recycling
recycling
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by Donovan Baldwin - 2006-12-13
Let's not argue. I don't know what you believe about global warming, and I don't intend to try to change your mind, whatever you believe. However, I have viewed information from many sources and I a...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
UK households generate a staggering thirty million tonnes of rubbish a year, of which sixty per cent comes from packaging. There has been a lot of publicity recently about waste that has been put out ...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
China has 1.3 billion people living within its borders and an economy growing at over 10% per year. For energy consumption to keep pace with economic growth China will have to harness every fuel sourc...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
Increasingly we find ourselves beset by problems that seem beyond our control; global warming, GM Foods, animal testing, the spread of factory farming, the arms trade and human rights abuses, to list ...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
But you can by shopping in an Ethical way. Put simply, this is buying things that are made ethically by companies that act ethically. Buying ethically means buying a brand or from a company which does...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
On TV recently you have Indian villagers complaining that coca cola had built a bottling plant in their region and were using all the water from the underground aquifer, leaving the farmers and local ...
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by Michael Bloch - 2006-12-29
The tires we put on our cars are made of rubber, a renewable resource, right? Not so; well over 90% of all tires are made from synthetics - and they have certainly proved to be an environmental headac...
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by Joseph Pescatello - 2007-01-04
This is the second article in a series that examines common house-hold products, how their manufacture and consumption affects the environment and how we can use less in our day-to-day lives. This art...
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by Michael Russell - 2007-01-22
For many years, towns and cities around the world have dealt with garbage by dumping it into a landfill. A layer of garbage covered by a layer of earth then another layer of garbage followed by more ...
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by Michael Russell - 2007-01-22
Most of us take water for granted until it doesn't rain for a month or two and the city asks you to stop watering your lawn and garden. One of the best ways to help guard against this is by recycling...