Fear of Heights? Sky Farming Not for You!

Dec 24th, 2011 Matthew Isaacson

Sky farming isn't done on the outside of hillsides or steep mountainsides.

Benefits of Automatic Hand Dryers

Dec 16th, 2011 Chris Huang

Washing your hands is one of the best preventions against illness. After washing your hands, it is also important to dry them effectively. Below, find four qualities of automatic hand dryers that make them beneficial for public use.

The Promise of PLA Resin for Eco - Friendly Packaging

Dec 13th, 2011 Chris Rapp

One of the challenges that the green movement has to address in a society that values consumerism is the packaging that the products are wrapped in. This is especially true when it comes to convenience food products. Bottled water, soda, and other portable foods are often housed in packaging that leaves a large carbon footprint both in its production. Read on to find out more!

Save Money with Solar Power for Homes

Dec 13th, 2011 Lawrence White

As we experience the soaring monthly energy bills, we have to have a second look on how to save money. Although we may already have changed our lifestyle to conform to agreed advice on conserving energy in our house, the charges for our electricity and gas requirements consistently increase.

Overview of Waste Management

Dec 2nd, 2011 Greg Erinson

An article discussing waste management methods in Minneapolis MN, including the three most popular methods: landfills, incineration, and recycling.

Sustainability Trends in the Consumer Packaged Goods Industry

Dec 2nd, 2011 Chris Bekermeier

Consumer Packaged Goods companies are focusing more than ever before on sustainability and their interaction with the environment. They are realizing that it doesn't just make public relations sense to do so, but it also makes economic sense.

Benefits of Eco-Friendly Restrooms

Nov 29th, 2011 Chris Huang

Eco-friendly bathrooms that use automatic hand dryers can help reduce waste, reduce costs and contribute to a cleaner environment. Learn how automatic hand dryers are a cost-effective and green solution.

How to Dig a Latrine

Nov 28th, 2011 John Moxly

When you're camping in the wilderness, you're unlikely to stumble on to a bathroom. For a group of people planning to stay together at a campsite, the latrine is the best option to do your business in a way that's ecologically responsible.

The Search for the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker

Nov 19th, 2011 John Moxly

Few birds are as steeped in mysticism and controversy as the Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Ruled extinct in the 1940s, the existence of this woodpecker has been hotly debated as a number of sightings have recently surfaced.

What To Look For If You're Thinking Of Changing To A Solar Power System

Oct 28th, 2011 Lawrence White

It seems that just about any product available on the market today in some way has been produced to either help reduce the enhanced greenhouse effect or from environmentally friendly materials. Solar power systems are perhaps the most important of these in terms of the former, not only saving the planet but also with respect to consumer benefits.

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