Guest Post: It’s Green or Bust for Businesses
May 20, 2013 by Brenda
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Whether your business is a small start-up or a multi-million pound corporation, sustainability is big news. Adopting ‘clean technology’ can not only save you money long-term, it can actually ensure the survival of your company. According to Tom Delay, chief executive of the Carbon Trust, a charitable initiative advising businesses on how to cut down [...]
Guest Post: 20 Ways to Improve the Carbon Footprint of Your Small Business
May 16, 2013 by Brenda
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Going green and reducing the carbon footprint of your small business has a range of benefits. In addition to helping to preserve the environment, you can also cut costs, increase efficiency and output, and give yourself a marketing advantage. Many changes are also quick and simple. Changing to a green supplier for web hosting, or [...]
Guest Post: Natural Ways of Removing Body and Facial Hair
May 13, 2013 by Brenda
Filed under Guest Posts, Health, Nutrition & Beauty
No woman wants to admit that she has a problem with facial hair, even if it’s only excessive peach fuzz on her upper lip or a few dark hairs on her chin that she plucks as they appear. So you might be surprised to learn that you’re not alone in dealing with this unsightly problem. [...]
Guest Post: Landscape Design Tips to Reduce Your Air Conditioning Costs
May 9, 2013 by Brenda
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Blasting your air conditioner this summer might be the only way to beat the heat, but it will also take a serious hit on your wallet. Air conditioning costs alone make up for about 16% of a household’s utility bills, but during the summer months this percentage could see a significant upsurge. Moreover, air conditioning [...]
Guest Post: An Eco-Friendly Approach to Business Car Leasing
May 5, 2013 by Brenda
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When considering cars, eco-conscious alternatives with zero emissions are not exclusive to the consumer market. As a business, there are a whole range of options for ‘going green’ – reducing your carbon footprint and showing your sense of corporate responsibility. Here’s a guide to taking an eco approach to business car leasing.
Guest Post: 5 Reasons to Build a Green Home
May 4, 2013 by Brenda
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Now here’s an interesting fact about the eco-friendly movement: Did you know that when it comes to the amount of eco-friendly homes that are constructed within the United States, 17 percent of them are considered to be “green”? Not only that, but there is reliable data that also supports the fact that the number is [...]
Making Healthy Eating Fun for Kids
May 2, 2013 by Brenda
Filed under Food & Drink, Guest Posts, Kids & Teens
An article that explores some fun and novel ways to encourage a child to adopt healthier eating habits Healthy eating and kids isn’t exactly synonymous and for many parents trying to get their children to eat a healthy balanced diet that is brimming with fruit, vegetables and fish, is one long battle. The good news [...]
Guest Post: Incentivising Green Motoring
April 26, 2013 by Brenda
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Even for those who doubt the severity of global warming, it has become obvious that our current fossil fuel consumption is unsustainable. So governments and individuals throughout the world are finally taking measures to reverse our ecologically destructive trends. This is particularly true in the realm of green motoring, where powerful and efficient alternative fuel [...]
Guest Post: 5 Ways to Go Green on Your Wedding Day
April 16, 2013 by Brenda
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Weddings can be costly, leaving newlywed couples with months of debt to repay. But your wedding day can also cost the environment in ways that affect our planet for years to come. Although it can be challenging to have an environmentally friendly wedding, it’s possible to go green without sacrificing your wedding day wishes. As [...]
Guest Post: Which Countries Prove the Greenest
April 14, 2013 by Brenda
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Kermit the Frog may have lamented that it wasn’t easy being green, yet it’s for the benefit of mankind’s survival that more countries and their residents choose to go green. While it’s impossible to change the past, members of current and future generations can take steps to wisely use and preserve natural resources rather than [...]















