Recycling Industrial Batteries
June 28, 2010 by ftsword37
Filed under Green Living
It is vitally important that humanity adjusts their behavior in order to live in harmony with the environment. Leaving behind an ecosystem that operates properly for future generations is only possible if everyone does his part. Many businesses, however, are not doing theirs. We can only succeed in keeping the planet green if they are on board. If the actions of businesses do not match those of the citizens, it is counterproductive and no progress can be made. There are several environmental hazards with which businesses tend to be rather careless, but they are particularly casual when it comes to industrial batteries. Materials such as lead, sulfuric acid, cadmium, and alkaline electrolytes are found in these batteries and can damage the environment irreparably if simply thrown out. Proper disposal is required in order to prevent adverse effects to the planet. Measures have been taken to ensure that businesses process their waste properly. Laws are in place that require businesses to take responsibility for their waste products. Once an industrial battery has been used up, it needs to be taken to a qualified disposal facility because the highly toxic materials found within are categorized as industrial waste. Many businesses must take the used batteries to professional processors and regionally approved handlers because they do not often have adequate processing facilities on site. Once a battery is used, it must be taken to a plant that is qualified to handle it in order to diminish any harm that might come to the environment. Following are the legal measures required of companies that utilize industrial batteries:
- A person qualified in handling industrial waste must be designated to do so.
- You must find a specialist subcontractor to collect and transport your used industrial batteries.
- Accurate records must be maintained regarding the number of batteries purchased and used. This data must be provided to the subcontractor.
Performing these duties is not an option. It is a legal requirement. Large fines are handed down to companies found noncompliant with the legal mandates enforced by the nation. Additionally, fines are not the only financial hardship a business faces if they choose to break the law. Imagine the public relations headache such a company would face. In a world in which it is more important than ever to go green, potential customers and businesses tend to shy away from a business that appears as if they do not care about the environment.
Find Out Why You Should Recycle Paper
June 15, 2010 by ftsword37
Filed under Green Living
Not enough people recycle the paper that they use, which is a real shame because there are many benefits to be had from doing so. What are those benefits? Well, these are some of the main ones…
- As paper is made from trees, the less paper we use the less trees have to be cut down. The effect of cutting down trees is devastating on the environment. Whole ecosystems can come to an end as a result of just part of a forest being cut down. Therefore, recycling paper saves many animals and a lot of plant-life. There is also the visual impact that deforestation to consider. Google the term ‘deforestation’ and see for yourself what a stain excessively cutting down trees leaves on our planet.
- A lot of everyday items (newspapers, Cardboard Boxes, envelopes, egg cartons, paper towels, toilet paper, etc.) can be made from recycled paper. These items do the same job whether they are made from ‘new’ paper or recycled paper, so it makes so no sense to not make them from recycled paper. The problem is we are not recycling enough paper to be able to make these items from only recycled paper.
- Money can be saved in two ways by recycling paper. Firstly, from a manufacturing point of view, it costs much less to turn waste paper into new paper products than it does to turn trees into new paper products. Secondly, as consumers, by buying recycled products we can save money as they nearly always cost less than ones made from virgin pulp. In these harsh economic times, avoiding unnecessary leakage in any part of the economy makes sense.
- Recycled paper products conserve resources and generate less pollution during manufacturing. This is because the fibers have already been processed once. It also reduces solid waste because it takes usable paper out of the waste stream. That means less total energy, water, and chemical use, and lower releases of air and water pollutants.
- Producing recycled paper uses much less total energy than producing virgin paper. Depending on the grade of paper, producing recycled paper may use less purchased energy in the form of fossil fuels and electricity. Pretty much all of the energy that we use damages the environment in one way or another, and so we should save what we can where we can.
Learn About Battery Recycling
May 23, 2010 by ftsword37
Filed under Green Living
There are various types of consumer batteries on the market today, from the lead-acid batteries we all use in our cars to the small button batteries we use in our watches. There are household batteries like AA, AAA, C, D and also the 9-volt type. Some of them are rechargeable, some are not, but, whatever the type of battery, they all have chemicals inside them - the three worst ones being lead, cadmium, and mercury.
