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28th September 2009
Eating is the most crucial work we do on a daily basis. Just imagine the amount of waste we create in the kitchen while making our edibles. Often we have to deal with a heap of waste. Composting bins are the suitable scientifically prepared waste decompos... Read >
Author: Rohini Sharma
23rd September 2009
Most of us feel guilty if we do not take the trouble to wash and sort all those reusable plastics, papers and tins. We do this to avoid throwing them in the bin which then ends up in the landfill sites around the country. But how useful is recycling and c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Indeed man is known for not faltering but for moving ahead in every field of life. With more and more people switching jobs, rather leaving them and looking forward to standing on there own, new and unique ideas have been pouring out from all over to have... Read >
Author: Jyotsna
21st September 2009
Composting is the way forward if you week after week have to put squeeze the trash in order to make room for an extra bag of organic waste, or if you want to save money for expensive fertilizer and humus for the garden.
But it matters which method you... Read >
Author: Maryleena
21st September 2009
The mobile phone market still continues to grow from strength to strength and as technology advances and we populate the planet at an ever increasing rate, more and more people are now using mobile phones than ever before. They of the 60 Billion people on... Read >
Author: Mkcoy
16th September 2009
Worm farming is not a particularly new business idea - it's been around for years - but it certainly seems to be gaining in popularity as a home business all the time.
You might have come across it without really knowing what you would do with any worm... Read >
Author: Richard Harley
29th July 2009
One of the biggest culprits is plastic, plastic is not only harmful to the environment but also to our body. To recycle plastic is difficult because it is not bio degradable and it is labor intensive. If you burn plastic it pollutes the air. In South Afri... Read >
Author: Vi
01st July 2009
Congratulations! If you're reading this article then that means you're concerned about the safety of the water that you and your family are drinking. Many consumers, just like you, want to know, "what is the difference between bottled water and tap wate... Read >
Author: olirom
01st July 2009
Can you believe it? Even though communities have had the benefit of water treatment for more than one hundred years, scientists are warning us about what's inside our tap water. I've done some research into this issue and would like to share the shockin... Read >
Author: olirom
27th June 2009
Have you heard about efficient planet review?A lot of attention is paid to new eco-friendly building practices, but what can you do if you have an older home? While you can't tear down your house and rebuild with sustainable materials, you can take steps ... Read >
Author: Rudolph Hoffman
12th June 2009
In these days of environmental focus, nothing seems to arouse the passions like packaging. Unfortunately, much of the "bad news" that circulates on the topic is based on myth and hearsay. Maybe some of the following thoughts will help to correct some of t... Read >
Author: Paul Tye
10th June 2009
Waste management is an ongoing issue that has to be dealt with in all parts of the world. There is no fast solution to how we get rid of the vast amount of waste produced daily, nevertheless there are various ways it can be organized and handled.
Envir... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
09th June 2009
Which is greener, a professional car wash, like Buggy Bath, or washing at home? The answer: Go with the pros.
Commercial car washes require an average of about 45 gallons of water per car, whereas home washers typically use between 80 and 140 gallons, ... Read >
Author: Mike Paul
29th May 2009
Solar power or solar energy has almost become household words, with the large emphasis we all have on preserving energy and saving our environment. Everyone is trying to do their part to help our environment from recycling their household waste to going a... Read >
Author: Christopher
08th May 2009
If you do not have the room to start garden composting, but want all the green kudos from making your own compost have you heard of a kitchen composter? If you would like to know how you could possibly recycle kitchen scraps into compost without your kit... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins
28th April 2009
Popular Architecture has developed the Super Tower in response to population increase and the spread of cities.
Based on the estimation that London will require to provide housing for 100,000 new people each year up until 2016, this building houses 100,0... Read >
Author: sheldonkalnitsky
28th April 2009
Popular Architecture has developed the Super Tower in response to population increase and the spread of cities.
Based on the estimation that London will require to provide housing for 100,000 new people each year up until 2016, this building houses 100,0... Read >
Author: joseph
16th April 2009
Feel like you should cut your household waste contributing to landfill. Try composting your kitchen waste, even indoors!
There is so much interest in reducing household waste heading towards landfill. One of the ways to help is to divert your kitchen... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins
10th April 2009
Batteries are manufactured and used by the millions. In the United States alone more than 3 billion batteries are sold each year. Batteries run our laptops, our toys, our cell phones, portable televisions, flashlights and much much more. The only problem ... Read >
Author: Lee MacRae
10th March 2009
We live in a ‘throw away’ society where nearly everything we buy can be discarded without even a moment’s thought.
Over the years, almost everyone will have been guilty of discarding paper and plastic packaging without ever considering recycling... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
08th January 2009
Household waste will generally be collected once a week, whether by a private operator or a local authority. They will follow a specific route and different areas will be serviced on different days.
