Because of global warming and diminishing natural resources, eco friendly living has become a very popular choice for millions of people. There are a number of big and small things we can do to protect our environment. Because so many of us move each year, there is now a growing trend to find ways to make the moving experience more environmentally friendly.
Traditional moving had been quite unfriendly to the environment because of the huge amount of stuff we took with us and the large amount of fuel that produced toxic pollutants in the air. There are now many ways to relocate responsibly. The following list provides a number of helpful tips that will make your move more environmentally friendly:
Inventory: Before you start packing, you should take an inventory of all of your household and garage items. You will probably find many things that you no longer need or have not used in years. This can include old electronics, clothes, and other items that have been sitting around collecting dust. You can donate them to the appropriate charities. You can also donate old books to your local library. Take electronic goods such as stereos, cell phones, and other items to an electronic recycle facility. Neighborhood yard sales and giveaways are another option. You can also sell items online or in the classified section of the newspaper.
Eco-Friendly Cleaning Supplies: Before packing, many people will clean all of their belongings. Consider using eco friendly cleaning supplies. Biodegradable and non-toxic cleaners are safe for people, pets, and the environment.
Earth Friendly Packing: Packing materials such as foam peanuts and plastic bubble wrap produces a lot of waste that ends up in the landfills. Using old sheets, towels, newspaper, and recycled plastic wrap will reduce waste. Substituting honeycombed recycled paper products for bubble wrap is another good choice.
Packing Containers: Used and recycled boxes are great for packing items. They are strong and durable. There are many sizes and shapes and you can acquire them at recycled box retailers, supermarkets, stores,etc. After you finish with the boxes, you can give them to the moving company so they can reuse them. You can also take them to a recycling depot or give them to someone else who needs them for moving. You can also rent recyclable containers. You can purchase rubber tubs at many stores. They are great for packing small and fragile items. Recycled plastic containers are another great choice. After your move, you can use them to store items such as tools and other hardware.
Hazardous Items: Certain items such as flammables, corrosives, and explosive that can include fertilizers, car batteries, acids, ammunition, paint thinners and bleach, can be very dangerous for people and the environment. Take them to a facility that properly disposes of hazardous waste.
Earth Friendly Movers: There are many environmentally conscious movers. They provide recycled containers, boxes, and packaging. Some companies have "Poopy Pallets," which are made from recycled baby diapers. Many also use biodiesel-powered trucks and will drop-off and pick-up boxes before and after the move.
After you have packed and shipped your items, you will need to clean. The best way to do this is to use eco-friendly cleaning products. They are made of all-natural and organic ingredients. These are safe to use because they don't release any toxins in the air or environment, and they won't damage your skin.
Moving can be a time consuming task, but making it green will help the environment. You will feel good knowing that you are reducing your carbon footprint and saving our natural resources.
Eco Friendly Building Materials
In this article, we will learn about them eco friendly paints. During the curing and evaporating process, paints release their solvents in the atmosphere. You remember our articles explaining solvents right?
The release of these Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's) into the atmosphere, can precipitate effects ranging from Ozone Depletion, to smog, and yes, to Global Warming too. Public sentiment has only been getting stronger in the past few years, and unlike the 1990's, where the introduction of Green paints bombed, the latest revolution is not going to end.
The crux of the matter however, is that painting experts maintain that, despite what the marketers say, paints without VOC's don't perform as well as paints that have them. They claim that they require more coats to achieve the same finish, and are not as long lasting.
However, with VOC's being linked to dizziness, and asthma, public demand is only getting stronger, and the industry has no choice but to respond.
One solution, is to use Latex Paints, that are water based, with an acrylic resin acting as a binder. In addition to being environmentally friendly - Water based means no more VOCs - Latex paints have several other advantages over traditional paints including washability, and better opacity (Ability to completely cover another color).
Of course, being water based means that the Latex paints cannot be used to paint iron, as it will speed up the rusting process. Even so, there is a distinct trend towards latex paints, and new innovations are popping up everywhere.
The term ?Green Paints? can not only refer to the overt effects of the paint itself, but the manufacturing process that is followed in order to obtain the paint ingredients. For example, Titanium Dioxide, is widely used in paints for it's whiteness, and for the fact that it has high ?Hiding power?. This refers to the refractive index of the material. If the refractive index is high, it will provide greater opacity when it is disbursed in a solvent.
However, Titanium Dioxide is manufactured by processes called the sulphate, and chloride processes that resulted in diluted Sulphuric acid being created as a by product. These were dispersed into the sea, prompting debate on whether or not this was acceptable. It also meant that all substances that were dissolved in the acid, would also be released into the sea.
Quite apart from more efficient manufacturing practices, Titanium Dioxide, when applied as an exterior coating, reacts with sunlight causing smog. The International Agency for research on Cancer (IARC), has also classified Titanium Dioxide as an IARC Group 2B carcinogen, which means that it is probably an agent leading to the promotion of cancer in humans. Despite this, Titanium Dioxide is widely used.
Given the serious health and environmental damage that paints can have directly through their effects, as well as indirectly through their manufacture, Eco Friendly paints are set to have a major impact on the industry, as well as changing the way we view paint
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