Energy-Efficient Homes and the Federal Stimulus Tax Credit

Feb 5th, 2012 Jeff Pizzino

Residential consumers who make energy-efficient improvements to their homes not only save energy and money, but they're also eligible for the Federal Stimulus Tax Credit. Learn more about common home problems that can be solved with energy-efficient improvements, as well as how the Federal Stimulus Tax Credit works.

Environmental Benefits of Automatic Hand Dryers

Feb 2nd, 2012 Chris Huang

This article looks at some of the comparisons between electric hand dryers and the traditional use of paper towels. It explores the environmental impact of each option, and gives some basic information about each option to help you decide which one is better for your business.

Florida Bottled Water - Picking the Right Product

Feb 1st, 2012 Chris Rapp

When it comes to buying Florida bottled water, you have a ton of options available to you. The bottled water industry generates about $11 billion dollars in annual sales. Although the most recognizable brands take up the most shelf space in the store, there are easily over 100 brands of water sold throughout the United States alone. Read on to find out more!

5 Popular Woodpecker Species

Jan 30th, 2012 John Moxly

Woodpeckers are a vast bird family, composed of approximately 217 species that stretch across America, Eurasia and Africa. Here are a few popular woodpecker species you should know.

3 Benefits of a Home Energy Audit

Jan 19th, 2012 Jeff Pizzino

Home energy audits provide several benefits to homeowners and are an important first step in moving toward a greener lifestyle. This article covers three specific reasons why you should obtain a home energy audit for your home.

Understanding Sustainability in the Home and Workplace

Jan 19th, 2012 Matt Jancosek

From sustainable packaging to recycled disposable protective clothing, consumers and businesses alike can make many changes to create a greener future. Learn about sustainability and what you can do to help the environment.

Save The Planet With The Help Of Energy Efficient Heaters

Jan 18th, 2012 Lawrence White

Over the last few years, the strident cry for a greener and cleaner environment has gained momentum and there is a lot of awareness among the people about the need for conservation of energy and to reduce the personal carbon footprint.

Corn Bottles Made to Degrade

Jan 15th, 2012 Chris Rapp

There is a new kind of plastic water bottle that is working to make bottled water, and other portable drinks, eco-friendly. Bottled water is attractive for many reasons. It is portable. It comes from a variety of sources that produce different tastes. Although the opposite is often true, it is perceived as being healthier and more pure than tap water. Read on to find out more!

Automatic Hand Dryers Vs. Paper Towels

Jan 15th, 2012 Chris Huang

Drying your hands properly can be just as important as washing your hands in preventing the spread of bacteria and illness. This article compares the differences between automatic hand dryers and paper towels to determine which is better.

Nighttime Stalkers: What Do Bats Eat?

Jan 15th, 2012 John Moxly

It is during the night, between dusk and dawn, when the vast majority of the 1,100 bat species on Earth hunt. Bats are an incredibly diverse species, with a large range in diet and hunting methods, but they also share many common behaviors when it comes to feeding.

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