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Adapted Tools for Organic Farming
One of the driving forces behind organic farming is the fact that the use of resources and the environmental damage caused by these methods are much less than what’s seen with traditional agricultural systems. While this is true, it doesn’t mean that organic farming doesn’t have its own obstacles. For example, with organically grown produce, the yields are often smaller and it’s typically more expensive on the consumer level.
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A Guide to Reducing the Energy Usage Of Your Home
If you want to reduce your carbon footprint for good and ensure that you are being proactive about how to save the environment and reduce the effects of climate change on a domestic level, it is important to enact ways to reduce your energy usage at home. Through renewing and updating appliances to controlling your use of electricity, gas and water, there are endless ways that you can do your bit to create a greener world.
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How Climate Change is Impacting Businesses
Climate change has become a prevalent aspect of our modern reality. We stand at the edge of an indisputable precipice, where the decisions we make over the next few years could mean the difference between thriving and struggling to survive. The potential for irreversible impact on our environment is concerning enough, but many of us fail to consider just how many aspects of our lives climate change could actually affect.
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Can Carpet Cleaning Improve the Health of Your Home?
It is no secret that a professional carpet cleaning can bring life back to your carpet by deeply cleaning it and removing deep-down dirt and stains. There are however more benefits than just a better appearance when you have your carpets professionally cleaned. The American Lung Association recommends vacuuming carpets at least three times weekly and having carpets professionally cleaned annually if members of your household have issues with breathing such as asthma, allergies, and snoring. Having your carpets professionally cleaned aids in the overall health of your home.
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Have a Merry Eco-Friendly Christmas
Christmas is the season of compassion, kindness, and love, and that’s as important for the environment as it is for you and your family. Holiday gatherings ring with happiness and good cheer, but they also involve more excess waste than at other times of the year. United States citizens produce roughly one million extra tons of garbage per week between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. That waste affects not only the environment but also our health and our children’s future.
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Plants That Purify Air In Your Home
Having houseplants is incredibly popular, and it is easy to see why. There are many different reasons that people may want to have some indoor plants. They might look good, smell good or even provide useful ingredients. For example, growing lemon mint can not only give you a nice house plant but also give you lemon mint to use in dishes.
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Saving Money AND Environment: Smart Tricks to Green up Your Business Fleet
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How to Keep Your House Environmentally Clean
There are many ways to keep your home sparkling clean without bringing in harmful toxins. Read on for our top tips on keeping your house environmentally clean.
Use green cleaning products
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How to Plan an Eco-Friendly Wedding on a Budget
Wedding trends come and go, and it seems like couples are always trying to find new ways to make their ceremonies and receptions unique. From customized favors to fun games guests can play, the sky is truly the limit when it comes to making your wedding a day to remember.