Posts Tagged ‘go green’

Mobile Phone Goes Green

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

So many things are now going green and now the mobile phone is set to hit the market too.

If you appliances already have the energy star they are deemed to be green and of course you have the option of going green when it comes to the car thanks to the hybrid. However when buying your next mobile is there an option out there for somebody who wants to save the world?

Well unbelievably there is and it comes in the form of Samsung and Sprint teaming up. The new mobile phone is actually made from corn and 80% of recyclable materials are used. You have to question why this hasn’t been done before though? Now that most people in the developed world own at least one mobile phone, it seems crazy why this sort of thing wasn’t released sooner!

The phone charger itself has the energy star on it and some of the applications on the phones are even put on there beforehand to make you a greener person. The Discvoery Channel have pre-loaded apps onto there to help turn you into an even greater greener person. There is also a glossary on there explaining things on climate changes.

This isn’t the end of it for this phone, it is also a smartphone with GPS, you get to browse the web and it even has speech recognition. What this shows is that technology seems to be jumping ahead at a very alarming rate.

Of course it doesn’t just have to stop on the phone, you can buy so many different things for the home that are green and eco-friendly now whether that is accessories for the kitchen as well as eco bathroom accessories So whatever eco friendly furnishings you are looking to change there is always something out there for you to choose.Whatever will they come up with next. Technology is wonderful, but where will it all end?

 

The Mobile Phone Goes Green

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

So many things are now going green and it now looks like the mobile phone is set to join the ranks.

All appliances with the energy star are already deemed to be green and you even have the option of going green when it comes to the car thanks to the hybrid. However, when looking at purchasing your next mobile, will there be an option out there for somebody who wants to save the world?

Well unbelievably there is and it comes in the form of Samsung and Sprint teaming up. This new phone is actually made from corn and is made up from 80% recyclable materials. The real question is, why hasn’t this been done before? Now that most people in the developed world seem to own at least one mobile phone, it seems crazy why this sort of phone hasn’t been released earlier!

The phone charger itself has the energy star on it and some of the applications on the phones are even put on there beforehand to make you a greener person. Pre-loaded apps from the Discovery Channel have been put on there to help turn you into a greener person as a whole. They have even introduced a glossary to help explain things on climate changes.

This isn’t it for this phone, it is also a smartphone that has GPS, Web browsing and speech recognition. What this shows is that technology seems to be jumping ahead at a very alarming rate.

Of course it doesn’t just have to stop on the phone, you can buy so many different things for the home that are green and eco-friendly now whether that is accessories for the kitchen as well as bathroom accessories So whatever homeware you are looking to change there is always something out there for you to choose.It makes you wonder what they will think of next. Technology is wonderful, but where will it all end?

 

Being Environmentally Friendly

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Going green has been pushed in most country worldwide.” Homes are traditionally known as energy cows. This drain on energy reserves can also be a drain on homeowner’s wallets. Going green can help not only the world but the homeowner as well. Insulation comes standard with most of all new build homes, always make sure this has been set up correctly by the builders.

If you have an older home this may not be the case. Insulation was not generally added to homes built before the 1940’s. Homeowners with an older home should check to see if their home is insulated.

Cavity wall insulation is normally the most common type of insulation. Insulation is usually injected into the buildings wall cavity. The gap between the two outside walls. Insulation will stop the conduction of heat into or out of your home and save the power you have traditionally used to heat or cool your home. Sometimes heat insulation in countries such as Japan,

America, and the UK is funded by local power companies, so homeowners are urged to contact their power provider before installing insulation. Turning Out the Lights Another simple way to save the environment and homeowners’ money is buy turning out the lights. More and more people are turning to the option of solar panels to help them save the planet and money.

Homeowners have been told for years that turning out lights when they leave a room will greatly reduce their power bills. But how many homeowners follow this advice? According to many studies only a small percentage of homeowners turn out lights when they leave the room. It is unfortunate as turning out the lights is easy to do and will save energy and money. Always research the information you require as there are thousands of energy reviews, home energy review may be the one you need to look at.

It is a fact that a high number of familieshardly use all the rooms in their house. If they could turn out the lights in these rooms they could cut their power bills by 25 percent. Turning On the Lights Of course, you cannot live in the dark and you must have your lights on sometime.

Companies have recognized this need to balance the use of electricity and the need to preserve the environment and are now producing environmentally friendly light bulbs. These bulbs use a smaller percentage of electricity every time they are on in the home. These will last much longer and will produce lower waste levels.

