Archive for the ‘Go Green !’ Category

PostHeaderIcon Green patios

Posted on: Sunday, October 31st, 2010 at 5:25 am

Are you thinking how your furniture will help you live comfortably without harming the environment? Living in a way which is through the use of environment friendly materials is a good choice and many people are opting for ways to do this nowadays. In summer times, most people like basking in the sun in their backyards or gardens. And a patio is the perfect piece of furniture in such a case.

Go for elegant and classy patios. You can buy them online or from any local shops. Many kinds of furniture these days are eco friendly so why not a patio. These are basically made out of recycled and natural materials which are sustainable. Materials like recycled plastic, steel, etc. which are sustainable is used. They come in various shapes, sizes, colors and designs. Attract the attention of your neighbours and do your bit to save the environment. If you are planning to buy a patio, make sure its eco friendly.

PostHeaderIcon Choosing Green with Brick or Stone Siding

Posted on: Wednesday, September 15th, 2010 at 9:00 am

The major role of any green home is to be responsible, healthy, energy efficient and durable. In any such attempt to greening your home a sliding roof or wall is important. So if you are planning to green your sliding installation, then you can look to the following points for help and encouragements.

Brick or stone siding is highly preferred and ranks at the top and offers some suitable solutions, pertaining to greening of sliding walls/roofs, that you can opt for. Why is this whole process so important? Well, going green has a two fold advantage. It improves energy efficiency through use of bricks and stones and, because of its high quality, has a long term effect. There is no better sliding alternative than a brick or stone. Compared to other composite siding agents like vinyl (which fails in all possible criterion mentioned above) or other natural agents like the wood siding (which harms the environment in more ways than protecting it, like deforestation) brick and stone siding scores far ahead of others and qualifies as a better choice.

PostHeaderIcon Choosing Green Windows

Posted on: Monday, September 13th, 2010 at 9:00 am

With global warming becoming a serious issue it is important for the entire citizen around the world to wake up to the call and contribute in some way or the other towards the cause of the environment. One of the popular way to reducing the pollution is by going green.

Well, as all charity begins at home, you too can do your bit in the bid to make the world a safe place to live in. You can make few necessary adjustments in order to make your home free from heat. A good window or a door is important. If you are still using the old single paned window it is time to change as it heats up your rooms by 50% and account to a major percent of heat loss in winter. So the best draw would be to go for multi paned windows properly installed, as lot depends on proper installation.

PostHeaderIcon 5 Green Home Improvements You Can Take to the Bank

Posted on: Thursday, September 9th, 2010 at 8:56 am

With the cry to protect the environment hitting the headline on a regular basis, it is important that you too play a part in saving the environment from degrading.

There are numerous ways in which you can play a key role to save our environment. Here are 5 such ways you can play a part in saving the planet from global warming.

1. If you still have a single pane glass window then it is time to change. There are modern energy efficient windows that can help you in saving the energy of your house up-to 50%. Use multiple paned windows and always look to install it correctly.
2. Installing an efficient heating system is also crucial in the bid to save the environment.
3. Go for an efficient air conditioner. Use the ones which consume less energy and in the process pinches less hard on your wallet.
4. Kitchen appliances are the key. They often use a lot of energy. It is necessary to make them energy efficient.
5. Insulating is important. Energy efficient window pane, heating system, air conditioner or kitchen appliances are important agents of power/energy consumption. So right and efficient kind should be chosen to make the world a safe and beautiful place, moreover to it can help you relieve your budget by a long way.

PostHeaderIcon Why Soft Toilet Paper Is Bad For the Environment

Posted on: Thursday, August 19th, 2010 at 9:00 am

Americans typically cannot do without toilet papers. Of course for a soft feeling, they invest in soft toilet papers. They ought to realize what went into making these papers.

Toilet papers are made of wood fibers and its softness is directly proportional to greater use of fibers. Thus, in order to create a substantial amount of soft toilet papers, you need to fell down a large number of trees. That can never be good for environment.

You should encourage use of toilet papers made out of newspapers or other such materials. Agreeably, these won’t be as soft but surely greener. Since you can obviously not recycle toilet papers, making a mess of them will only hurt the environment. According to latest researches, contamination due to soft toilet papers is as harmful for global warming as caused by gas emission through cars. You can use toilet papers supplied by 365 or Seventh Generation instead.

