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		<title>Tip To Make Your Live Eco Friendly</title>
		<link>http://www.jakapatwood.com/2010/08/19/tip-to-make-your-live-eco-friendly/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 19:57:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being a friend to the environment is everybody&#8217;s business. Here are some simple ways to give back to Mother Nature and lessen our impact to our surroundings. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Being a friend to the environment is everybody&#8217;s business. Here are some simple ways to give back to Mother Nature and lessen our impact to our surroundings. </p>
<p>We should never tire of giving each other eco tips and teaching everyone around us how simple going green can be. If everyone had the same mindset, that is to lessen our impact to the environment, we can all look forward to living in a healthier planet. </p>
<p>Here are the top 10 eco tips to living an eco-friendly life (and we promise that all of these are simple to do):</p>
<p>1. Use less plastic. Stay away from those ultra-convenient sandwich and shopping bags, and bring your own cloth bag or <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.bbbegonia.com/">reusable grocery bags</a> when doing your groceries. Resist the urge to buy new plastic cups for your upcoming party. Bring out the old glasses or go for paper cups.</p>
<p>2. Use less paper. When printing documents, do a print preview to be sure that you&#8217;re only printing what you need. Use both sides of each page, or write on clean sides. Go for recycled tissue paper, these require less virgin pulp thus saving more trees. Think about using recycled paper when wrapping gifts, or do away with paper wrappers altogether. </p>
<p>3. Start taking public transport to work. Give up two days in the week to do so. Do a car pool with co-employees who live near you. This will save fuel costs and help reduce CO2 emissions. Remember, fewer cars on the road means less harmful emissions. </p>
<p>4. Stop using chemical pesticides. Look for organic alternatives, or use compost. These toxic chemicals are harmful not just to the environment, but to you and the people around you. </p>
<p>5. Help your water heater. Have insulation installed around your hot water heater, and insulate the pipes connected to it. These &#8216;jackets&#8217; only cost between $10 and $20, but will help keep water warm longer. </p>
<p>6. Plant a tree. This not only beautifies the environment, but will help shield your home from strong winds and extreme heat. </p>
<p>7. Have your HVAC checked regularly. Heating and cooling your home takes a lot of energy, and if your systems aren&#8217;t working right, you can waste a lot of energy. Have a professional check out your HVAC every two years; this will also serve as preventive maintenance. </p>
<p>8. Fix leaky faucets or pipes. Avoid unnecessary water wastage around the house. </p>
<p>9. Use a broom instead of a garden hose when cleaning the yard. Hosing down the pavement means wasting gallons of water when the same effect can be achieved by sweeping up the leaves. </p>
<p>10. Purchase Energy Star appliance. These use up to 50% less energy than old or conventional appliances. </p>
<p>There are more eco tips available if we do more research and consult the experts.</p>
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<p>Jeffrey Macdonald loves writing on different ways of keeping your environment clean. Now a day&#8217;s using <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.bbbegonia.com/">Reusable Shopping Bags</a> or <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.bbbegonia.com/">Eco Friendly Bags</a> is the sensible thing to do.</p>
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		<title>Establish an Eco Friendly Home Without Trouble</title>
		<link>http://www.jakapatwood.com/2010/07/30/establish-an-eco-friendly-home-without-trouble/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 19:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have heard about all of the reasons why going green is a smart idea for you to take a closer look at.  The truth is that by becoming more environmentally conscious, you are taking active steps toward doing the right thing and helping to ensure that the Earth is going to be in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have heard about all of the reasons why going green is a smart idea for you to take a closer look at.  The truth is that by becoming more environmentally conscious, you are taking active steps toward doing the right thing and helping to ensure that the Earth is going to be in the best possible state it can be in for future generations.  On top of this, an eco friendly home is actually going to be a cheaper one for you to manage.  This is why getting your home eco friendly will be an essential task which you are going to want to consider implementing right away. </p>
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<p>There are many different ways to start taking an eco friendly home approach.  The easiest one, which you will be able to handle on a very small scale, comes when you look for green products that you can start using in your home.  These products are going to help you make a big difference in a very small way.  The more money which you give to green home products, the more popular those items will start to become and the more frequently they will be purchased.  Above this simple fact, however, is the one that you will be reducing your own carbon footprint every time that you turn to green products for your home over the traditional ones.</p>