As it stands, only around three to five per cent of all batteries are actually recycled. Most old batteries end up in a landfill, where they leak toxic chemicals into the soil. Recycling batteries at designated recycling plants really makes a difference, and goes a long way to helping protect the environment. Most of us recycle at least some paper, plastic or glass, so why not batteries too?
Some people say that recycling batteries is too difficult or inconvenient, but that is no more than an excuse, and a poor one at that. Lots of supermarkets have recycling points for batteries, and you can also find them in some libraries and schools. All you have to do is take your batteries and drop them in a box. Not hard, right? If you cannot think of anywhere in your local area that recycles batteries than do a quick search on Google for ‘recycle batteries + the name of your town’.
What follows is a list of the most common types of batteries and a brief look at if / how they can be recycled…
Button batteries : These small circular batteries are found in watches and hearing aids. If they are recycled then the mercury-oxide or silver-oxide within them can be reclaimed and used in the production of new batteries. They do not always advertise the fact (though they should do), but jewelers and pharmacies are happy to take these expired batteries from you.
Car batteries : Companies who sell car batteries are legally obliged in most countries to help with the recycling of expired car batteries, and so you can take your old ones to them and let them take care of the rest of the process. They will have contacts who can melt down the plastic components (to be used for new plastic products) and turn the lead into new batteries.
Household batteries : These are the ones used in clocks, toys, torches, etc. and you no doubt have lots of them in your house at this very moment. Unfortunately, they are not that easy to recycle, however, that does not mean that you should simply throw them in the trash when they have stopped working. You should still take them to battery recycling points so that they can be disposed of properly.
So, you now know about the importance of recycling batteries and also how to go about doing your bit to help the environment. Your contribution may seem like a small, insignificant one, but it is because too many people are of that mindset that we have the environmental problems that we face now.
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Installing Solar Panels : The Basics Explained
May 11, 2010 by ftsword37
Filed under Green Living
Few people would argue that renewable energy is the future, and of the renewable energy options available, solar panels are one of the most popular. The efficiency of solar panels has improved a lot in recent years, and the cost of them has fallen, making it viable for people to use them to power their home. Installing solar panels does not take long - just a few days. However, the planning process takes a couple of weeks more, as you need to get your home assessed and find the right solar panels. Even if you are knowledgeable enough to handle the installation and wiring of the solar panels, you may still need to contact an electrician. If you are not totally confident of being able to do the whole process yourself, then you are better off hiring a professional at the start, rather than calling them in half way through the job.
The most important decision you will need to make is what solar panels to use and how many of them to install. There are lots of brands and variations available, so this is not a decision to be rushed. The cheaper solar panels tend to be less capable of harnessing energy, and so you will need to buy lots of them to achieve the same amount of power as a few high range solar panels. You will be able to find precise details of all models of solar panels online, so you will have all the data you need to make relevant calculations. The install process itself is fairly simple. Holes need to be drilled into the roof and then metal rails securely bolted down. The solar panels are then attached to the metal rails. Simple as it sounds though, it needs to be done absolutely right, as if the solar panels are not installed correctly then there is a risk of them falling and causing damage to the property and / or causing an injury to those who live within it.
Standard electricians may be willing to take on the job of installing your solar panels, but you are better off taking the time, and incurring the extra expense, to find someone who specializes in that kind of work. There will almost certainly be at least a few people in your area that have relevant experience. Typing the name of your town followed by ’solar panel installation’ into Google should give you some options. Alternatively, you could phone up an electrician who has done work for you previously and ask them if they can recommend anyone. Try not to be put off by the initial costs that you will face because solar panels are a good mid to long-term investment. You will probably recoup the money you outlay within 5 years as a result of the money that you will save on reduced electricity bills. After that 5 year period, you will then be making ‘real’ savings each and every month.
What World War Two Taught Us About Recycling
March 7, 2010 by ftsword37
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Most people consider recycling to be a recent phenomenon, however, there is evidence of recycling from as long ago as 400BC. It was around the mid 1900s though that recycling was first done a mass scale.
