Guest Post: US and Europe Different Definitions of Organic Wine

April 24, 2012 by  
Filed under Featured Posts, Food & Drink, Guest Posts

When it comes to the issue of wine vs. organic wine, for the average consumer, there probably isn’t very much thought given to what the difference is. Oh, but to the winemaker, it is becoming more and more of a pretty big deal; so much so that some of the United States brands are quietly [...]

Share

Guest Post: What Is the Expiration Date on Your Electric Car Battery

April 19, 2012 by  
Filed under Featured Posts, Green Living, Guest Posts

Gas prices are so ridiculously high right now that when people think about trading their current gas guzzler for an electric vehicle like a Ford Focus, Chevrolet Volt or Nissan Leaf, the focus tends to be more on how much money that they can save in gas rather than any of the maintenance that’s required [...]

Share

Guest Post: The Viability Of Installing A Wind Turbine On Your Land

Thanks to self imposed targets put in place by the government, the UK is committed to producing 15% of its energy from renewable sources by 2020. This equates to around 35% of its electric. Whilst the intentions are good, the execution is proving somewhat more problematic. The truth is that many of the most suitable [...]

Share

Guest Post: Green Business Entrepreneurs Success Summit

April 15, 2012 by  
Filed under Featured Posts, Green Living, Guest Posts

With a name like that, who needs a description? Okay, so you might be wondering just when and where this conference takes place, not to mention who is invited, how much it costs, and what you will gain by attending. When you first set your eyes on the Green Business Entrepreneurs website, you might think [...]

Share

Guest Post: Why Some Eco-Friendly Products Are Expensive and Why You Should Still Buy Them

Buying eco-friendly products and living a “green” lifestyle can sometimes seem a little expensive. The reason environmentally friendly products typically cost more than their non-green counterparts is due to a variety of reasons. – Smaller companies more-typically produce green products – Products are often manufactured locally to reduce the carbon footprint – Green products contain [...]

Share

Guest Post: Top Green Trends in College Education

April 13, 2012 by  
Filed under Featured Posts, Guest Posts, Things To Do

Organizations around the world are looking for ways to become more environmentally conscious, and colleges are no different. Institutions of higher education have made great strides towards environmental sustainability and a smaller carbon footprint. And the schools are not simply looking at their own processes, but also at ways they can encourage students to take [...]

Share

Guest Post: 10 Foods That Boost the Immune System

Although many people today are proponents of taking supplements to aid their overall health and to build their immunity against disease, they may be missing out on the obvious. Choosing foods that are rich in immune system builders offer you a great way to add interesting flavors to your diet and give your body the [...]

Share

Guest Post: Double Glazing

April 10, 2012 by  
Filed under Guest Posts, Home & Garden, Top Picks

The vast majority of windows that are installed today are double glazed uPVC windows. This is partly due to the fact that they have a much lesser impact on the environment than other types of window. Not only do they have environmental benefits but they also look good, take very little maintenance and will last [...]

Share

Guest Post: Recycling…It’s a kids game

April 8, 2012 by  
Filed under Featured Posts, Green Living, Guest Posts

These days, there is no excuse not to recycle.  Even the most non-eco amongst us are being dragged into recycling with each local authority providing different bins for different products  (which are all collected on different days; we all need a calendar just to keep up with it all!) Get the kids involved: So why [...]

Share

Guest Post: Is the Office in Need of a Greener Look

April 7, 2012 by  
Filed under Featured Posts, Green Living, Guest Posts

If your small business office is in need of an extra shade or two of green these days, there are many ways to go about that. As more small business owners look for ways to save money in 2012, going green is a money-saving way to do just that. From recycling office products to purchasing [...]

Share

« Previous PageNext Page »