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<p>The green products which you could turn to may actually range between the fluorescent light bulbs which have a longer life span than the traditional incandescent bulbs to eco friendly cleaning products.  Many of the cleaning products which are on the market now will be harmful to the environment because they make use of harsh chemicals which only introduce pollution into the air.  Turning to green products can give you the same strength of cleaning using only natural elements.</p>
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<p>You will also want to look at the tools which you are using in your home.  If you want to make your home eco friendly, you need to reduce the amount of waste that you produce as much as you possibly can.  This could require you to look into finding washable and reusable cloths instead of napkins and paper towels.  Combining as many elements as possible can also be important when you are trying to reduce the amount of waste that you produce.  Learning how to cut back is going to be one simple step of making your home eco friendly.</p>
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<p>To have an eco friendly home, you will also want to consider upgrading your appliances to energy efficient models.  The less electricity which your home needs to operate, the more of an eco friendly home it will be.  This is precisely why, when you need to make your home eco friendly, you will consider all of the options which go along with making smarter choices.  Once you learn how you can cut back, you will be enabled to make the right decisions always.  That alone can prove to be important if you want to start taking the steps that you need to take for an overall smarter lifestyle.</p>
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<p>Turn to <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.homeecofriendly.com">Home eco friendly</a> when you are looking for the best practices that you can adopt to help make your home eco friendly.  An <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.homeecofriendly.com">Eco friendly home</a> will not only help you to reduce your carbon footprint, but it will allow you to save money over time as well.</p>
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		<title>The Definitive Environmental Guide To Going Green For Good</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 04:56:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally, the absolute, definitive guide and a must read for everyone willing to save our planet through green living. A sensational attention grabbing page turner you won&#8217;t be able to put down.
The Definitive Environmental Guide To Going Green For Good
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		<title>Your Green Life Segment &#8211; Fashion Goes Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 16:56:40 +0000</pubDate>
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You hear more and more about eco-friendly clothing lines these days. But we met up with one designer who started his company long before going green became cool. He is the man behind the fashion label &#8220;Organic&#8221; and we&#8217;ll see what he&#8217;s working on next.
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You hear more and more about eco-friendly clothing lines these days. But we met up with one designer who started his company long before going green became cool. He is the man behind the fashion label &#8220;Organic&#8221; and we&#8217;ll see what he&#8217;s working on next.</p>
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		<title>Alive &amp; Well TV &#8211; GREEN HOME ECO MAKE-OVER PART 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:10:04 +0000</pubDate>
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PT 3: CARPET MADE FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC SODA BOTTLES? COUNTERTOPS MADE FROM RECYCLED GLASS? FLOORS MADE FROM BAMBOO? GOING GREEN WITH A HOME MAKE-OVER! HOST MICHELLE HARRIS SHOWS VIEWERS HOW TO UTILIZE THE LATEST ECO FRIENDLY PRODUCTS WHEN BUILDING OR RENOVATING A HOME. PART THREE OF THREE.
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PT 3: CARPET MADE FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC SODA BOTTLES? COUNTERTOPS MADE FROM RECYCLED GLASS? FLOORS MADE FROM BAMBOO? GOING GREEN WITH A HOME MAKE-OVER! HOST MICHELLE HARRIS SHOWS VIEWERS HOW TO UTILIZE THE LATEST ECO FRIENDLY PRODUCTS WHEN BUILDING OR RENOVATING A HOME. PART THREE OF THREE.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jun 2010 19:09:35 +0000</pubDate>
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CARPET MADE FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC SODA BOTTLES? COUNTERTOPS MADE FROM RECYCLED GLASS? FLOORS MADE FROM BAMBOO? GOING GREEN WITH A HOME MAKE-OVER! HOST MICHELLE HARRIS SHOWS VIEWERS HOW TO UTILIZE THE LATEST ECO FRIENDLY PRODUCTS WHEN BUILDING OR RENOVATING A HOME. PART ONE OF THREE.
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		<description><![CDATA[Going green is no longer a trendy fad but a needed action adopted by everyone from all walks of life and from all areas of industry. As more and more people the world over become eco-conscience a demand for eco-friendly goods are on the rise. 
