12 October, 2008 (00:00) | By: abcosta
If you sell artificial turf system components into the State of California don’t risk the embarrassment, hassle and cost of being notified you have violated Proposition 65 Laws or are not OSHA compliant!
ASGi, the Association of Synthetic Grass Installers, has published “Prop 65 & The Artificial Turf Market” a digital handbook of frequently asked questions, […]
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7 October, 2008 (00:00) | By: toddash
The largest blockade to hydrogen cars is no longer the technology. Sure, it isn’t 100 percent perfect yet, but advancements are being made steadily that should see hydrogen become a perfectly viable alternative to gasoline in the next few years. Rather, the problem is infrastructure, and therefore dollars and cents from a business perspective.
Since a […]
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28 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: nowpublishing
Having wall to wall carpet is the norm in most offices today. Keeping the carpet clean is essential to keeping employees healthy. Carpets can accumulate dirt and dust very easily and if they are not properly cleaned on a regular basis they will become a breeding ground for many nasty microscopic organisms.
Even if the surface […]
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25 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: andrew1056
You’ve probably heard the term before “phantom load”, but what exactly is it? A phantom load is any appliance that draws electricity even when their supposed to be off. In some households this can account for up to 15% of your total energy bill.
What kind of appliances contribute to phantom loads? Any appliance that has […]
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25 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: KristiAmbrose
For years companies and individuals have been trying to find a way to use natural resources in order to run things like cars and “power” but to no avail, until recently! I have actually seen one of these cars in action, my neighbor has one, and they are pretty cool. Okay given they are usually […]
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21 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: trycmcw
Getting children to use recycling containers consistently can be a bit of a challenge at first - particularly in schools, youth centers, and other organizations where there is a large number of children. Bins for recycling are a great place to start when it comes to showing children the importance of helping the environment and […]
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16 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: stevehnsn
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are becoming far more common for indoor lighting solutions due to their human and environmental safety, cost, and longevity. An LED is a solid-state semiconductor diode that emits light when an electrical current is applied in the forward direction of the device, as in the simple LED circuit. The effect is a […]
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15 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: kigray
Conserving resources electricity, water, money is an important step toward leading a sustainable lifestyle (both personally and environmentally). People strive daily to save money, and yet many do not make the connection between resources and finances forgetting that electric bills and water bills make up a significant portion of monthly expenses. But just because these […]
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8 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: CallThePlumber
Poly rainwater tanks are fast becoming the most popular choice for rainwater tanks sold in world today. The popular move towards poly rainwater tanks has been due to several contributing factors. The main reasons for the increased interest in poly rainwater tank are their resistance to corrosion, speedy fabrication times and long life span. Because […]
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8 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: KristiAmbrose
Simply put, yes! Not only does a water burning hybrid exist, but its also very affordable. Furthermore, its a definte plus to have these cars available, with the price of gasoline nowadays! So how do these water powered cars work? And how much do they really cost? Well considering the […]
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7 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: mthacker
We are a society of consumers with an abundance of choices and and excess of things. There have been vast changes in the lifestyle of the average person from a few generations ago and life is generally better. However, television, newspapers, magazines and other media sources are spreading doom and gloom about our planet earth, […]
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5 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: stevehnsn
Mankind needs energy for heating, cooking, manufacturing and for transportation. Our lives and lifestyles depend on it. If you consider that the vast majority of that energy is drawn from what are irreplaceable sources: fossil fuels. Certain fossil fuels burn cleaner than others do. Natural gas is very clean, most petroleum products are somewhat dirty, […]
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1 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: KristiAmbrose
If you’re at all interested in becoming a fellow Greenie or you already are an official Greenie, Worm Farms are one of the most fantastic things to look into! Worms are often used in a process called vermicomposting which allows worms to recycle things such as newspapers, vegetable waste, cardboard, coffee and even egg shells. […]
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19 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: zenmistress2002
There have been many natural disasters that have occurred in our country over the years, but happened during hurricane Katrina has really stuck with most of us for the years it has been since the tragedy happened. It could be that for the first times we really saw how devastating an event such as this […]
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14 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: JamesNash
Carbon Offsetting involves paying an organisation to neutralise the climate impact of your own activities, thereby making those activities “carbon neutral” or “climate neutral”. Some offset schemes focus on reducing future emissions by, for example, giving out low-energy lightbulbs in the developing world or buying renewable electricity credits. Others focus on sucking CO2 directly out […]
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9 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: paully1111
So, scientists and researchers, even the President have told us that using the water for your gas was friendly to our world, but many of us wonder why. I mean sure, toxic fumes aren’t getting into the air, but why else? I did some digging and here are the facts. If you are anything like […]
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9 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: SBeck42
Its no small wonder why scooters are so attractive to riders in the U.K. With the credit crunch problems in full force as well as petrol and diesel prices continuing to climb, sales of scooters rose almost 5% in June alone. In fact, the price of petrol is currently up to 117.6 pence, and diesel […]
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6 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: kigray
With the recent push towards local, sustainable eating, Austin residents are lucky to claim quite a few local farms. Many of these farmers bring their freshly harvested produce in to town periodically as part of one of the farmer’s markets located throughout the city. Not just produce, Austin’s farmers markets also feature locally made products […]
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1 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: Tribune2
Local authorities in popular tourist destinations are beginning to take matters of environmental protection into their own hands. Governments and nonprofit organizations are banding together in the fight against pollution. Efforts to sustain tourism to favourite destinations without harmful effects to the local environment, as well as culture and social interactions, are the main focus […]
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24 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: Ronsubs
Corporations and individuals are doing more to protect the environment, but it is still not enough. The natural world is in a state of crisis that calls for action. If you are concerned about environmental causes, you can use custom T shirts to get people more interested.
One thing you will want […]
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