By: Chad Figueiredo | 2010-10-19 | Construction Green building, also called green construction or sustainable building, is defined as the practice of creating structures using a process that is environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout a building's life-cycle. read more
By: Jessica Thomson | 2012-03-03 | Software A waste is not regarded as waste unless it is wasted. The design of a recycling system is made such a way that it accepts discarded stuffs and not the wastes. The recycling system works efficiently to preserve the nature. read more
By: Lisa A Mason | 2010-04-02 | Interior design If you are considering building a greenhouse, why not do it in a "green" fashion? Using salvage materials will not only save on your budget, but will also recycle some materials. Don't forget that in cold climates you will need some insulation, and in warm climates you will have to provide some shade. read more
By: Karen Adams | 2010-11-23 | Manufacturing Copper is a metal which can be recycled number of times Lucky Recycling is one company who deals in metal recycling in Dubai. It is an environmental active body. Lucky Group has two more flagship companies, Lucky Alloys and Fortune Metals. Lucky Alloys is the best aluminum alloy manufacturer in Dubai read more
By: David Bailey | 2012-04-01 | Environment Green building is another way that many cities in North America are going green. What is green building, you ask? Well, green building is really just the act of constructing buildings that feature energy efficient technology and have a certain regard to the environment. Even beyond that, green building considers the materials, processes and ramifications of what it takes to actually build the proj read more
By: Anne Clarke | 2010-04-04 | Environmental For anyone who wants to help preserve a safe and healthy environment on this planet, waste is a very important concern. The environment can not handle the amount of landfills we need to accommodate all of our trash. Therefore, for anyone and everyone to recycle as much as he or she can is very important - hopefully we can make it a priority to recognize the problem as well as try to do something about it. Many people are easily convinced - others are more stubborn. But that does not lessen the importance of the issue. read more
By: Roby V. Pagong | 2010-03-26 | Real Estate You do not have to run for president to help save mother earth. In your own little ways, you can make huge contributions on how to make our planet a better place to live in. In fact, you can start in your very own home. Various features have been developed to provide a greener home. If you want to be part of the growing number of home owners who are going green, you have to be familiar of the diff read more
By: Sam Pitrota | 2012-03-22 | Home Security Today, when global climate is undergoing a turbulent change, it has become critical for us, that our buildings use as minimum fuel and fossils as possible as the future of our energy resources is uncertain. read more
By: Jessy Angel | 2012-03-24 | Software An ardent recycler implements recycling software to automate his business procedures and processes. Moreover, there are five enticing features concerning this software that enhance the value of this tool. read more
By: Brent Beecham | 2010-03-29 | Real Estate Much has been made about Green Building. Much of the focus has been on materials, technology and personal belief systems. It is my contention that Green Building begins with architecture. read more
By: ShopTexasElectricity | 2011-03-31 | Environment One of the most important aspects in people's everyday lives is the building they live, work and play in. Not only do people perform most of their everyday tasks inside these buildings, these structures protect them from environmental extremes that can affect their health and well being. read more
By: Chris Jenkinson | 2011-07-06 | Remodeling Don't feel guilty about throwing a plastic bottle in the recycling bin. It could become recycled roof tiles. read more
By: Joey Pebble | 2009-03-03 | Recycling The term recycling refers to the processing of used manufactured products in such a way that the materials are turned into new products, ready to be re-used. Most materials can be recycled, although harder substances may cost more to process, making their re-use inefficient. Paper, plastic, glass, tin, and many textiles are all relatively easy to process for recycling. Despite the similarity in purpose and process, when organic materials such as foods and plants are re-used the process is known read more