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  • solar panel articles : recycling - "Recycling"  By : Clean Energy Ideas
    Recycling is a key ingredient for the fight against climate change. Many people are unaware of how much of an impact recycling can have on the environment.

    Energy saving, conservation, and the reduced burden on landfills are just three of the many advantages of recycling.
  • solar panels : recycling - "Is Your Home Office Eco-Friendly?"  By : Matt Barker
    Most of us are pretty diligent about recycling every week. For some of us, the kitchen scraps go to the composter, and glass, plastic and cans are all separated. That's great for the kitchen, but what about the rest of the house? What most don't realize is the home office offers a huge opportunity for eco-friendly living, but largely goes ignored.
  • solar panels : recycling - "What Does the Recycling Numbers Mean?"  By : James Kara Murat
    Influenced by recycling proponents around United States, the Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc. introduced Resin identification coding system. It was in 1988 when this scheme of separating (or grouping) plastic resin types to make it easier for recyclers to sort them out and to have a more systematic waste management system, was introduced.
  • solar panels : recycling - "Let's Keep Our Environment Safe with Recycling"  By : Frank Maseko
    It's not something we set out to do, at the beginning of the day; the thought isn't, "Hmmm, how can I hurt the Earth today?" It probably sounds something much more like, "Gee, I need to clean today, let me reach under the cubboard and see what I have," not realizing that whatever is done with the products I use to clean, once I've cleaned, can be harmful to not only the earth itself, but any living things that may come in contact with the wash off.
  • solar panels : recycling - "Do Your Part – Computer Recycling Helps the Environment"  By : Kausik Dutta
    With environmental issues taking center stage, more and more people are trying to do their part and be environmentally responsible. Most people know about water and energy conservation, but what a lot of people don’t know about is electronics recycling.
  • solar panels : recycling - "How to recycle printer cartridges"  By : Guna Seelan
    Knowledge about the positive effects of recycling certain consumer products is spreading at a fast pace. Each day more and more products such as televisions, DVD players, computers, video cassette tapes, and cell phones are being produced. Disposing them in the wrong way can cause many dangers to our environment which is where recycling comes in place.
  • solar panels : recycling - "How to recycle steel"  By : Guna Seelan
    In North America, the most common material recycled is Steel. Counting back to more than 150 years ago the steel industry has recycled such materials on a daily basis in mass quantities due to the economical advantages. Since recycling is far more economically smart than paying workers to mine the iron ore and go through the procedures of production to form new steel which is no better than recycled.
  • solar panels : recycling - "Recycling Plastics"  By : Guna Seelan
    Due to the growing need for plastic bags and containers in places such as grocery stores and retail stores, plastic is now one of the most used materials in today’s society. When it comes to an increase in soil and water pollution, plastic waste is the largest contributor. While recycling may seem like an easy task to most it is not recycled nearly as much as it should.
  • solar panels : recycling - "How to recycle paper"  By : Guna Seelan
    There are several differences depending on the certain classification of paper that is being recycled (newspaper, magazines, fiberboard). Recycling these products involves many processes as listed below.
  • solar panels : recycling - "Going Green with your Gifts"  By : Lyn Davis
    We must also consider the packaging of the item we purchase. Excessive packaging means more waste in our landfills. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the amount of household trash increases by 25 percent between Thanksgiving and New Year's Day. That extra waste amounts to 25 million tons.
  • solar panels : recycling - "Maintaining A Compost Pile For Recycling"  By : Maseko
    In maintaining a compost pile food waste when compiled properly and maintained can create rich soil that can be reused on lawns and gardens, it seems the thought of not having one is the poorer choice. We have to eat and there is inevitably an excess and waste, that it seems like a no-brainer to put our scraps and law clippings to good use.
  • solar panels : recycling - "The Landfill and Recycling"  By : Wandile Maseko
    I've given myself a great gift this year; call it a field trip, if you like, but I took myself to my town's landfill and had my eyes opened for the first time. Maybe the concept of someone reaching their 40s and still not being contentious of recycling is one that sounds far-fetched, well, it's the truth. I didn't grow up imagining the Earth covered in over-flowing landfills, piles and piles of garbage as high as the tallest building that was not my experience.
  • solar panels : recycling - "Recycling: The Loon Mountain and Keeping Our Planet Clean"  By : Wandile Maseko
    Loon Mountain is located in New Hampshire, right in the middle of the state and as a part of the White Mountains. If you know anything about New Hampshire, you'll know that some of the country's best winter sports take place in the White Mountains. When you think of skiing; recycling probably isn't your first visual, but Loon Mountain is looking to change that perception.
  • solar panels : recycling - "Green Paper Choices Reduce Your Carbon Footprint"  By : Nathan Brown
    If you want to help prevent global warming, then you should become aware of where your paper comes from. Think about the paper towels in your kitchen, the Kleenex on your table or the toilet paper in your bathroom.
  • recycling - "Environmental issues and climate change"  By : IT-Green
    We all know the score by now... something to do with us killing our own home... literally bleeding it dry of natural resources, sweeping away it's tender green forests to make way for our sprawling suburban chaos. replacing thousand year old trees with crops that will last a year, devouring land for natural non-renewable resources, all for a short lived profit. In the end, none of us win, our planet will be barren and our children destitute.