As we rush to calculate our carbon foot print we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going green is no longer a trendy fad but a needed action adopted by everyone from all walks of life and from all areas of industry. As more and more people the world over become eco-conscience a demand for eco-friendly goods are on the rise. </p>
<p>As we rush to calculate our carbon foot print we look at our homes and our cars for ways to become more environmentally aware. Hybrid cars, solar panels, and personal gardens are just some ways that are being adopted in an effort to be kind to Mother Earth. But what about making our clothes environmentally friendly? Many people just do not understand how synthetic our clothing is and how much resources it takes to outfit an entire family let alone the world. With this in mind, many high fashion retailers are beginning to offer “green” alternatives. The business community is following suit with many professionals switching to eco-friendly clothing as a way not to just make a positive impact on the environment but with their clients as well. </p>
<p>It takes a keen and savvy eye to find environmentally friendly clothing that lives up to the name. Ideally, eco-fashion as it is commonly referred to as is any clothing that takes into consideration the well being of the environment, the workers that created the clothing or product, and the impact that it has on the environment. </p>
<p>The key to finding environmentally friendly clothing is to read the labels. Most of us are unaccustomed to reading anything beyond the price tag. Most labels will tell you everything that you need to know about the piece of clothing you are going to buy. </p>
<p>Organic clothing is popular and is usually your best bet when shopping for that new suit. Anything that boosts the word organic must meet the USDA’s strict criteria and definition of the word. When you see on the label that those pair of slacks is made from “certified organic” it means that the fiber used was grown in an area that has been chemically free for at least three years. Without the use of pesticides and other chemicals so the negative impact of the fiber is very small. </p>
<p>Whether the article of clothing is organic or not is just one part of the process. One other aspect that many of us fail to take into consideration when shopping green are the dyes used in the clothing; believe it or not, but that purple tie is not made from naturally occurring purple material. Most of the dyes used in the clothing industry are toxic to humans, animals, and the environment as a whole. To date there are no uniformed guidelines dictating how much dye should be used in the manufacturing process and just because the labels says low impact dyes does not necessarily mean that its safe for the environment. Many professionals advise that consumers buy items that are naturally colored like wool but if this does not prove to be a suitable solution then strive to find clothing that use water or soy based dyes. </p>
<p>A popular material for eco friendly clothing is hemp. Growing hemp is illegal in certain countries like the United States and in certain parts of Australia, but there are plenty of manufacturers in other countries that are making really great styles with it including business wear for both men and women. Hemp is pretty resilient to pests and disease which decreases its need for pesticides and it is exceptionally durable. When shopping for something made from Hemp you will want to take special care to ensure that the clothing was made by companies that treat their employees with respect and pay wages that are fair. An easy way to find this out is by looking for the Fair Trade logo on the label. If, however, you can not find anything on the label that states if it is made using fair methods then information should be available online. Just because something is low impact on the environment does not meant that it is OK to use exploited workers. </p>
<p>Recycled material for clothing has been around for several years and is becoming all the more popular. With recycling many items find new lives and stay out of the landfills reducing the amount of waste. </p>
<p>Eco friendly fashion is becoming a big hit and for business men and women who work long and hard to shape the world, these clothes produce a sense of doing well. Not only great for your confidence but for the environment, eco fashion in the work place is a great way to help solve a problem that effects us all.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eco friendly items include such items as windup flashlights. These eco friendly promotional items do not use batteries that contain mercury and are made from recycled plastic. In addition they have a longer life than battery operated flashlights. When you need the promotional flashlight most, you do not have to worry about the light not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eco friendly items include such items as windup flashlights. These eco friendly promotional items do not use batteries that contain mercury and are made from recycled plastic. In addition they have a longer life than battery operated flashlights. When you need the promotional flashlight most, you do not have to worry about the light not working because it has a wind up feature and can be recharged in seconds. Environmentally friendly products are becoming the promotional items of choice. </p>
<p>There is a major emphasis to protect the earth, the environment and eco systems. Many corporations have looked for environmentally friendly promotional products to include shirts made from bamboo and recycled palstic, BPA free recycled plastic water bottles, pens made from recycled plastic and soy ink as well as organic cotton t-shirts. many of these items at this time may actually cost a little more, however, this is a small price to pay to protect the environment.<br />There are many product selections regarding eco friendly clothing. A company does not have to choose from a limited selection of recycled and organic material that apparel is made from.There are some very fashion forward shirts available today made from the environmentally friendly items.</p>
<p>Going green begins with a company commitment to promote their message through products that are and represent environmental stewardship. This stewardship is expected to grow as more companies look for promotioanl items that leave little or no footprint on the environment.</p>
