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Nate Shaw's Hampton Roads Real Estate Blog The first discovery was a paint roller made from recycled materials. It was great to see this as ... Name: Nate Shaw: Location: Hampton Roads, United States ...
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Nate Shaw's Hampton Roads Real Estate Blog The more recycled products we can get stocked in the larger stores, the cheaper they will become ... Name: Nate Shaw: Location: Hampton Roads, United States ...
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Nate Shaw's Hampton Roads Real Estate Blog: True, and Scary ... Sep 19, 2008 ... All of that bottled water consumption takes quite a toll on the environment. ... for facts and statistics on the real cost of bottled water. ...
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Nate Shaw's Hampton Roads Real Estate Blog: True, and Scary ... Sep 19, 2008 ... True, and Scary, Bottled Water Statistics. Bottled water is a huge business. According to a recent article in the Solutions newsletter from ...
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Nate Shaw's Hampton Roads Real Estate Blog: True, and Scary ... Sep 19, 2008 ... True, and Scary, Bottled Water Statistics. Bottled water is a huge business. According to a recent article in the Solutions newsletter from ...
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Northern Virginia Green Real Estate: Garage Fridge Guilt Sep 26, 2008 ... The money and emission savings get even higher when you factor in the temperature changes in the garage in which the older, second fridge ...
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Nate Shaw Home Selling System - Northern Virginia Real Estate Free reports and information on the Metropolitan Washington DC Northern Virginia area housing market provided by Nate Shaw.
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Nate Shaw's Hampton Roads Real Estate Blog: Home Energy Audit May 7, 2008 ... I had a home energy audit done last week at our home. The audit was performed by EDGE, which is a home re-modeling company that offers green ...
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Northern Virginia Green Real Estate: Garage Fridge Guilt Sep 26, 2008 ... A blog by Nate Shaw, Northern Virginia's Green Real Estate Agent. Information on how to fight global warming, live a more green lifestyle, ...
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Northern Virginia Green Real Estate: Habitat for Humanity ReStore ... May 16, 2008 ... You can probably pick up most of the materials you need at a fraction of the cost, all while helping Habitat for Humanity build homes for ...
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