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River Rockafillers from NewPro: Recycled Plastic River Rock Plant Top Dressing

May 7, 2011

www.newprocontainers.com Plastic River Rockafillers are fake rocks commonly used for plant topdressing. These plastic rocks are fire resistant, lightweight, hypoallergenic (don’t cause reactions) and are easy to handle. NewPro Containers is a wholesale distributor, manufacturer and direct importer of interior plantscape products such as plant containers, flower pots, planters and accessories. NewPro products are commonly […]

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Lou Manfredini reports from IBS on outlook for 2010

May 4, 2011

After spending the week with architects, builders and suppliers at the International Builders Show, Lou Manfredini files this report on the industry’s outlook for 2010. Kevin Morrow, senior program manager for NAHB, foresees growth in “green building” — perhaps no surprise, driven by consumers’ desire for green products. Susan Marvin, president of Marvin Windows, is […]

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Jeff Dudas: Vacuum made from recycled plastic 1-11-10, Radio Wammo Show, Kiwi FM

April 23, 2011

Jeff Dudas: Vacuum made from recycled plastic 1-11-10, Radio Wammo Show, Kiwi FM | www.wammo.co.nz | http Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Thoughts From Places – To San Francisco and Back

April 22, 2011

This video was inspired by the made of awesome nerdfighters found here: yourpants.org ———- Main Channel: www.youtube.com ———- Visit my website: www.reelrichard.com ———- Follow me on twitter www.twitter.com ———- Like me on facebook: www.facebook.com ———- Bandcamp: reelrichard.bandcamp.com ———- iTunes: dft.ba ———- SoundCloud: www.soundcloud.com Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Ekon Energy Group Welcome Visit From Enigin

April 17, 2011

Ekon Energy Group were delighted when Enigin visited Daytona Beach, Florida, and met up with two of Ekon’s clients, Bethune-Cookman University and City of South Daytona. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Combox: a customizable composter from recycled plastic

April 15, 2011

Eugeni Castejón, founder of Compostadores, shows us the combox system allows you to customize your composter for size and shape. He also explains how they recycle the stuff no one else will use- old yogurt containers and construction sacks- to make their composters. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Save on your Home’s Energy Costs with a 100% Energy Star Qualified New Home from Meritage Homes

April 14, 2011

Video describing the Meritage Green program and how it puts the numbers in your favor. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Meet Nate from K. Hovnanian Homes | NateKHOV.com

April 10, 2011

Hi, I’m Nate from K. Hovnanian Homes! I’ll show you how your new K. Hovnanian High Performance Home can be more efficient, cooler in summer, warmer in winter, and have lower monthly utility costs. Visit my website today at NateKHOV.com for helpful tips, new videos, and energy-saving resources. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green […]

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How to Make a Tote Bag from Recycled Clothes – Part 1

April 9, 2011

This step-by-step video shows you how to make a handy tote bag from recycled clothes. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Green Toys Profile from CBS Smart Planet

April 4, 2011

This TV segment from CBS Smart Planet (www.smartplanet.com) features San Francisco based Green Toys Inc, which makes children’s products in the US from 100% recycled milk jugs. More info at http Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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From Face-to-Face to E-Learning and M-Learning: Doing it Quickly

March 27, 2011

Making the switch from face to face instruction to e-learning is a necessity for most training and professional development programs offered by colleges, universities, graduate programs, corporations, professional associations, and not-for-profits. How do you use existing resources in your face-to-face training and professional development programs so that they are both effective and cost-efficient in an […]

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