Learn How to Save Money With Solar Panels
November 30, 2010 by glg
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Solar panels that are installed on the roof of your home can save you money on your monthly energy bill. It can be expensive to coll and heat your home and saving money any way your can can benefit you and your family. You will be able to recoup the initial cost in a short [...]
How Can Technology Help the Environment
November 29, 2010 by glg
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How can technology help improve the environment? Are we promoting a more singular existence, where individualism is the force that is driving us along? We are now living in a world that is in an accelerated mode of change and innovation. Is this rate of change detrimental to our existence? Think about this for a moment. [...]
You Can Buy Green Building Products – Benefits of Going Green
November 28, 2010 by glg
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Using green building products can be a great way that you can help protect the environment and reduce land field expansion. If you are redesigning a kitchen or bathroom in your house then you need to consider using products that are designated green. These products in most cases will be recycled and then reused again. [...]
Green Business Card Printing Ideas for Eco-Friendly Clothing Stores
November 28, 2010 by glg
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Promoting your eco-friendly store can be done through various communication channels. Printed materials like business cards are the ideal promotional tool for your business. These prints may be small in size, but they are effective enough to open new doors of opportunities for your business. As an advocate of the green movement, it is necessary [...]
5 Things to Consider in Selecting Car Battery
November 25, 2010 by glg
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Car batteries will last for years. But it is a fact that throughout your vehicle’s life cycle, old batteries will need to be replaced. It can be drained with the frequent use of electrical accessories and lighting for the vehicle. Many car batteries can expire without notice. That’s why it’s important to be pro-active in [...]
5 Ways to Have an Eco-Friendly Child
November 17, 2010 by glg
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From the moment that they’re born, children are mass consumers. The lists that you make of all the things that your new baby needs soon turn into the lists of all the things that your young child wants. Bringing your child up to be eco-friendly may be a little daunting, but it’s achievable because there’s [...]
Recycling and Reusing
November 14, 2010 by glg
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When it comes to recycling and reusing there is a big difference. Sometimes it is hard to know the difference between what is reusable and what is recyclable. Fortunately, it’s not that complicated. The recycling and reusing goal is to keep things out of overflowing landfills by extending the useful life of the item. The [...]
Silica Gel Packets Recycling Tips Just For You
November 14, 2010 by glg
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Silica gel packets as the name suggest are packets that consist of small beads of silica gel. You can find these packets almost everywhere from your valuable articles packaging to medicine bottles etc. Most of the times, what we do is we throw away these silica gel packets and just add to mess to our [...]
Recycling Tips ? Organising Your Recycling
November 12, 2010 by glg
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Recycling can be really confusing. One of the reasons for this confusion is that there seems to be no parity in the different recycling schemes up and down the country. It seems that each local authority and council has a different scheme and accepts different items for recycling. Some accept plastics, others do not; some [...]
glass recycling tips & usefulness
November 12, 2010 by glg
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Glass recycling is both simple and favourable. Let’s start with the benefits of glass recycling: Glass recycling is good for the surroundings.. A glass bottle that is sent to a landfill may take up to a million years to break down. in contrast, it takes for as little for as 30 days for a recycled [...]
