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50 minutes ago ago from Mobile Projector Reviews

You already know that global warming is serious and we both have to do our part to cool. But that does not mean that one in a tent in the woods and drinking water from a stream pitch. Here are 10 simple ways to cool the earth, bring your own bottle of water to carpool. Make one or all of these things and feel good you love your part of the environment. And it might inspire others to do likewise. 1. Pack your own water supply. ...

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6 hours ago ago from Go Green

Many of us have turned to reusable water bottles in an effort to avoid all the plastic bottles, which are made using petroleum products and often end up in landfills when people don't recycle. Discovered today at Mary's Market at Edgebrook: Green Planet, which says it is the environmentally friendly bottle because it is made from plants. Price is $1.96 including tax. You can either recycle (No. 7) or compost.

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Earth friendly plastic on the way

11 hours ago ago from EcoMerge

Plastic water bottles. One of the biggest problems that we are facing today is the lack of recycling of these bottles. We see them as quick and easy for on the go travel but the planet see's them as toxic. Our land fills are filling up with these bottles just because most are too lazy to recycle them at the proper facility. I recently found an article that directly relates to this problem and has a solution to it! This article (Koreans make ...

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Water in Plastic Has Gotta Go, for your Sake!

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19 hours ago ago from takinogawamonogatari

There is the question of plastic water bottles placed in public to consider. Last night I saw five liter bottles crammed onto a single step, a dozen surrounding a telephone pole, and single, small bottle blocking a large entranceway to a home. I have seen narrow alleyways scrupulously lined with them, or a solitary, token bottle strategically positioned. They are supposed to ward off cats, although I have never heard a credible explanation as ...

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