    By: IT-Green
  • recycling - "Top Ways to Recycle"  By : Derek Both
    Throughout history, people have been recycling waste materials in some way or another. The main reason that recycled materials were used, rather than new was that second hand material was cheaper to use.

    By: Derek Both
  • recycling - "The UK's Waste Implementation Programme"  By : _
    At its simplest, waste management is taking care of unwanted byproducts, usually of human activities, and ensuring they do not cause any lingering problems. As in many other spheres of human activity, the devil lies in the details.
  • recycling - "Going Green Bit by Bit"  By : Stephanie Foster
    Living a more environmentally friendly lifestyle doesn't require immediate drastic changes. You can start with some simple ones and make a difference.

    By: Stephanie Foster
  • recycling - "Patriotic People Recycle!"  By : Mac Bartine
    The article "Patriotic People Recycle!" uses basic statistics from the Environmental Protection Agency and other reputable sources to illustrate the compelling benefits to a nation when its citizenry recycles.'

    By: Mac Bartine
  • recycling - "Eco-friendly Paper Boom"  By : Karishma Roy
    The international demand for handmade paper and its value-added products are increasing and India is being looked upon as the country with the maximum growth potential in handmade industry.

    By: Karishma Roy
  • recycling - "Can Coffee Be Used As A Fertilizer?"  By : Don Mckay
    My garden has never looked so good and it is all due to used coffee grounds. It is amazing what used coffee grounds can do for your garden.

    By: Don McKay
  • recycling - "Recycling Means Saving In More Ways Than One"  By : Ben Franklin
    Recycling is one of the best ways a person can make a difference in their community.

    By: Ben Franklin
  • recycling - "Good News for the Environment and Earth Day"  By : Jeanette Joy Fisher
    As Earth Day 2006 passes, there seems to be good news on the environmental scene, which should come as welcome change to anyone concerned about the state of our Earth. That's in stark contrast to the first Earth Day, back in 1970.

    By: Jeanette J. Fisher
  • recycling - "Do You Recycle Your Batteries?"  By : Jerry Cahill
    Are you concerned about what happens to old batteries? Battery recylcing is a very important part of a batteries life cycle.

    By: Jerry Cahill
  • recycling - "Turning Your Kids Green"  By : Matt O Connor
    Kids can be very reluctant to live a more environmentally friendly life. However you can help them to develop the necessary skills and interests.

    By: Stephanie Foster
  • recycling - "Recycling The Waste Around You"  By : Ben Franklin
    Paper first. Most recycling centers accept all paper products. You can start by reducing the amount of paper that comes in to our house.

    By: Ben Franklin
  • recycling - "What is the WEEE Directive?"  By : Daniel Johansson
    The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) 2006 directive concerns the responsible disposal of electrical and computer equipment by companies and individuals, and is now enshrined in European Law.

    By: Daniel Johansson
  • recycling - "The Greening of America's Cities"  By : Kevin Fields
    Today, merely collecting the garbage, running a bottle recycling program and creating the occasional park doesn't cut it in our increasingly eco-concerned world.

    By: Kevin Fields


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