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Spiritual Sustainability-How Eco-Friendly Monks Rekindled the Use of Spirits: Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    They say people in glass homes shouldn't throw stones. Well, this is one glass home you're not likely to find a squabbling pair in. In 1984, Buddhist monks in Thailand began gathering bottles to decorate their shelters.
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Eco-Friendly Fireplace Design/Manufacturer | Green Entrepreneurship Opportunities: Gree... - 0 views

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    A fireplace is one of the best features of many homes and is often listed as one of the selling points to it. If someone wants to upgrade or redo a room in their home, they often consider adding a fireplace, including the new, free standing models and other types that give heat and create a central focal point to the room.
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    The JBL Flip 5 Eco Edition, which is composed of eco-friendly materials and can be personalised with your own piece of art or design, is an example of one of JBL's personalised speakers. Another illustration is the JBL Xtreme 3, which has a range of features like waterproofing, a rechargeable battery, and great sound quality and can be customised with your name or initials.
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Free energy generator contributes free energy resource for your house - 0 views

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    We comprehend that the strength of a magnet is fabulously powerful. We are capable to really thoroughly and closely question or examine this attraction and resistance by bringing more than one magnets together.
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Junk Mail Produces as Much CO2 as 7 States Combined - thedailygreen.com - 0 views

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    A report by the group ForestEthics estimates that destroying forests to make paper for junk mail releases as much greenhouse gas pollution as 9 million cars. Another way to look at it: Junk mail produces as much pollution as seven U.S. states combined, or as much as heating 13 million homes each winter. While the estimates may or may not be accurate, the point is indisputable: Junk mail is a waste. (To most people, it's an annoying part of the trip to the mailbox, anyway.)
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