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What you really need when you are down and out and sick is the sense of growth and optimism that we get from nature, from the sounds of birds, from wind and water.Human beings have always had a very close interaction with nature and early man spent most of his time outdoors as he hunted for food provided by nature and generally living close to nature.We spend most of our time in artificial environments that we cannot change, its more important than ever that our home be a place of respite.
Published by Kiran 2 weeks ago in Going Green & Recycling | +8 votes | 6 comments
Reusing plastic coffee containers is a frugal means of organizing household storage for smaller items. The winter season is a good time to gather a nice cache of containers from family, friends and neighbors. Gather the kids together for an afternoon or evening to personalize or decorate plastic coffee containers in preparation of a storage project.
Published by Irene Nevins 3 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +11 votes | 7 comments
Searching for the ultimate green energy source is key for man's survival. Going green does not take much of an effort and you can start it at home. Here are 7 green energy tips that can help you lessen your carbon footprint. It will not only help you make a contribution in preserving the Earth's natural resources but will also save you lots of money in the long run.
Published by kenneth ian rivera 3 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +5 votes | 6 comments
Sometimes it seems as if reusing and recycling things is a new concept, but in reality recycling has been around for centuries as part of human culture. It just wasn't called recycling in earlier times; that is a fairly recent term. Feed sacks provide an example of recycling dating back to the 1800's that still has value in today's society.
Published by Laure Justice 4 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +4 votes | 0 comments
Go green by recycling greywater and use it to flush the toilet, water the lawn or irrigate the garde, A greywater recovery/recycling system can conserve as much as 27, 735 gallons of water every year for a family of four.
Published by Jerry Walch 4 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +15 votes | 9 comments
Living green means protecting the environment in every way possible. One of the ways that we can do that is by reducing the amount of fossil fuels, like gasoline, that our cars and trucks consume.
Published by Jerry Walch 4 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +28 votes | 18 comments
Recycle your old coffee grounds by using them to deoderize your refrigerator, clean your pots and pan, as insect barriers and traps, and much more.
Published by Jerry Walch 4 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +18 votes | 9 comments
Published by Review Summaries 4 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +0 votes | 0 comments
Your carbon footprint is probably quite a bit bigger than you think. Reduce it.
Published by Pat Veretto 5 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +11 votes | 11 comments
Ideas to re-purpose and recycle household items you might normally throw away.
Published by Ron Warner 6 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +8 votes | 4 comments
Kitchen compost is a technique used for creating some very good topsoil for your garden. It is the ideal way to make use of your waste food material and left-overs.
Published by PINAKIN THAKRE 6 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +6 votes | 5 comments
Clothes are among the major necessities of life. It would also be good to know the many ways old clothes can be recycled or repurposed for other functions. Here are some suggestions:
Published by ecapz 6 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +5 votes | 3 comments
Many items at home are made of plastic and cloth. Many of these items can be recycled for further use in the kitchen, garden, or as decorative items. Here are some suggestions
Published by ecapz 6 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +2 votes | 4 comments
Keep empty liquid dish soap bottles out of the landfill. You can reuse and recycle them in many ways.
Published by Pat Veretto 9 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +7 votes | 8 comments
A list and description of simple ways to create a more Eco-friendly home.
Published by Elizabeth Pelz 9 months ago in Going Green & Recycling | +2 votes | 1 comments
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