During the World War II, resources were hard to come by and Governments ran massive recycling campaigns to ensure as little as possible was wasted. Here are a few examples of what was recycled and for what reason…
- Tins and metal were recycled for use in aircraft, tanks and weapons.
- Left over food provided feed for pigs, chickens and goats and people would bring their scraps to communal bins.
- Rubber was recycled to make new tires.
- Boiled bones were used to make glue for aircraft or made into glycerin for explosives.
People were also encouraged to repair belongings rather than buy new. Campaigns like ‘Make Do & Mend’ gave advice on how to recycle textiles and make clothes last longer. Knitting also became very popular during the Second World War.
On war time rations, families had to plan meals carefully to ensure that food did not go to waste. With no fridges or freezers, perishable food had to be purchased in small quantities and meals were made with some interesting substitutes. Meat fat was saved to make pastry, and even the cream from milk was collected in a jar and shaken to make butter.
It is sad that it took people so long to recognize the importance of recycling, and also that it required such miserable circumstances to draw it to our attention. These days, we realize the importance of recycling to preserve the Earth’s resources, save money, reduce pollution and help combat climate change.
However, we are still falling well below targets for diverting waste from landfill sites. Though we know what we should be doing, and though it is not difficult for us to do it, there is still a very much laid back attitude to recycling. Too many of us simply cannot be bothered to recycle.
The uses of recyclable materials are different now from what they were 60 years ago, but we can still look to our grandparents and the older generations for tips and inspiration. If they could do it, then why can’t we recycle too? We should all be doing what we can now, and not be waiting for a major crisis to kick-start us into mass recycling again.
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Good Reasons To Recycle Paper
February 21, 2010 by ftsword37
Filed under Green Living
The environment benefits greatly from paper being recycled and, fortunately, it is not at all difficult to do. Once it has been collected (by either your local authority or a recycling company acting on their behalf), it is taken to a paper mill, who take care of the rest of the recycling process.
Once at the mill, the scrap paper is added to water and then turned into pulp. Having been turned into pulp, it is then cleaned and de-inked. It is then ready to be made into new products such as newspapers, toilet rolls and other paper based items commonly found in the home and office.
Below are some of the environmental and money saving benefits of recycling paper:
Saves Trees - The most obvious reason to recycle paper is for saving trees which provide vital oxygen for the planet. Just 1 ton of recycled paper saves at least 16 of them.
Wildlife Preservation - More often than not, the wildlife that lives in the trees that are cut down to make ‘new’ paper, die quickly because they cannot adapt to living anywhere else. Recycling paper means that they can die natural deaths instead of forced ones.
Less Water Consumption - To make ‘new’ paper requires vast amounts of water, whereas the process of recycling paper uses up much less of this important resource.
Saves Electricity - Producing electricity seriously damages the environment, but more than 400 kilowatt hours are saved by recycling 1 ton of paper.
Reduces Oil Dependence - Recycling paper reduces our dependence on oil. For every ton of paper that is recycled, approximately 2 barrels of oil are saved.
Saves Space - Recycling paper reduces space in landfills. 1 ton of recycled paper made from scraps can save 3 cubic yards.
Less Pollution - Paper can burn in municipal waste incinerators that can spew out all kinds of air pollutants. When many incinerators are in urban locations, everyone would benefit from breathing better air if there were fewer of them.
Creates Jobs - Think about all the people who work within the paper recycling industry. Collectors, sorters and machine operators being just a few of them. The more that we recycle, the more of these jobs there will be created.
Paper Logs - Many people are now turning to paper logs as a supplementary fuel source. Consisting of tightly compressed briquettes of paper, these logs can be thrown on a fire or used in a wood burner to provide heat for free.
Cheaper Paper - Recycled paper is often cheap to purchase. Buying cheaper, recycled goods encourages more recycled goods to be manufactured, sustaining the recycling industry.
