Are you looking to go paperless in the kitchen, you can start by tackling the most used item in the room, paper towels. The EPA estimates that paper products alone make up about 31 of household waste. Replacing your paper towels with do-it-yourself kitchen towels is an easy first step that goes a long way [...]

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admin on October 9th, 2011

Do you have old t-shirts and sweaters taking up space in your closet? Why not reuse them by turning them into yarn? The process is quite simple and takes little time. For sweaters, locate the knot at the bottom of the garment to get started. Either untie or cut the knot that is holding the [...]

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admin on October 7th, 2011

With the increase of pollution and hazards to our ozone layer and surrounding environment, a cleaner world tomorrow starts with you today. It is in our best efforts to work together and fight for a better tomorrow by little efforts a day which will add up to be a significant amount with the support and [...]

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A new type of art festival is appearing in local cities across America. With titles such as “Scrapfest”, turning your trash and recyclables into pieces of art can save money, help save the environment, and maybe turn of a profit for the inspired artists. Going green is high on the priority list and finding ways [...]

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