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(some) Pet Food is Dumping Ground for Fda’s ‘specified Risk Materials’

May 1, 2010

While imported ingredients remain high on the awareness of pet owners across the US and Canada, there is something right here in the US that few are aware of and poses a similar threat to our pets. The FDA terms the ingredients SRM’s – specified risk materials. SRM’s are a common pet food ingredient that is little […]

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Do You Want Some Information On Electronic Recycling?

April 9, 2010

Electronics recycling is among the concerns of the environmentalists today. One potential harm that can be done by sophisticated technology is caused by mercury and lead, which percolates from a landfill and permeate into the groundwater, which affects our household water and other water sources. Besides the toxic materials, the glass, plastic and metal […]

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Green Grants Step Up Funding, But Some Green Gas Projects Still Runnin’ On Empty

March 31, 2010

New legislation introduced in the U.S. Senate this month will allow qualified renewable energy projects to exchange their tax credits for grants from the Treasury Department.  The new measure, authored by senators Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) and Jeff Merkley (D-OR), will fund up to 30 percent of project costs for wind, solar, biomass, and certain […]

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Show Solar Some Love

March 4, 2010

This Valentine’s Day we’re showing solar some love with help from Maroon 5 and other Vote Solar friends. Are you looking for YOUR sol-mate? Watch our video personal ads to see why solar energy is e… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Global Warming, Alternative Energy, And Some Personal Thoughts

March 1, 2010

Chris finalizes his short off the cuff remarks on Global Warming, Alternative Energy, and adds in some personal thoughts. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Some Homemade Power Supply Ideas And Green Energy Use

February 5, 2010

Homemade Power Supply This is also good for voltage regulation/stabilization of some “green energy” voltage sources that may fluctuate/vary a bit and you need a stable/steady voltage souce for a p… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Green, Green, And Some More Green

January 23, 2010

Science shows global temperature has not risen for 11 years, America utilizing unconventional gas with new technology, Soros to donate $1 Billion to “green” efforts, man silenced when debating at a… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Steps To Help The Environment Without Going Fully Green All While Saving Some Green

December 21, 2009

The environment is a hot topic not only in politics, but in everyday life as well.  Companies are making strong pushes with green products, mainstream television is promoting green living, people are making the move to more environmentally friendly products and services.  It seems that in many ways, going green is the new way to […]

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Some Important Info About Wind Turbine Efficiency [no Audio] [read Notes And Comments]

December 17, 2009

This is some things I thought of. If you have any basic ideas about improving wind geneartor/turbine efficiency then let me know so I can post it here. For a small sized generator, if the turbine… Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Wincanton Recycling and Some General Recycling Issues Today

December 13, 2009

Wincanton have developed a broad range of high quality services tailored to meet the waste, recycling and recovery needs of many businesses. They have a wide portfolio of solutions for all types and sizes of business including state of the art recycling facilities for all waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), packaging waste solutions, total […]

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Some Ways to Recycle That We Can Take Advantage of

December 10, 2009

Government sources claim that residential garbage from the United States weighs more than 210 million tons every year. Most of this material could be recycled reducing the ever increasing need for virgin material. From this huge amount of waste about 40% consists of paper and paperboard; the good part is that most of the paper […]

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