Food Inc.

Have you had lunch yet? If you have, did you really know where your food was coming from? If you bought it at the grocery store, chances are you don’t know how it got there. And that’s the way the food corporations want it to stay. But if you want to find out what’s really going on [...]

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Lawnmowers Can Be Gas Hogs Too

Think your car is the only gas hog in your garage?

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Is Your Dry Cleaner a “Green Cleaner”

If you MUST use the dry cleaner, find a green cleaner and Also always remeber to return your extra wire hangers and decline the plastic bag and try not to purchase dryclean only clothes – who wants to pay extra for the drycleaning anyway!

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Smart Thermostat Settings Save Money

Buying EnergyStar approved appliances is a great way to be green – but not unless you use them correctly! According to the Honeywell, 70% of programmable thermostats are not used correctly. It has always been a debate whether maintaining a consistent temperature in your house or having it fluxuate throughout the day was more efficient. [...]

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Smart Power Strip | An Easy Energy Solution

Even when they’re off, today’s electronics continue to draw electricity we pay for but don’t use. This revolutionary power strip prevents that waste. Plug your main device (computer, TV, etc.) into the primary outlet and its peripherals (printer/scanner or VCR/cable box, etc.) into the others. High-tech sensors know when you shut down the main device, [...]

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Greening Your Battery Usage

We use batteries often in our everyday lives. Think of how many batteries we have gone through in our life time.  Hopefully you have been recycling yours to keep them our of landfills and heavy metals out of our water supplies.  Communities are now required to have hazardous waste resources in place so check in [...]

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How to Buy Milk

Make sure that the extra money you’re spending to get the organic label is money well spent. The Cornucopia Institute created a rating of dairy producers: http://cornucopia.org/dairysurvey/FarmID_153.html

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Paper Retrievers

We all know the wonders of recycling, and most of us can recycle our cans and bottles at the curb, but it can be inconvenient to recycle paper products.  Paper Retrievers are becoming more popular across the United States, now in 19 major cities, and can usually be found locally at schools or churches.  Use [...]

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What is Unclutter Earth?

Learn to simplift life and use green ideas to make lasting change.

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