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10/03/2010 How to Recycle Different Types of Plastic
What is the deal with plastics recycling these days? Can you explain what the different numbers molded onto the bottom of plastic containers stand for? The confusion over what we can and cannot recycle continues to confound consumers. Plastics are especially troublesome, as different types of plastic require different processing to be reformulated and re-used as raw material. Some municipalities accept all types of plastic for recycling, while others only accept jugs, containers and bottles with certain numbers stamped on their bottoms. Recycling by the Numbers The symbol code we’re famil...

04/02/2010 Recycling symbols explained
Whenever you're ready to throw packaging out, take a look at the label and see if it can be recycled. Nine out of ten households now have a kerbside collection, so check the postcode locator to find out what you can recycle in your area. Remember, 73% of packaging can currently be recycled in England but we only recycle 33%, so there’s room for improvement! Numerous labels appear on packaging to advise consumers and promote environmental claims. To ensure these claims are accurate, a set of international standards have been developed known as the Green Claims Code, and is issued by the Brit...

25/01/2010 Top 10 Eco Friendly Countries
Based on Yale University’s Environmental Performance Index (EPI) for 2008, which measures factors such as a country’s environmental health, air pollution, water resources and productive natural resources, ten countries have once again made it to the top of the charts as the most eco-friendly nations in the world. 1. Switzerland: Thanks in major part to Switzerland’s tough legislation regarding pollution, they made it to number one on the world’s most eco-friendly nations. Their long-term plans target cooperation between organizations and individuals. Individual awareness is also a factor,...

21/01/2010 Reusing Plastic Bottles Can Pose Serious Health Hazards
Most types of plastic bottles are safe to reuse at least a few times if properly washed with hot soapy water. But recent revelations about chemicals in Lexan (plastic #7) bottles are enough to scare even the most committed environmentalists from reusing them (or buying them in the first place). Chemicals May Contaminate Food and Drinks in Reused Plastic Bottles Studies have indicated that food and drinks stored in such containers—including those ubiquitous clear Nalgene water bottles hanging from just about every hiker’s backpack—can contain trace amount of Bisphenol A (BPA), a synthetic ch...

18/01/2010 Why do you choose to carry, or not carry, reusable shopping bags?
More and more people are carrying reusable bags when they shop, and many retailers encourage or even reward the practice. How about you? Do you still make a choice between paper and plastic at the check-out stand, or do you prefer to say "neither" and pull out your own bags? Share Your Reasons reduce plastic My apartment get very cluttered with plastic bags. Reusuable bags reduce this and save our precious resources. FYI I bought a "variety pack" of different bags for different uses online. —Guest Andre Great Bags- Washable and foldable It took me a while to get used to carrying the bag...

14/01/2010 Are plastic grocery bags recyclable?
Are plastic grocery bags recyclable? Well, mostly wrong, anyway. While plastic is normally recyclable, traditional grocery bags are not because they're made from petroleum products. This inconvenient truth has led the political leaders of San Francisco to enact a ban on the plastic bags. In a little less than six months, area grocery stores will be required to offer recyclable and biodegradable alternatives. Interestingly, as far as we can tell, some of these plastic bags are recycled. The Christian Science Monitor reports that nationally, "less than 1 percent of 100 billion plastic bags t...

13/01/2010 How to Recycle Effectively
Step 1 Designate an area in your house where the recyclable materials will go. Be sure you have enough room in the area for at least three or four recycling containers. Step 2 Use trash cans, plastic bins or cardboard boxes to hold your recyclables. If your community has a curbside recycling program, it will probably provide you with recycling bins. Step 3 Label your recycling bins with each of the following: plastic, mixed-color paper, newspaper, cardboard, and aluminum and tin. Step 4 Consider placing small recycling containers in different rooms in the house if the recycling area is ...

12/01/2010 Why Go Green? Top Ten Tips
Why Go Green? Top Ten Tips Real food is fuel for the body -- and the planet. By following the green eaters' mantra -- eat seasonal, local, organic foods -- you can enjoy fresher, tastier foods and improve your personal health. According to one study, organic milk has 68 percent more beneficial Omega-3 fatty acids than conventional milk. Making green food choices also has global consequences. Buying local means supporting the local economy and reducing the greenhouse gas emissions required to get food from its origin to your plate. Buying fresh food means reducing packaging and energy use...

11/01/2010 Top 10 Things You Can Do to Reduce Global Warming
Burning fossil fuels such as natural gas, coal, oil and gasoline raises the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, and carbon dioxide is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect and global warming. You can help to reduce the demand for fossil fuels, which in turn reduces global warming, by using energy more wisely. Here are 10 simple actions you can take to help reduce global warming. 1. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Do your part to reduce waste by choosing reusable products instead of disposables. Buying products with minimal packaging (including the economy size when that makes sense f...

08/01/2010 What is Eco-Friendly?
The term “eco-friendly” is used to describe activities which are good for the environment. It is a shortening of “ecologically friendly,” and you may also hear terms like “environmentally friendly” or “green” used to describe similar activities. There are a range of ways in which activities can be eco-friendly, ranging from products which are constructed in an environmentally friendly way to making lifestyle changes which are designed to benefit the environment. People engage in eco-friendly activities because they are concerned about the health of the environment. Environmental issues were f...

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