The waste collection centre supplies plastic sacks for... Read >
Author: Steve Last
03rd December 2008
Landfill sites emit 10% of the poisonous gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect. In order to reduce the amount of waste that is left for landfills, more re-use and recycling of waste products is imperative. An easy way to reduce household waste by... Read >
Author: Hamid
30th October 2008
An unfortunate perception of the print and packaging world is that it “eats trees”! In fact, of the world consumption of wood only 12% is actually used for the manufacture of paper and board, and of this, just one tenth is used for cartons. Over half ... Read >
Author: Paul Tye
27th October 2008
A battery is an equipment or device that accumulates chemical energy and makes it accessible in electrical form. It is an integration of one or more voltaic cells, each of which is composed of two half cells connected in series by the conductive electroly... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
06th October 2008
One of the most enjoyable parts of gardening for me is making compost. There is nothing more satisfying than emptying my compost bins at the start of the Autumn and seeing all that lovely composted material just waiting to get dug back into my borders. If... Read >
Author: Andrew Fisher Tomlin
03rd September 2008
The emphasis to use sustainable energy within the home is becoming even more apparent with the rise in energy costs being evident in every household in the UK.
The obvious main reason to be conserving energy is for environmental purposes with climate c... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
02nd September 2008
Germany and Britain have long been seen as leaders in the automobile industry with the stylish and classic looks of Aston Martin and Jaguar synonymous with British culture, just as BMW and Audi are in Germany. As the current economic climate forces fuel p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
24th August 2008
The hot topic these days seems to be thinking more of the environment, making sure that we lead greener lives in order to halt global warming and other damages being done to our planet. If you think about the many changes we’ve had to make over the pas... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
13th August 2008
Civic amenity sites are provided by Waste Disposal Authorities as places where the public can deliver their household waste for recycling or disposal. The household waste that the public bring to these sites includes garden waste, bulky household waste (m... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
25th June 2008
One of the concerns when renovating your home is where to put your household waste. As you go further in your renovations, it is inevitable that a large amount of household waste will be generated. As your household waste increases, it consumes considerab... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
17th June 2008
Next to clean air, a quality source of healthy water is the most important thing we need, as humans, to survive. We are lucky that the United States has one of the safest water supply systems in the world. As safe as the supply of water is, 8 percent of... Read >
Author: Renee Smallwood
23rd May 2008
These days we are all being encouraged to recycle more and to find alternative uses for as much of our household waste as we possibly can. What better way to get rid of your rubbish than to find a more ecologically friendly use for it and make some money ... Read >
19th May 2008
In recent years, with advancement in technology, many products available today can be recycled. This means that a far greater percentage of household waste can be recycled than ever before. One problem from this arrives in people being unaware of all the ... Read >
Author: Joseph
15th May 2008
When it comes to purchasing a new mobile, one of the last things people take into consideration is how eco-friendly a prospective handset will be.
With the ever increasing interest in environmental friendly products though, many consumers are now begi... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
22nd January 2008
A major centre for the research into bio-diesel has been set up in the former East Germany. Chief partners in the project are Shell and the local firm Choren. The centre has created over 150 jobs in an economically depressed region and VW and Daimler Chry... Read >
Author: mlauterwein
08th November 2007
The amount of waste we produce on a yearly basis is on the increase and sending all this waste to landfill sites is no longer a viable option. Apart from the obvious fact that landfill takes up a lot of space and we will soon run out of space, landfills a... Read >
11th October 2007
It seems that almost everyone has a mobile phone these days, particularly as they have now become an integral part of life in modern society. Most mobile phone providers' also offer upgrades on an annual basis meaning that the number of phones in circula... Read >
07th August 2007
Renewable energy is the past Cinderalla now invited to the ball, and the rapid expansion in renewable energy will be, and needs to be, massive in order to help alleviate the worst effects of global climate change.
There are many sources of renewable en... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
03rd April 2007
Why?
Organic gardening compost solves many problems. So much so that it's tempting to wax philosophical on the merits of making compost. Compost isn't just a gardening topic. It relates to conserving energy, reducing pollution, protecting the enviro... Read >
Author: Al Bullington
15th January 2007
Making compost from garden and household waste is one of the best things any gardener can do. Its easy and costs very little in time or effort.
Making compost will help you reduce pollution and cut down that landfill! Your plants will grow healthier an... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
03rd January 2007
Most of us feel guilty if we do not take the trouble to wash and sort all those reusable plastics, papers and tins. We do this to avoid throwing them in the bin which then ends up in the landfill sites around the country. But how useful is recycling and c... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
22nd August 2006
Recent reports estimate that as many as one in ten of the population have been a victim of indentity theft, one of the fastest growing crimes of the last few years. By using a variety of means to usurp your identity and pass themselves off as you, the cri... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt
27th July 2006
Recent estimates indicate that if everyone in the world were to live in the same way as we do in the UK, we would need a total of 8 planet Earths in order to satisfy our resource needs. The threat of global warming has also increased the impetus for ever... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
18th June 2006
Are you looking for some inside information about gardening? Here's an up to date report from your garden experts who should know.
Gardening methods are as varied as the gardeners who use them, and it seems like every gardener has his or her own prefer... Read >
Author: J. Brian Keith
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