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The Ultimate Green Lumber Comes from Recycled Plastic

The ultimate green lumber is a term you may be aware of only if you are a builder or a handyman. For the environmentalist, this is the ideal product, and it can be found on numerous decks, and a great deal of deck furniture. Eco-lumber is another of the names it is known by, and plastic lumber, enviro-wood, poly-wood and permo-wood also. The industry for patio furniture has been radically changed by the advent of this material, which is not just friendly to the environment but cost-effective to use too.

It is shaped like average pieces of lumber, but instead of a tree it comes from plastic materials that have been recycled, which once were jugs and other bins. Though it is created from plastic, it has the feel of wood, and can be cut, sawed, and screwed just like a regular 2×4. Wherever you are accustomed to finding lumber, particularly outdoors, you now see this material: in playground equipment, benches and tables in public places, and obviously, decks and patio furniture. Poly-lumber is a fantastic way to make use of the ever-growing amount of plastics that are being recycled. A decade ago, 234 million pounds of plastic materials were recycled, and that number has now grown to 1.5 billion pounds.

Numerous chemicals are employed to treat normal hardwood lumber, in order to keep away possible insect attacks. Wood does weather when exposed and needs regular re-finishing; left untreated it will eventually rot. Because it does not contain any hazardous chemicals, the ultimate green lumber will not poison the soil. Washing it down with a hose now and then is the only maintenance that’s required. The ultimate green lumber can be successfully utilized in any climate, from salty, windy coastlands to cold winter areas through to those places with a tropical climate.
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New Gardening Site Offers Tips For Greener And More Self Sufficient Living

[North Yorkshire, UK] – Times continue to change as the world’s population comes to grips with the fact that all solutions for better living might not come from the industrialization of the planet, some may actually end up coming from the garden. One place that a lot of people are turning to find a little peace is their own back yards where they can enjoy not only fresh air and pleasant time with their family, but the kind of fresh produce that one can only find in a well maintained vegetable garden. As people learn more about the health benefits of eating the fruits and vegetables they can grow for themselves, they are coming to see why nutritionists tend to favor this way of living. There are certainly a lot of core advantages to being able to enjoy a life filled with home grown produce, but another advantage is the fact that people can spend less at the grocery store with the barest amounts of elbow grease. This kind of self sufficient living is appealing for a lot of people who are no longer interested in the rat race of consumer society. They want to escape to preserve their physical, psychological and emotional health, something that gardening can definitely help preserve and enhance.

Hard to Beet is a new site which is based on personal experience and caters to those looking to live a greener and tastier lifestyle. It goes beyond typical gardening sites by covering topics such as how to save money through thrift, how to downshift for a more healthy lifestyle and ways to make a positive contribution to Earth’s ecology. The site’s owner, Alan Moore, created it as a labor of love and a place to share his tips on how to compost, grow a lush garden, live a life that makes the 9 to 5 a lot easier to handle and, for some people, possibly unnecessary. Moore’s journey towards self sufficiency and a more holistic lifestyle has taught him a wealth of tips and the site serves as a place where others can join in and share from their own pool of knowledge. Given the results of recent polls, Hard to Beet is certainly providing the kind of information that many people are hungry for today.
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Why Recycling Mobile Phone is Beneficial for Earth?

Have you ever think of recycling your unused mobile phones? Give it a thought; there are lots of benefits you can acquire by recycling your old and unused gsm mobile phones .This way, you can contribute in saving the ecosystem.

Cell phone has become a necessary item in today’s era. It is a widely used electronic gadget among every age group. There is a rise in manufacturing mobile handsets enormously with the swelling increase in the use of cell phones. Human beings are slave to every beautiful thing. We love to buy every gorgeous item we saw in the market; and mobile phones are no exception. But with every new handset we purchase, you throw the old one in the drawer. In a recent survey, more than 45% of unused mobile handsets are not recycled globally.

So why not recycling it? It not only acts to save the environment but also we can gain huge benefits with it. Recycling mobile phones does not only mean to give your phone a new life, but also saving its raw material to use it to new product or to generate energy.

Harmful effects we get from unused mobile phones:

Mobile phones contain toxins which create serious environmental contamination if not properly disposed off. It leaks toxic chemicals like cadmium, lead, arsenic and the mercury into the ground. From there the chemicals are absorbed and can eventually find their way back to us – the worst case scenario being that they are eventually released into the environment through the air, soil, and water, thus contaminating the food and drink that we and our children consume.

• Cadmium which is contained in the mobile phones battery is very harmful and it damage liver and causes cancer.
• Lead which is used in circuit board causes brain damage among children and further affect the immune and nervous system.
• Beryllium is used in manufacturing springs in the mobile and causes lung cancer.
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Companies Discovering Easy To Use Green Products A Hit With Customers

[West Palm Beach, FL] – Due to a range of internationally reported ecological disasters, consumers are changing their attitudes towards the environment in a big way, as well as the way that corporations and even small businesses handle their responsibilities towards the planet all humans share. Experts suggest that businesses at all levels must begin to start thinking about how they plan to craft a company image that is responsible towards Earth’s environment. There are a large number of ways to go about achieving this thanks to innovations from companies that are focused on providing solutions that meet the needs of businesses and still keep the carbon foot print of products and services in mind. This means that businesses today are able to offer such items as reusable shopping bags as a way to show their customers that they take seriously the changes that must be made in order to preserve the world’s biospheres for future generations to enjoy. While climate experts say that it is going to take a massive global shift to see widespread results, it is now clear that this imperative being shared by many companies, and growing over time, is already making a difference and that the effects will be cumulative as more businesses get on board with these crucial environmental concepts.

For businesses, the typical concerns of keeping costs low and profits at a maximum are still in place, but innovative approaches are allowing businesses to reach their goals with a high level of social responsibility. Custom Earth Promos is one company that provides a range of custom products that allow companies to promote themselves in a respectable way while still showing their customers that they take seriously what must be done in order to alter commerce to have a more positive impact on the planet. By producing items such as customized bags in a way that gives businesses what they need and still keeps environmental impacts low, Custom Earth Promos is able to meet dual needs that end up having a wide impact on global business as a whole. It is innovations like these that allow harmony between the goals of businesses and the goals of those who want Earth’s environment to have a chance to recover from a century of intensive pollution.
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All City Environmental Offers Free Resources On Mold and Mildew

San Francisco, CA ( stuffdaily ) July 15, 2011 – Americans spend millions of dollars every year on problems related to mold infestation. They may not be a cause of concern for a healthy person, but can cause serious problems among children and others who have existing health concerns. A major concern is the lack of information about the causes and consequences of a mold infestation.

San Francisco mold removal company, All City Environmental has offered to educate people on the different aspects related to the problem. The company’s website discusses about molds and the types under which they are classified. The site also discusses about the different types of molds and their effects on human health. Information is also provided on the source of these molds. Wallemia sp, for example is a common mold found in sugary foods, salted meat, and dairy products.

All City Environment is a professionally managed mold inspection company and offers mold inspection and remediation services to residents of Northern California.

“Molds can be terrible for your family and business. Once the growth begins, they spread and grow on your carpets, floors, clothing, and furniture. Severe instances of mold infestation are known to cause dizziness, headaches, respiratory dysfunction, fever and flu like symptoms, even diarrhea and liver damage in extreme cases,” says the spokesperson for All City Environment.
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