PostHeaderIcon How to Green a Garden with Organic Pest Control

Posted on: Tuesday, August 17th, 2010 at 9:00 am

Although you can use mechanical methods to preserve your garden, you may lose the very idea your garden stands for: Being green. Organic pest control is thus way better for keeping your garden green. You may repel bugs, small animals, cankers and other plant problems through organic substances.

Garlic is perhaps the best controller with its acidic taste and pungent smell. It drives away insects and bugs. You can also use beneficial insects that eat molds and save plants from fungal infection. Milk is another effective fungicide.

Tomato will keep certain insects away. Onion will repel the bugs present on your plants. Neem is a brilliant repellant and also induces freshness.

Boric Acid is perhaps the most versatile organic pest controller taking care of termites, fleas and cockroaches. You should however use these pest controllers wisely. For instance, boric acid should not be used on dried plants.

Green your garden with them.

PostHeaderIcon 10 Ways to Green Your Office

Posted on: Sunday, August 15th, 2010 at 9:00 am

You would only benefit from greening your office. Here are ten ways to make the office look and breathe green:

1. Synchronize your office travel. If you can manage a carpool with other colleagues, nothing beats it.
2. Avoid use of bottled water.

3. Avoid use of plastic utensils. Try ceramics instead.
4. Ventilate your office well. Reduce application of air conditioners.
5. Use wooden furniture. Fiberglass furniture is not a green idea. Also use fluorescent lights in office for energy conservation.
6. Avoid large use of printers.
7. Use biodegradable stationery; especially paper and cartridges.
8. Make a habit of consuming whole grains in office. Do not grill or barbeque in office kitchen.
9. Use recycled computers and other gadgets. They work efficiently all the same.
10. Close the entire system when you close the office.

These steps will help you harbor a green and fresh office; good for hygiene and pockets.

PostHeaderIcon Creating a Zero Waste Office

Posted on: Friday, August 13th, 2010 at 9:00 am

Zero waste office is a euphoric state that will take some time to be realized. However, you can work your way towards emitting negligible green gas emissions.

If you are an IT firm or whatever, do work largely in soft copy. Reduce use of paper. Printers are considered widely against the spirit of greening. So print only when urgent.

Have wooden furniture and don’t stuff your office with useless electronics. Keep these gadgets in fine condition. A sick HVAC system will only be hazard to green office.

Encourage use of pencils for indoor office work. Ventilate your office well and keep your office spacious. Use biodegradable stationery. These small things go long in reducing office waste.

Installing solar panels for power creation is another wise step. Use ENERGY STAR illumination throughout your office. Don’t use plastic cups and other eating utensils. Invest in earthen ware. Keep updated on exceptional natural items usable in office.

PostHeaderIcon How Going Green Saves You Money

Posted on: Wednesday, August 11th, 2010 at 9:00 am

Energy efficiency is a quick route to saving some money. You can check its practical meaning by taking certain steps in various facets of life.

You may reduce your monthly electrical bills by just using fluorescent and ENERGY STAR illuminations. Washing machines should be boycotted in cold times or used seldom.

You may alternatively walk to office or use your vehicle. This will be an asset for environment as well as less gas expense. You may also reduce your cholesterol intake. Most cholesterol carriers are somewhat expensive. Going green with vegetables helps your wallet too.

Water conservation is another facet that saves money in the long run. Insulate pipes to avoid leaks and circulate them wisely. Do not waste water indiscreetly.

Create and package your own fertilizer. This will hone your gardening skills. Use gadgets made of recycled materials. They come cheaper and are highly ecological. Live in fresh and quality air.

PostHeaderIcon Adopting a holistic approach to greening IT

Posted on: Monday, August 9th, 2010 at 9:00 am

IT companies are flushed with computers; major generators of e-waste. You will thus find it hard to green IT. However, with the assemblage of Green Grid by eminent software companies like AMD, INTEL and DELL, you have the option to store massive data along with energy conservation.

You need to take a holistic approach towards green IT. Firstly, use green computers or computers made of recycled materials. There will be lesser toxins in them. Dispose your computers when they are out of place and efficiency. Invest in ergonomic and green furniture.

Use solar panels for energy and power in small details. This will save you some energy. Apply other energy efficient parameters like switching off mechanisms when not in function, having a garden outside and placing a few plants in-house.

Just make sure that algorithmic efficiency of your system is not harmed. Since lots of people work in IT firms, being energy efficient becomes rather imperative.