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environmentally friendly!!?
what sort of things can make a house evironmentally friendly and energy efficient becasue i have to do a project on it. i have things like wind turbine, compost heap, pond, solar panels etc.
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miss-blue
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05/08/08
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What is the most environmentally friendly was to dispose of cooking oil?
What is the best way to dispose of used cooking oil. I know pouring it down the drain is not environmentally friendly. I dispose of it in a container and toss it in the bin, is there a more environmentally friendly way or doesnt it cause any great harm? Just wondering what other people do.
What is the most environmentally friendly WAY to dispose of cooking oil, i meant to ask.
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mooksy81
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06/20/07
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What is an environmentally friendly way to combat "slow flow"?
The drain in my shower has started to drain very slowly recently...after a 10 minute shower, I'm standing in 6" of water. I don't like it, but I also don't feel right pouring a liter of toxic Drain-O down the drain.
So is there a more environmentally friendly way to unclog the drain? Or any other suggestions?
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bada_bing2k4
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12/28/07
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Anyone know an environmentally friendly cleaning mixture for shower tiles & glass?
The cleaners you buy from the shops are too strong and you nearly end up intoxicated with their fumes. I would like an environmentally friendly mixture for cleaning the wall tiles, floor tiles and glass in the shower. I'll try just about anything. Thanks.
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barbwade66
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12/30/07
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How environmentally friendly are your food shopping basket and your cooking? Do you give any thought to the?
impact that they have on the environment and try do make them more environmentally friendly? And if so how?
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Rhyme and Reason
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03/25/08
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What is the most environmentally friendly way to dispose of used tissues?
When disposing a tissue is it more environmentally friendly to throw it away in the trash or flush it down the toilet? Assume the tissue is used in a traditional way like blowing your nose (nothing toxic on the tissue) and assume you already have to flush the toilet (you are not flushing the toilet just for the tissue).
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Smart Guy
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06/14/08
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What country is the most environmentally friendly country in the world?
How Does it make it the cleanest/most environmentally friendly place ?
Is this becuase of were it is located or because of the carbon admissions?
Or the politics of the region ?
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Selboo
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05/22/07
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Is there a natural environmentally friendly deoderant that works?
I have tried a few of the natural and environmentally friendly deoderants/anti-perspirants and I swear that at the end of the day I smell worse than if I had not worn any deoderant at all. I am not a naturally stinky person, I don't suffer from extreme body odor or anything like that. I am just trying to find something that works as well as my Secret. I know that one of the brands I tried was JASON'S or something like that. I can't remember the name of the other. Any suggestions?
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jenkline75
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01/13/08
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How can a retail store become more environmentally friendly?
I work at a specialty running store and for the month of April we want to launch a more environmentally friendly way of doing things, not only within the store but directly with customers. We have done away with our big plastic bags and have invested in canvas/organic reuseable bags. But of course we would like to do a lot more. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
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JennyLane
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03/18/08
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What are the options for environmentally friendly forms of packaging for foods?
I want to know where i can find environmentally friendly forms of packaging for a food maunfacturing venture i am hoping to start. I am not sure whther to go for glass (which i belive to be the easiest to recycle here in the UK), or some of these new corn/starch based (PLA) plastics which claim to be compostible. Ideally I want to know the options which present to lowest environmental damage overall from cradle to grave, and if possible where i can find out further information on suppliers etc. But any help will be useful indeed.
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Joniquai
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06/24/06
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