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http://www.paperlogmaker.org.uk is a website dedicated to the recycling of paper. At their site you can find out what a paper log maker is and how it can help you recycle paper.
Recycling - Why You Should Recycle Steel And Aluminum Cans
February 13, 2010 by ftsword37
Filed under Green Living
Each and every year thousands upon thousands of tons of trash is poured into landfills. Though we are in no immediate danger of running short on landfill space, this is expensive in terms of time, space, and energy invested, as well as the sheer waste of materials that will not ever be used again. With that in mind, consider the reasons below for keeping your aluminum and steel cans out of the landfill by recycling them instead.
- Aluminum that has been recycled is back in use again within a couple of months. In contrast, it would take 200-500 years for that same to break down naturally if were just thrown away.
- Recycling is not just about material savings, but also about energy consciousness. Every aluminum can which is recycled saves enough energy to run a tv for 3 hours; one pound of cans recycled will save enough energy to run it for four days!
- Metal cans can be exchanged for cash at many places. Various states offer five cents per can recycled, and certain centers offer between a dollar and two dollars per pound of cans recycled.
- Recycled steel and aluminum are no different in composition from ‘new’ aluminum and steel. Recycled metals are simply melted down and then forged into new products, which can then be recycled again when they are finished being used.
- On average, Americans recycle 105,784 aluminum cans per minute. The majority of that number is a result of particular communities working hard on special projects that they set-up, and that is something that you should encourage those in your neighborhood to take up, as recycling can bring communities together.
- The 100,000,000 ‘new’ steel cans made every day contain 25% recycled materials. That equates to 25 million reclaimed cans vs. 75 million completely new cans. If more people recycled, that number would soon become 50-50 and a great deal of resources and energy would be saved.
- The United States currently uses steel which is more than 65 percent recycled. That is not too bad, but there is definitely room for improvement. Significant further progress would be made if more people were aware that they can recycle their steel cans.
- There are multiple can-crushing machines on the market that can be used to make the job easier, and you can even make a home-made one for free. This removes the a commonly used excuse that recycling cans takes up too much space within your home.
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http://www.cancrusher.org.uk is a site offering information about recycling aluminum and steel cans.
Eco Friendly Attitude Or Perish - This Slogan May Be A Reality Soon
January 20, 2010 by ftsword37
Filed under Green Living
Lots of of us are quite alien to the concept of natural movement. To understand this we have to get a hold of a few moments of our time and evaluate the functioning of our day to day life.
The first step for biological life style, we may say, is to change the products we are regularly using that may destruct our surrounding natural environment. If we are determined for a healthy surroundings, it is quite easy, as easy as changing to herbal toilet soaps from a highly sophisticated one which does not have a trace of herbal in it.
Now that we have decided to go for natural friendly initiative we have to take few steps towards that end. Obtain a moment and concentrate on at least 10 items which we are generally used in our daily lives. Maybe we are using too great many toiletries, then try to create a list of all such items and against each item indicate the equivalent environmental and eco friendly items. Thus putting it down in article will remind you instantly of how much eco destruction you have already done in your day to day life.
Similarly you evaluate your energy consumption. Are you keeping your computer idle for long hours? Are you keeping an electric stove unattended for long? Or are you are using a washing machine which is a little outdated? Please evaluate such small details and get an idea about how much it will be better for your local power generating units.
Yes, you can do more, if you are at least one step ahead that is the solar panels. By using the electricity from solar panels you are returning the same quantity of electricity back to the power grid. This way you are supporting your appliances free of cost. The solar panels are on your roof there by you are not using the space too.
If you are inventive and pet friendly in your attitude there is one additional thing you can do. Adopt one or two pets and extend little monetary and moral support to the agencies who are engaged in spray and sterilization of stray cats and dogs.
Though it appears a bit strange, we have to understand that such stray and wild animals can cause major harm to the fragile eco system by multiplying themselves. We are aware of the NGOs who are engaged in the purification of the water ways throughout the world, in the same way we may think of the NGOs who are dealing with the stray animal menace.
