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simon jones
Ink Jet Cartridges Why You Should Recycle
Millions of inkjet cartridges are currently sold in the UK each year with over a billion cartridges being sold worldwide. According to available statistics, only around 30 percent to 40 percent of printer cartridges are currently being remanufactured or recycled so we are left with the question, what happens to the rest. [Read More]
Jim Corkern
The Dangers Of Mold, What You Should Know About Mold
Mold can be dangerous to your home and health. Even your business is not immune from the mold attack, learn some important information about mold here. [Read More]
Roger Munns
Monaco Environment Plan Starts To Work
Monaco might be the world's second smallest country, but its smallness in size has allowed Prince Albert to implement a radical environment policy. The first results are showing good acceptance levels and encouraging results.. [Read More]
Andrew Bicknell
Bio Diesel Fuel - An Energy Source Now and for the Future
Bio Diesel fuel is a diesel equivalent, processed fuel derived from biological sources, such as vegetable oils, which can be used in unmodified diesel engine vehicles. It can also be used as a heating fuel in domestic and commercial boilers. [Read More]
Stephanie Foster
Are You Falling for Green Consumerism?
Going green in your shopping is good, but many people still consume too much. [Read More]
Michael Stollery
Using Recycled Ink Cartridges And Your Business Environmental Impact
How to cut business costs and reduce overheads by using reycled cartridges [Read More]
Michael Dappert
Every Home An Energy Producer
Maybe every home or building could not produce a surplus of energy but that is no reason to not put solar panels on every roof in America. [Read More]
Pat Carpenter
Water, Water Everywhere: Bottled Water Choices In Texas
"Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink," or so the saying goes. Texas knows this well, with large swaths subject to extreme heat and drought inland, and non-potable salt water down in the Gulf. There may be water, but no one can drink it without treating it first. [Read More]
Pat Carpenter
Texas Considers Alternative Fuels In The Face of Oil Prices: A Run-Down of Choices
The dramatic rise in oil prices over the past few years has generated a lot of attention for alternative fuels and alternatively powered vehicles. Environmentalists hail it as the beginning of a revolution and a natural consequence of using non-renewable resources with abandon. [Read More]
Stephanie Foster
Thinking Through Recycling Myths
It's easy to get misinformation about recycling. It's one of the steps people think of when they think about the environment, but one of the most confusing to take action on. [Read More]
Michael Dappert
Protect Your Garden and Your Self From Chemical Spray Drift
Chemical spray drift is something people should not tolerate. There are ways to complain and let companies know they cannot carelessly spew poisons into your life. [Read More]
Daniel Yergin
Russia Attracting More Western Companies
Where's Russia headed? One good place to get an answer was the just-concluded St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which followed the strained G-8 meeting in Germany. [Read More]
Daniel Johansson
All About Computer Recycling
Recycling is the buzz word of the 21st Century, with everyone eager to prove their green credentials and help cut carbon emissions. And when it comes to disposing of old or redundant computers it is no different; whether you run a business or you have equipment at home it's all about computer recycling! [Read More]
Adam Beazley
Increas your Home's Efficiency by Eliminating Air Exchange
There are many different things you can do to increase your homes efficiency to cut down your emissions and your monthly utility bill. One of the easiest and most effective things you can do to cut down on your energy bills and your emission, is you eliminate or drastically reduce air exchange. [Read More]
Daniel Yergin
What Can Brazil Teach The U.S. About Ethanol?
Over 1200 people turned up on June 5th in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for the "Ethanol Summit" -billed as the world's first ethanol "congress." [Read More]