Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Go Green Expo At Los Angeles Convention Center

The first Go Green Expo was held at the Los Angeles Convention Center for two days. This is the second green expo held at the center in the last eight months. More than 10,000 people went to the expo. People were exited to learn about energy efficient products. The coordinators of the event saw the expo as a way to challenge the people of Los Angeles to take care of Southern California.

The environment-conscious builders, business owners and families took more than 200 booths to display the latest trends in a global campaign that has gained momentum in the last few years.

There were electric cars, soybean fiber teddy bears, organic bubble gum, cornstarch drinking cups and a vast menu of energy-efficient products from windows to lightbulbs, air purifiers to irrigation systems. At the center of the convention floor, a massive earth dome made of recycled plastic housed a band playing solar- and exercise-powered instruments.

Many people have been recycling for many years, who say that it is nice to look around and see it works. At the expo people learned about the green industry and are thinking about involving in a renewable energy business.

Willis Smith who is 68 years old, has began to reduce and reuse after his teenage daughter inspired him. "I can't bring plastic home from the market, and when I shop, I got to take one of these doggone bags," he said.

As some people checked out the competition the event was a big hit. The green industry is hoping that through the expo and convention, people will aware of green energy products.

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