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Category Archives: Environment
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March 7, 2013
There are certain activities or hobbies that give you immense ... Read More »
Why Electric Motoring Could be Arriving Sooner Than You Think
February 18, 2013
Ford, Renault-Nissan and Daimler hit the headlines recently with the ... Read More »
Energy Saving Home Improvements
February 13, 2013
Energy within a home setting is used for lighting, heating, ... Read More »
Plastics: What Not To Use?
February 5, 2013
When it comes to food storage, its always safer to turn away from plastics & go for Glass /ceramic containers to store food & Aluminium / Stainless steel bottles to store liquids. Studies indicate the possibility of dangerous chemicals being leached into food stored in plastic containers including BPA leaching into baby bottles. For baby bottles its safe to choose " BPA FREE " bottles. Read More »
Technology to Save the Environment
December 27, 2012
There are a lot of ways to embrace technology and ... Read More »
Be Prepared for Weather-Related Emergencies
November 5, 2012
From North Carolina to the Pacific Northwest, homeowners should always ... Read More »
Eco-Friendly Business Practices
July 11, 2012
Implementing eco-friendly business practices can mean a more productive workplace ... Read More »
Waste to Energy – How Some Waste Jobs Could be Providing Better Energy for Future Use
June 13, 2012
We all know by now (unless we’re Nigel Lawson that is) that environmental impact and the energy crisis are big, big problems. So it’s time we started to view our employment structures in the same interconnected way that ecologists have been looking at the earth for years. Read More »
What are the Most Common HVAC Problems?
June 7, 2012
As a homeowner, you know how frustrating it is when HVAC problems arise, especially if you are in the dead of summer. If your AC unit refuses to work even after fumbling with the switches and checking all the connection, you should contact your local HVAC contractor. Read More »
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