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The Environmental Blog: Save with a Clothes Drying Rack Mar 13, 2009 ... This is my clothes drying rack. I am saving MONEY and ENERGY by not using a dryer to dry my clothes. Dryers are very energy intensive and ...
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The Environmental Blog: Scientists Create a Fire Safe, Green Plastic This new plastic is environmentally safe and has the potential to save lives, its a win win situation for everyone. The scientists who developed this ...
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The Environmental Blog: Gravity Feed Rainwater Mar 5, 2009 ... The rainwater barrels are made from recycled plastic and go for $125 for a 60 gallon ... Environmental Graffiti · Oregon Toxics Alliance ...
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The Environmental Blog: Downspout Rainwater Collection Barrels Mar 7, 2009 ... Rainwater Harvesting rebates will be based upon the amount of rain that can be stored: ... Environmental Graffiti · Oregon Toxics Alliance ...
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The Environmental Blog: Downspout Rainwater Collection Barrels Mar 7, 2009 ... Government Rebates for Downspout Rainwater Collection Barrels ... $50 rebate for rain barrels (limit 4) Florida Residents of Daytona Beach ...
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The Environmental Blog: Meat is Bad For the Environment, Part: I Meat is Bad For the Environment, Part: I ... animals can, then we can eat them. They're tasty. Eat less meat and respect it. ...
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The Environmental Blog: Salt Free Water Softener's The salt free water softener as it is typically referred to, utilizes nano technology to convert the dissolved calcium and magnesium content of the water ...
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The Environmental Blog: Salt Free Water Softener's The salt free water softener as it is typically referred to, utilizes nano technology to convert the dissolved calcium and magnesium content of the water ...
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The Environmental Blog: Save with a Clothes Drying Rack This is my clothes drying rack. I am saving MONEY and ENERGY by not using a ... have a larger dryer because you have a large family and needed a bigger one. ...
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The Environmental Blog: Electric Bicycles - Eco Transportation But a recent eco-tip from Scooters N' Bikes had opened my eyes to an electric bicycle. I guess in the back of my head I always knew they ...
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