Economic and Environmental Savings – Save Pounds and the Planet
January 5, 2011 by Editor
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Research has shown that a big driver in the public adoption of greener living is the financial savings that can be made as a result of recycling, reusing and reducing. Whilst we witness a price hike on food, energy and petrol we cut back on household spend and as such are now looking for ways to reduce... Read More
Choosing a Waste Management Company
September 21, 2010 by Editor
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Choosing a waste management company will require a bit of investigation either online or through your local phone listings. One factor to consider is how many pickups they offer each week. Next you may want to consider their environmental practices. For example, what type of fuel do their trucks run... Read More
Eco-Friendly Business Practices
September 14, 2010 by Editor
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Recyclable waste comes in many forms, food, paper, plastic, foam, non-ferrous metals, cardboard and hazardous waste. Dealing with it in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner is easier today than it has been in years past. Waste management and recycling specialists and manufacturers offer... Read More
Reflections on Recycling
Earth Week 2010 celebrates forty years of a concern for the environment that was launched by leaders of grass roots organizations and businessmen. Recycling is a vital component of the philosophy behind the importance of bringing environmental issues before the global community. Recycling used to mean... Read More
Earthship Biotecture
July 6, 2009 by Elaine Webster - Contributor
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Earthship Biotecture and the Earthship Community located near Taos, New Mexico is the ultimate example of green building at its best. Architect, Michael E. Reynolds has dedicated the past 35 years researching and developing self sufficient housing made from recycled materials. At first glance, many... Read More




