Category Archives: Environment

The Sustainability of Western Red Cedar Furniture

Besides being beautiful, long-lasting and timeless, western red cedar furniture is eco-friendly. In a time when we have become conscious of our impact on the planet, we as a people have come to value environmentally friendly initiatives aimed at preserving … Continue reading

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5 Best Ways to Cut Down Your Home Energy Consumption

If you have been receiving high electric bill month after month, then be alarmed. You might be using your appliances more than you require them. Normally, a regular household would consume between 1500 and 2000 on electric bills alone. If … Continue reading

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In A Recession, Should I Still Make Recycling A Priority?

‘Yes!’ is the message from the recent joint statement by WRAP, DEFRA, National Industrial Symbiosis Programme (NSIP) and Environment Agency, as well as contractors and representatives from the industry. Recycling capacity in the UK has increased considerably over the last … Continue reading

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How To Make Your Home More Energy Efficient!

Over the years, people have experienced the need for more efficient homes. This is opposed to the belief that as long as a house has walls and a roof, then it is better than nothing. It is not only the … Continue reading

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Hanging Clothes and Saving Energy

For the past 3 months we’ve been without a clothes dryer. Ours threw in the towel right after the holidays. Most likely due to excessive wear and tear! Man, for four people, we sure do a lot of laundry! When … Continue reading

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The Destruction Caused By Wildfires In California

A fire is no laughing matter. Whether it is caused by a faulty gas pipe, a candle left unattended, a flaw in the construction of a fireplace, or a campfire that was not extinguished properly, fires have caused numerous deaths … Continue reading

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Dangerous Floods Caused By Hurricanes And Tsunamis

On the morning after Christmas Day 2004, a powerful earthquake measured at 9 on the Richter scale rocked the Indian Ocean and caused a multitude of damage and deaths in 11 countries bordering that ocean. At the end of August … Continue reading

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Hazardous Waste: A Fatal Afterthought

Imagine yourself sitting in your room. The windows are wide open and a fresh breeze is coming through the air. It’s summer time. In your neighborhood that means that the Smiths will be running their ice cream van in direct … Continue reading

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HCFC Phase Out Well Under Way: What Is Next For Your Organization?

A government directive has been issued in countries that are impacted by the Montreal protocol or the US Clean Air Act. The HCFC phase out is covered, and is intended to decrease and eventually cut out production and use of … Continue reading

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Residential Solar Power: Make Your Own

Home users are already accustomed to the notion of residential solar power. Recent advances have made it possible to make this a 24-hour option by using storage devices. The big advantage that this brings is that solar generated electricity then … Continue reading

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