From the monthly archives:

September 2010

Recycled Plastic Lumber by 4 Ever Green Outdoor Products

September 3, 2010

The process and uses of recycled plastic lumber, helping to keep millions of pounds of plastic out of landfills each year. Greening our earth one project at a time. Anything you can do with wood, you can do better with recycled plastic lumber. Build a deck, dock, arbor, pergola, gazebo, retaining wall, sign, raised garden […]

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Green Guru Holiday Challenge

September 3, 2010

Just because a house is made from gingerbread doesn’t mean it can’t be green! We want to see how you incorporate green design ideas into your gingerbread house this holiday season. Submit your video responses explaining and showing everything that makes your gingerbread house a green one! Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Handmade Paper Wall Art from Antique Sheet Music Scraps

September 3, 2010

Image taken on 2007-08-29 09:59:34 by Elizabeth Abernathy. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Organic? Really? …What do we buy while thinking we buy Organic?

September 3, 2010

In this episode VO-Media is shining a light of truth upon the food industry. We are performing an experiment with some of the most commonly consumed foods. What we expect to get out of this is the answer to the question of what we eat, what we believe we eat, and what is the actual […]

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Top Environmental Issues That Concern a Chef

September 3, 2010

Being a chef does not change the fact that you need to be environmentally involved. You need to be aware of the top environmental issues concerning you and you need to adopt various measures in order to respond to these problems. You can do something. In fact, you can do a lot. After all, you […]

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Plastic Carrier Bags

September 3, 2010

Plastic carrier bags, or shopping bags are common in most countries. Most often these bags are intended for a single use to carry items from a store to a home. People often reuse for storage or use as rubbish bags. Plastic carrier bags are usually made from polyethylene. This can be low-density , resin identification […]

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Rainbow Bridge Organic Garden Plan Page 03

September 3, 2010

Image taken on 2006-06-23 17:34:40 by kafka4prez. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Renewable Energy Insurance Can Save Your Company: 3 Real-World Examples

September 3, 2010

If you have a company that works within the renewable energy industry, then the specialized coverage of renewable energy insurance can save you in the event of an emergency. Most companies carry some sort of commercial property insurance, which protects their buildings and the contents within. However, commercial property coverage does not address the many […]

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Recycling Regiment 1

September 3, 2010

Image taken on 2005-05-31 15:53:29 by Peter Kaminski. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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pureaire by kingfisherdirect.co.uk

September 3, 2010

energy saving negative ion light bulb Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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JACK JOHNSON/ E FRIENDLY STUDIO

September 2, 2010

Jack Johnson is a leader on the charts — and in the field of eco-friendly recording. The singer-songwriter’s new album, “Sleep Through the Static” (street date: February 5), was recorded using 100-percent solar power. In this edition of Soundcheck, we tour the Grammy-winner’s green studio in Los Angeles. CNN’S DENISE QUAN VISITS WITH JACK JOHNSON […]

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