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recycling

Australia’s forestry crisis: How it happened and what to do

September 4, 2010

Dr Judith Ajani of the Fenner School of Environment and Society at The Australian National University gives this public lecture called ‘Australia’s forestry crisis: How it happened and what to do’ at ANU on 6 May 2010. Many plantation managed investment companies have collapsed. A pulp mill proposal struggles to find financiers. A stock exchange […]

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The Water Bottle Solution

September 4, 2010

Personal preference turns into a general mandate when two important factors occur.   The economy and the environment are currently two of the international community’s foremost concerns. Alternative energy and sustainable design widely determine consumer choices. But these products and energy sources are still much more expensive than oil-based or non-recycled products.   An exception […]

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Closed Loop Recycling Dagenham Plant

September 4, 2010

Time lapse footage of the construction of the Closed Loop Recycling plant in Dagenham. The plant will recycle 35000 tonnes of mixed plastic bottle waste per year into food-grade rPET and rHDPE. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Heil DuraPack Python

September 3, 2010

A Heil DuraPack Python on a Mack Low-Enrty collecting the recycling. 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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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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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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Green Packaging Market for Food and Beverage Worldwide

September 2, 2010

Sustainable Green Packaging Market for Food and Beverage Worldwide, 2nd Edition Food and beverage packaging is one of the most significant components of the packaging market, for which the U.S. is the largest global market. Growth of food and beverage packaging is approximately 3% annually, with the market is being driven by important innovations and […]

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8 Steps To Being Environmentally Friendly

September 2, 2010

Recycling and Environmental Sustainability Tips from Wanless Environmentally friendly businesses reap the rewards of their hard work and efforts. New generations and an evolving society are leaning towards businesses that implement environmentally friendly processes. The advantages of these business practices are customer loyalty, providing a service not just a product, good staff morale, motivation and productivity, a leading […]

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Computer Hardware Recycling : a Challenging Task on the Face of Earth

September 2, 2010

E waste is one of the most serious issues that has engulfed the whole world. The obsolete computers, if not treated properly can become a major source of toxins and carcinogens. Rapid technology change, low initial cost and even planned obsolescence have resulted in a fast growing environmental concerns across the globe. Though many countries […]

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