneration.
MILESTONES: the RiA Magazine nears 470,000 views - the coveted 500,000-views milestone is getting closer! The IMPACT Magazine topped the 180,000-views milestone. |
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From Macro to Micro to Nanoplastics |
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In 2017, Ei introduced Ei Digital Books that were virtual versions of articles published in Southern Farm & Garden magazine. With the September 2020 publication of From Macro to Micro to Nanoplastics book, Ei expanded its communication platforms to include virtual and hard-copy books filled with content relevant to Ei's important work. Soft cover, magazine-style books are available for purchase at $11.99 each plus delivery; volume-purchase discounts are given. Additionally, a pdf version of the book is available for $8.99. Here is the link to purchase the book: https://bit.ly/3bl2Zxs.
A portion of the book proceeds is donated to Ei, a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to Soil Health | Regenerative Agriculture and Water Use | Toxicity.
PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES: Non-Profits - co-promotion of book sales with your logo on the inside-back cover and receive a donation per book sold.
For-Profits - one or two-page spread advertorial content is available in print or virtual book copies; purchase of books to donate to schools, libraries and other venues to educate on plastic pollution.
If interested in promotional opportunities, contact Ei Founder Holly Elmore to strategize on an option that aligns with your business model. |
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Plastics: a double-edged sword |
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The Ei Book, From Macro to Micro to Nanoplastics, is an excerpt from the Regeneration in ACTION (RiA) article, Plastics: a double-edged sword.
From "Plastics: a double-edged sword:"
The seemingly magical gift of plastic came with a double-edged sword filled with the potential to destroy life as it is currently known on Earth.
In less than seventy years, humans managed to infiltrate the Earth with micro and nanoplastics from discarded single-use and durable products in literally every nook and cranny, ranging from the arctic snow caps to the depths of the oceans and everywhere in between.
It is time to shift perspectives from human-focused to life-focused and let the Earth show us how to heal the damage inflicted. Answers will come to those who live and take action from the heart. |
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In addition to the excerpt from the Plastics: a double-edged sword, the Nanoplastics book includes the following new sections:
Plastics at the beach - showcases how readily available durable and single-use plastic items are common place during beach enjoyment.
Beyond litter, cigarette butts are plastic pollution - explains how cigarette filters are made of cellulose acetate, a plastic.
Ei Exploration of Fungi, Soil Health & World Hunger - gives an overview of the empowering October 2018 exploration.
COVID-19 plastic pollution - explains how the recent pandemic resulted in a new surge in plastic pollution.
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Below are the original Ei Digital Books published in 2017 and 2018 as virtual renditions of articles published in Southern Farm & Gardens (SF&G.) Holly's Fingertip Press provided the copy while the photographs were courtesy of Holly Elmore Images. |
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Hickory Grove Farm: Regenerative Agriculture Revives Soils & Local Ecosystems
The Hickory Grove Farm: Regenerative Agriculture Revives Soils & Local Ecosystems digital book showcases the transformation of the Hickory Grove Farm site from a former Georgia Department of Transportation cement-mixing site into a thriving regenerative farm. (published as a seven-page, multiple-article feature in the SF&G 2017 fall issue) |
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Restoring Pollinator Populations
The Restoring Pollinator Populations digital book gives an overview of challenges facing pollinator populations along with tips for pollinator-friendly gardens. (published as a six-page feature article in the SF&G 2018 spring issue)
Ei Strategic Ally Park Pride's Pollinators in Parks program is featured. Park Pride Visioning Coordinator Teri Nye was a valuable resource in crafting the article content and verifying facts included in the copy. |
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Bee Swarms: Nature’s Way to Grow Strong Bee Populations
The Bee Swarms: Nature’s Way to Grow Strong Bee Populations digital book educates on the role bee swarms play in propagating bee populations, both from the size of and the number of colonies. (published in the SF&G 2018 summer issue) |
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Ei MISSION: To work with industry leaders to create best regenerative operating practices where the entire value-chain benefits, including corporate bottom lines, communities, and the environment. Through education and collaboration, establish best practices as standard practices.
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Join the Ei Team
Through active participation, Ei Supporters work with industry leaders on establishing regenerative business practice standards. To join the close-knit Ei Team and commit to active participation, contact Holly at holly@earth-impact.org or 404-261-4690. |
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