There are many opportunities you can avail by sitting in the luxury of your home. Yes, by using environmentally friendly items, giving a supporting hand or attitude to the NGOs and there by reducing the quantity of waste being produced.
Timothy Greensland
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Food That Doesn’t Cost The Earth
January 15, 2010 by ftsword37
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Even if you don’t stay up to date on current affairs, you can’t have missed the focusing in on environmental issues lately. Going back a couple of decades, not many people worried about where their grub tableware or clothing etc came from. Most just bought what was most convenient at the time. However, in a struggling economy and a planet suffering all sorts of pollution, we need to think differently about how we live our lives. Here are some ideas to help save the planet and local economies when having a simple meal.
Shop Local. It seems all to easy these days to buy exotic fruit whenever you want it or pick up some foreign spices from the local shop. The fact that products such as these are having to be transported over many hundreds, if not thousands of miles has large ramifications. Not only does the transport release vast amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere, due to burning fuel and having to use a food and wine fridge to keep the produce chilled all the way, but also local food suppliers struggle to compete with low foreign costs. If you want to see the important businesses in your local area survive for years to come then make sure you use them whenever you can.
Choose Less Packaging. It is staggering just how much packaging is used to make modern food attractive and increase their life-span. A single cake might be individually wrapped, inside a small box with a plastic place-holder, which is wrapped in cellophane and transported inside a cardboard box, with the other cake boxes. It is often the case that such packaging is completely redundant, so do your bit and try to buy loose or sensibly wrapped goods.
Green Accessories. More than just the food you buy can influence the planet when you eat. Everything from the cutlery you use to the little wine gifts bought for yourself or other can have just as much influence and the consumables themselves. Ask yourself where this product has come from, is it something that could be made from a more sustainable material, and is this a disposable product when I could be buying a reusable one? Disposable chopsticks for example cause thousands of trees to be cut down every day, when a good reusable pair can last a lifetime.
The Procedure Of Life And Eco Products
January 13, 2010 by ftsword37
Filed under Green Living
We have to be aware of our responsibility to defend the natural environment. The smallest effort we can make is to invest in eco products. Eco products are in line with the nature and made up of biodegradable substances.
These are green ingredients. They do not damage the rain forests nor do they attain away the biological habitat of any of the scarce species. The eco products keep the originality of the rain forests there by contributing to the lasting sustain ability of the environment and at the same time providing adjustments to the present day society.
The chemical based cleaning products are the worthy factor for the environmental pollution. When you are favoring the eco cleaning products the contamination of the water ways and the land is reduced to a greater extent.
The organic products also plays its roll when you replace the chemical fertilizers with the organic fertilizers. Plummeting the use of chemical fertilizers or totally abandoning their use will also help the nature. This will considerably lower the nitrates and phosphorous incoming into the water stream and spreading down stream. The dead zone localities as the world witnessing in the Gulf of Mexico is the result of constant buildup of the chemical contents.
We can not contribute positively for the nature by our half hearted measures and picture to construct a gigantic difference. When we have decided about on the use of eco products we have to continuously use it making it a guidelines or the means of life, the recipe we go for our favorite kind of toilet soap.
The increase in demand for the eco products sends a clear message to the manufacturers that the people are in a mood for a change. A real conversion from chemicals to green and bio degradable substances. Added demand for eco friendly products will create awareness and favor for the cleaning products and health care products.
Green living is a original concept for most of us. To make it practical, it is better that we stock a little extra of the eco products and observe it to find its suitability commensuration with your requirements. The eco products will be giving a good type of choices starting from cleaning to home care products.
These products are environmental friendly from the manufacturing site until the final disposal. They are degradable substances by biological method. The containers of the eco products are green. The eco products are by and large designed in such a approach to give slightest dent to earth.
The eco friendly living needs lot of adjustment but that does not represent it is unachievable. What is crucial is your ability to adopt to a little various method of life from your prevalent out look for quick results. Your convention will pave the approach for a lesser dirty atmosphere for you and your future generation. The internet will give you much information and help to understand this.
Timothy Greensland
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