<p>Reducing the amount of waste should be a natural reaction to waste management. Companies should look to team up with other companies that can recycle. These recycling events and promote themselves by having special days times and locations to drop off old electronic equipment, televisions, computer equipment, appliances, carpet, paper and even wire hangers.<br />Put together an earth-friendly promotioanl plan to promote recycling as this should gain much notoriety resulting in greater promotional advertising for the company, its products and services. http://www.thepromoshop.com/store/eco-friendly-clothing/</p>
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One of the most common misconceptions that many people make about going green is that they need to make huge changes in their home and the products that they buy. In fact, the opposite is true. While it can be fantastic to make a switch completely over to eco friendly products, choosing to buy eco [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the most common misconceptions that many people make about going green is that they need to make huge changes in their home and the products that they buy. In fact, the opposite is true. While it can be fantastic to make a switch completely over to eco friendly products, choosing to buy eco friendly items a few a time can end up paying off in the long run.</p>
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<p>Take light bulbs for example. Choosing to buy eco friendly replacements as your old bulbs burn out can be a great way to help the environment. Replacing old incandescent bulbs with new eco friendly products such as compact fluorescent lighting (CFL) you can enjoy lighting which lasts a lot longer and uses much less energy for the same amount of light. An old, incandescent bulb actually only ends up using ten percent of the energy it takes to power it as a visible light source. The other ninety percent ends up being emitted as heat. Incandescent bulbs are not eco friendly products in the least.</p>
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<p>When you replace your old bulbs and buy eco friendly CFL replacements you may notice that the bulb looks much different. But when you look at the packaging, you will see something interesting. You will find that the amount of energy required to generate the light of a high wattage incandescent bulb is much lower with a CFL bulb. When you buy eco friendly CFL bulbs for your lamps and overhead lighting what you actually end up with is smaller energy bills and the same high quality light source that you have always had. </p>
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<p>One interesting way that you can choose to buy eco friendly is by picking products that have superior workmanship. In our throwaway society, many people choose to purchase cheap, mass produced products that wear out and need to be thrown away simply because they cannot be repaired. If you choose to purchase eco friendly products you may want to look at items that have been handmade or which are easy to repair rather than discard.</p>
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<p>These items may cost more in the beginning but if you are not replacing them every few years, you will find that making the decision to buy eco friendly items is actually going to save you money overall. Not only are you saving money by not needing to buy a replacement, you can also save the money it would cost to dispose of the old items.</p>
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<p>Eco friendly items are often labelled with information detailing how much you can save if you choose to buy eco friendly products. If you know that you will need to purchase larger ticket items in the near future it can be worth your while to see what the best eco friendly products are. Reading reviews of eco friendly products can help you choose the ones that will best suit your lifestyle and which you will get the best and most efficient use out of. Planning your purchases can be a great way to go green gradually. </p>
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<p>Recession has hit every nook and corner of the world. Every sector has been adversely affected by it. Scores of people have lost their jobs and business has taken a backseat. Real estate is no exception to this. It has been observed that the price of property has fell down and is more easily accessible to people. However, it is a mixed reaction. Many of them still feel, the prices remain the same.</p>
<p>This kind of business involves a huge amount of money and substantial amount of risk too. Hence, while dealing in such property related matters, one should exercise utmost caution. You must ensure, you deal with the right person and buy property that is devoid of any legal hassles.</p>
<p>Owning a house is a dream for many. You build house once and must be done to your satisfaction. While constructing your house, you can ensure that you use eco friendly material. Thus, you would be contributing your share for the cause of nature. An eco-friendly home is something, everyone should aspire for. Going green can also help you save money in the long run. Considering the extent of damage done to nature, you can minimize the same by using nature friendly products. Eco friendly awareness is a must for everyone. If we are to save nature, we must do it now. Constructing eco friendly houses would help immensely for this cause.</p>
<p>Many countries have started incorporating this and have brought about some positive change. Everyone must realize that the homes and the products we use to construct should be biodegradable. This will certainly help prevent further climate change. Simple things such as using household products from their usual brands to an eco-friendly product will bring about a change. Moreover, eco friendly products will not cost much and prove beneficial in the long run.Â </p>
<p>Eco friendly house will certainly bring about an extraordinary change. Using solar panels for the home will not only help save cost of energy but also a substantial amount of money. You can find relevant information regarding this online too. There are numerous sites that provide details regarding the type of products that should be used to construct eco friendly house. This will prove to be extremely helpful to build eco friendly homes. You can get latest news on the issues affecting global warming, climate change, and the latest eco-friendly technology.</p>
<p>Not just that, you can also get information regarding government climate change initiatives, that will help you take an initiative in the right direction. You can make your choice based on this information.</p>
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