San Francisco outlaws plastic bags
Politicians are finally making some sensible environmental decisions - albeit on a small scale for now.
So, we’ve found a place you can buy them!!!
www.cleangreenbags.com
Politicians are finally making some sensible environmental decisions - albeit on a small scale for now.
So, we’ve found a place you can buy them!!!
www.cleangreenbags.com
Quality used, new, misprinted and overrun cardboard boxes. Why pay the high price of brand new boxes, when you will only use them once? And you don’t have to cut down a tree to make a used cardboard box! Wonderful idea and as much as people move around these days, timely.
If you’re buying boxes and not getting them in the alley behind the grocery stores in your town, then try Used Cardboard Boxes
There is now a “Green” product to wash, wax, polish and seal (a complete detail) 100% of all vehicles WITHOUT WATER inside and out.
No hose, no soap, no mess or clean-up. No need to waste hundreds of gallons of water each time you clean your car, truck, R. V. motorcycle etc. etc. Also many household uses.
No need to contaminate the surface water tables with run off caused by soapy oily water and detergents.
INTRODUCING NO WET GREEN/CLEAN waterless wash, wax, polish and sealant. Just spray No Wet “Green” on the surface of the vehicle, wait a few seconds (No Wet is now lifting the dirt from the surface of the vehicle and encapsulating all of the dirt) wipe with a cotton towel, allow another few seconds for the waxes and sealants to do their job and buff with a clean towel. You’re done.
There are no abrasives, kerosene, silicones, or petroleum distillates in No Wet “Green. No Wet “Green” is completely earth friendly. 100% “GREEN”. Non toxic, biodegradable. Volatile Organic Compound Complaint. Derived from bio-based organic sources, meeting all criteria to be a “Green” product.
Be aware. Care enough what happens to our planet. Get into the 21st century and help make sure there’s a 22nd century for the generations to come.
No Wet Concepts has been producing and supplying waterless vehicle cleaning products under different branding’s worldwide for over 12 years and is proud to have recently developed/produced our first “Green” product. No Wet Green/Clean is the only product of this type that can be called a “Green” product.
No Wet Green Clean can be contacted for wholesale/ retail pricing and if you are looking to sell it for them also … 732-723-9100….800-790-5052 Spotswood NJ USA and you can visit their web site www.nowetgreenclean.info
They even have a very informative video about NOWET Green Clean. It may take a few seconds to load. You will hear the word “duco”, this is the painted surface. http://www.nowetcarclean.com.au/video.html
If any of you have used this product, please comment about it.
WILLIAM SALETAN, WASHINGTON POST - According to the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute, shipments of air conditioners and heat pumps have tripled over the past three decades. The percentage of single-family homes built with central air has gone from 36 to 87. The percentage of cars built with air conditioning has risen from 61 to 98. In 1970, 42 percent of occupied mobile homes had it. By 2003, that percentage had more than doubled.
It’s a heartwarming - or, more precisely, a heart- cooling - story. Unfortunately, the story doesn’t end there. Air conditioning takes indoor heat and pushes it outdoors. To do this, it uses energy, which increases production of greenhouse gases, which warm the atmosphere. From a cooling standpoint, the first transaction is a wash, and the second is a loss. We’re cooking our planet to refrigerate the diminishing part that’s still habitable.
All over the country, power consumption is breaking records, and air conditioning is a huge reason why. We use about one-sixth of our electricity to cool ourselves. That’s more than the total electricity consumption of India, a country whose population exceeds 1 billion. To get the electricity, we burn oil and coal. We also run air conditioners in our cars, which reduces urban fuel efficiency by up to four miles per gallon, at an annual cost of 7 billion gallons of gasoline.