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Recycling Used Books
Parting with books is incredibly hard. However, when you consider the fact that only twenty-four books are produced for every tree felled, passing on books to other people does make sense. When you do make up your mind to put away books you no longer need, these tips could help make the exercise fun and rewarding: ” Donate your books to the local library or your school library. It is a comforting... [Read more]
Electric Bikes Help the Environment and Your Pocket
One of the primary sources of air pollution in the United States is gas-powered cars. China and Japan adopted the use of electric bicycles early on to counter such pollution, while Western markets were sceptical about such choices. However, it didn’t take that long for European nations to pick out these eco-friendly bikes, while the market in the US is now slowing improving. With the increase... [Read more]
Waste Recycling Does Actually Help the Environment!
Recycling is much talked about in many forums these days. Countries around the world have taken measures to ensure materials such as paper, metals and glass are reused and recycled. While such recycling is important towards the conservation of the environment, it helps to save on resources as well. The process of recycling also reduces pollution and waste generation. Here’s how waste recycling... [Read more]
Eco Homes – Reduce Your Impact on Our Environment
Climate change and environmental effects are much talked about topics today. We hear of carbon footprints, greenhouse gases and carbon offsetting all the time. The question is what can you do to help? The best place to start would be right at home. Start off with the easy things. It doesn’t have to involve drastic changes. They are as simple as: – Walking to the local grocery – Turn off... [Read more]
Recycling – Fitting a Recycled Kitchen Was Easier Than I Thought
There has been a lot of buzz created in recent times regarding the welfare of the environment and one of the simplest ways people can contribute is by recycling. I’ve learned that recycling goes beyond sorting out the trash and putting them in to the different containers to that they can be recycled. Therefore when remodeling my kitchen, I decided to include a recycled kitchen. The toughest part... [Read more]
Battery Recycling
Nearly three billion batteries are sold annually in the United States, approximately ten batteries per person. It is estimated that the average person throws out eight dry cell batteries each year. Most of them end up in landfills where they can cause fires and injury, release toxic gases or in some way contribute to the contamination of the soil, water and air. Battery recycling is becoming more important... [Read more]
Five Unusual Eco Friendly Products
The RITI Coffee Printer for a PC that uses used coffee grounds – or tea leaves if coffee is not consumed in the household – as the ink supply. In addition, the printer is manually operated, each line created as a lever on the top is slid back and forth. The Bware Water Meter. This is a device that attaches to a waterline or faucet and measures the amount of water used by the device attached to... [Read more]
Global Warming- The Myths and the Realities
Greenhouse gases are paramount to life, because they keep the Earth’s surface warm. Unfortunately, the concentrations of these gases have dramatically increased in the atmosphere in the recent past, which makes the planets temperature much warmer. Scientists believe this increase in temperature will have a negative, severe impact on the Earth’s future. Despite what you might have read or... [Read more]
Recycling Batteries
Recycling is not only good for the environment, it is good for a persons pocketbook. It is very important to recycle batteries which are composed of tough materials that cannot biodegrade. It is important that things like batteries be returned to manufacturers who know how to reduce them and redistribute the materials so that it can be reused again. Reducing, Reusing, and Recycling, in this case is... [Read more]
Recycling Paper
Paper is in every aspect of our lives. We may not even think of all the ways we use paper, such a tissue, paper towels, mail, baby diaper, newspaper, boxes, cartons, and containers. Packaging for products is 41% of all paper use worldwide according to the Bureau of International Recycling. We use paper at work and school to write on it, or read the pages of books. The United States use 700 pounds of... [Read more]