Don’t forget to Flush Water bills rank right up there with power bills when it comes to both homeowners’ expenses and protecting the environment. Bathrooms are notorious for wasting water.

Along with things homeowners and their families can do to save water, like not running water while brushing teeth, there are devices on the market to help save water in the bathroom.

Several companies are making low flow shower heads that reduce the amount to water that comes from the shower every time it is turned on. These shower heads are inexpensive and easy for the homeowner to install. There are products on the market today which will allow you to lower the flow and fill level. These devices allow toilets to continue to function at optimum levels while saving water.

You will be very suprised at the various options available to start going green. Why now start by recycling. Check out the recycling facts you will be suprised.

10 steps to achieving "The Green Effect" under your own roof

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

The Green Effect

During this economic crisis and continued global warming, the need for sustainable development has become a today issue instead of a tomorrow issue. Both private and government entities (including the EPA) have come up with programs and products that promote “green” production and consumption. These environment-friendly practices are now being used in numerous firms and industries.

But what about our homes? Are our homes as "green" as they should be? Continued efforts to sustain the environment should first and foremost be undertaken under our own roof. These can be done with the use of products that consume less energy and other resources. Over time, the use of these products can result not only in savings but also in the reduction of waste and materials harmful to our homes and the environment.

Here’s a quick list of 10 items I’ve discovered that can make a world of a difference.

1. Heat-energy recovery system

· Sensible Heat Energy Recovery System (SHERS) uses heat generated from an air-conditioner or refrigerator to heat water. Payback period is anywhere from six months to two years

2.The Eco Bio Block

· Made of volcanic stones and beneficial bacteria, is used to purify water in home aquariums, water tanks and big bodies of water such as ponds, lakes and marshes. When placed in aquariums around 20 gallons or less, there is no need to filter, clean or change water for a period of one to three years.

3. Biowash ball

· Washing clothes without using a detergent may seem strange. Introducing the Anabess biowash ball, it’s made of natural ceramics & alters the chemical composition of the water so it can wash clothes more effectively without liquid detergent. It should last over 3 years. Think of the peace of mind you'll have by not ever running to the store for more detergent at the last minute again.

4. Air-con with inverter technology

· The Panasonic Envio series of air-conditioners makes use of an “inverter technology” that changes compressor operation speed to match a changing room temperature and adjust power output accordingly, which leads to reduced energy consumption of up to 50 percent, while product only costs about 14% more than the average AC. The payback period may be expected in about seven months..

5.Low Flow faucets

Moen has mother natures call for water conservation by coming up with a line of WaterSense-certified bathroom faucets. With the help of new aerator technology these Moen faucets use 30% less water than other models but still feel just as powerful on your hands.

6. Compact fluorescent lamp

· Much has been said about the efficiency of compact fluorescent lamps or CFLs. They have a lifespan 5x longer than incandescent lamps and consume 80% less energy with the same level of lumens. Companies such as Purely Products even carry CFLs that double as ionizers for the room, eliminating the need for an unsightly ionizer on the floor.

7.Reusable shopping bags

· The impact of just one person changing to reusable bags over a two-year period is significant. Used twice a week for two years a consumer would save 832 plastic bags from going in a landfill.

8.Biodegradable Cellulose Sandwich bags

· Typical plastic bags are derived from petroleum and take well over a lifespan to decompose. These biodegrade in 30-90 days in soil BUT actually keep food lasting longer, unlike plastic, they don't release gases which spoil food taste.

9.Smart Surge Protector

· Green Home introduced a smart surge protector. The power strip is able to 'sense' the flow of electrical current through the strip's control outlet. This unique feature enables the Smart Strip to turn off selected equipment when it’s not in use saving you money and time!

A small electronic device inside the Smart Strip monitors the current on a single outlet. Let’s say the computer is plugged into that single outlet. When your computer is finished shutting down, the current draw from the computer drops to its idle current -- and the Smart Strip monitors the current change, automatically shutting off all of the computer peripherals.

The Smart Strip Power Strip is the only surge protector in existence with energy saving electronics. The 10 outlet version has 1 Control Outlet, 3 Constant Hot Outlets, and 6 Switched Outlets.

10.Compostable Trash Bags

· These BioBags are made from GMO free starch and are 100% biodegradable and 100% compostable.

Now that you know these products exist start using them daily. We each can do our part by being "green" aware during our purchase cycles.