Home Actress Bonnie Raitt HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 Bonnie Raitt Instagram - Hoping everyone spent time outside on Earth Day this past weekend and took a moment to reflect on ways each of us can help protect the planet we all live on! While paper recycling tends to get the most focus, glass recycling can be used not only to reform new glass, but also to be crushed into sand to be used for a variety of purposes. Meet @glasshalffull.nola - a group committed to recycling glass throughout Louisiana to restore and protect their wetlands. From 1932-2016, 25% of Louisiana’s Wetlands had been washed away by coastal erosion. These marshlands are not only environmentally and ecologically important, but are also the first line of defense when it comes to protecting the coast from storms. Glass Half Full NOLA is backyard operation-turned recycling powerhouse and has processed more than three million pounds of glass recovered from residents and businesses in the Greater New Orleans area (where municipal glass recycling service is not offered.) Glass Half Full NOLA pours the sand upcycled from glass into reused burlap sacks that are then lined up along the coast to anchor vegetation and coastline throughout the Wetlands, thus preventing erosion! What many don’t know is that sand is our second most-utilized raw material following water, and that we are currently in a global sand shortage. This recycled glass functions not only to protect the coastline, but to replenish this shortage and keep glass out of landfills. For more information, head to their @cbsnews feature at the link in bio or support them directly @glasshalffull.nola — BRHQ

Bonnie Raitt Instagram – Hoping everyone spent time outside on Earth Day this past weekend and took a moment to reflect on ways each of us can help protect the planet we all live on! While paper recycling tends to get the most focus, glass recycling can be used not only to reform new glass, but also to be crushed into sand to be used for a variety of purposes. Meet @glasshalffull.nola – a group committed to recycling glass throughout Louisiana to restore and protect their wetlands. From 1932-2016, 25% of Louisiana’s Wetlands had been washed away by coastal erosion. These marshlands are not only environmentally and ecologically important, but are also the first line of defense when it comes to protecting the coast from storms. Glass Half Full NOLA is backyard operation-turned recycling powerhouse and has processed more than three million pounds of glass recovered from residents and businesses in the Greater New Orleans area (where municipal glass recycling service is not offered.) Glass Half Full NOLA pours the sand upcycled from glass into reused burlap sacks that are then lined up along the coast to anchor vegetation and coastline throughout the Wetlands, thus preventing erosion! What many don’t know is that sand is our second most-utilized raw material following water, and that we are currently in a global sand shortage. This recycled glass functions not only to protect the coastline, but to replenish this shortage and keep glass out of landfills. For more information, head to their @cbsnews feature at the link in bio or support them directly @glasshalffull.nola — BRHQ

Bonnie Raitt Instagram - Hoping everyone spent time outside on Earth Day this past weekend and took a moment to reflect on ways each of us can help protect the planet we all live on! While paper recycling tends to get the most focus, glass recycling can be used not only to reform new glass, but also to be crushed into sand to be used for a variety of purposes. Meet @glasshalffull.nola - a group committed to recycling glass throughout Louisiana to restore and protect their wetlands. From 1932-2016, 25% of Louisiana’s Wetlands had been washed away by coastal erosion. These marshlands are not only environmentally and ecologically important, but are also the first line of defense when it comes to protecting the coast from storms. Glass Half Full NOLA is backyard operation-turned recycling powerhouse and has processed more than three million pounds of glass recovered from residents and businesses in the Greater New Orleans area (where municipal glass recycling service is not offered.) Glass Half Full NOLA pours the sand upcycled from glass into reused burlap sacks that are then lined up along the coast to anchor vegetation and coastline throughout the Wetlands, thus preventing erosion! What many don’t know is that sand is our second most-utilized raw material following water, and that we are currently in a global sand shortage. This recycled glass functions not only to protect the coastline, but to replenish this shortage and keep glass out of landfills. For more information, head to their @cbsnews feature at the link in bio or support them directly @glasshalffull.nola — BRHQ

Bonnie Raitt Instagram – Hoping everyone spent time outside on Earth Day this past weekend and took a moment to reflect on ways each of us can help protect the planet we all live on! While paper recycling tends to get the most focus, glass recycling can be used not only to reform new glass, but also to be crushed into sand to be used for a variety of purposes.

Meet @glasshalffull.nola – a group committed to recycling glass throughout Louisiana to restore and protect their wetlands. From 1932-2016, 25% of Louisiana’s Wetlands had been washed away by coastal erosion. These marshlands are not only environmentally and ecologically important, but are also the first line of defense when it comes to protecting the coast from storms. Glass Half Full NOLA is backyard operation-turned recycling powerhouse and has processed more than three million pounds of glass recovered from residents and businesses in the Greater New Orleans area (where municipal glass recycling service is not offered.) Glass Half Full NOLA pours the sand upcycled from glass into reused burlap sacks that are then lined up along the coast to anchor vegetation and coastline throughout the Wetlands, thus preventing erosion!

What many don’t know is that sand is our second most-utilized raw material following water, and that we are currently in a global sand shortage. This recycled glass functions not only to protect the coastline, but to replenish this shortage and keep glass out of landfills. For more information, head to their @cbsnews feature at the link in bio or support them directly @glasshalffull.nola — BRHQ | Posted on 26/Apr/2023 00:52:52

Bonnie Raitt Instagram – Fan presale tickets for the Oct 14th Austin, TX show are currently available through 10am CT tomorrow! Jump on these before the general on sale starts. Head to the link below to register for Bonnie’s FREE Fan Community and get access to your tickets now at the link in bio — BRHQ
Bonnie Raitt Instagram – Bonnie Raitt and her band will return to @acllive on October 14, 2023 to bring the ‘Just Like That…” Tour through town once again (after a brisk sellout for their November 2022 concert.) Opening the show will be Special Guest @sunnywarmusic. Fan Presale and Special Benefit Seat sales will begin on Wednesday, May 3rd at 10am local time. To access presale tickets, please visit the link in bio to login or register for Bonnie’s FREE Fan Community and then click on the Tour Page!

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