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    We also believe that people make better choices when they have information to help them, especially if the information is easy to understand and easy to find. Determining the greenness of a product can be a complex task; to form an accurate picture, the following kinds of questions must be answered: * The materials within the product: Are they harmful to the environment? Where were they sourced, and at what environmental cost? Are they renewable resources? Are the materials recycled? How much transportation is involved in getting the materials to the manufacturer? * The manufacturing process: How much energy was consumed in creating the product? What kind and how much waste is created in making the product? Is this waste reused in any way? If not, how is it disposed? * Product usage: Does using the product release any pollutants into the environment? How much energy is consumed while using the product? What is the average life expectancy of the product? * Product disposal: Can the product be recycled? Does the manufacturer have a recycling program? Is the product bio-degradable? Considering all these factors is enough to make anyone's head spin! That's why Greener One created a way for people to compare products on an environmental basis and to share product information with one another. A variety of factors for each product are converted into a simple "green index" score that can be easily understood by anyone. How Green Index is Calculated Greener One was created by a group of technology veterans committed to the idea that people who are empowered with information can change the world. We put the tools in your hands to make the right decisions, to share your knowledge and to open conversations with companies about the products that they produce. Everything you consume has an impact; Greener One gives you the knowledge to determine the size of your environmental footprint.
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Recycling Business | Green Entrepreneurship Opportunities: GreenCareersGuide - 0 views

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    There is a lot of room for recycling growth and new green recycling businesses will start and flourish as we all become more aware of our need to protect the environment.
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Buy and Sell Electronics, Sell Cell Phone, Recycle Electronics - gazelle.com - 0 views

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    We provide an easy, fast, and safe way for you to sell electronics and recycle electronics. When you sell cell phones, mp3 players, laptops, or other gadgets to us, you'll earn cash and help save the environment by keeping old, used gadgets out of landfills. You get green while being green! The bottom line is you want to sell electronics and we want to buy electronics. A perfect match!
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Recycling Center Operator - 0 views

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    The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics states that there are 136,000 refuse and recyclable material collectors in the country.

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Recycle Paper - 0 views

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    One of the easiest and most immediate ways to save energy is to conserve. Conservation is vital to saving energy and money.
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Five metro cities erecting wind-power turbines | StarTribune.com - 1 views

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    Despite some naysayers, wind power turbines are being erected in five cities in the metro area; Anoka's is near the high school. Wind power turbines are going up in five metro cities, with Anoka set to get one on Monday, as a multi-city consortium moves forward with plans to use recycled windmills to generate renewable energy.
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    Despite some naysayers, wind power turbines are being erected in five cities in the metro area; Anoka's is near the high school. Wind power turbines are going up in five metro cities, with Anoka set to get one on Monday, as a multi-city consortium moves forward with plans to use recycled windmills to generate renewable energy.
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Gift Card Recycling | Green Entrepreneurship Opportunities: GreenCareersGuide - 1 views

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    Some people are hard to borderline impossible to shop for. Those people get gift cards- and enough of them that they do not end up spending them all. In some cases these gift cards expire after a certain period of time.

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Global Water Resources - 1 views

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    Global Water Resources (GWRI) took the phrase "Think globally, act locally" to heart. The company provides water, wastewater, and recycled water utility services to 14 utilities and more than 60,000 people in its service area around Phoenix. Its recycled water is treated and purified wastewater used for non-potable and outdoor purposes, sent through a separate system of pipes than drinking water.
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Powered by olive stones? Turning waste stones into fuel - 0 views

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    Olive stones can be turned into bioethanol, a renewable fuel that can be produced from plant matter and used as an alternative to petrol or diesel. This gives the olive processing industry an opportunity to make valuable use of 4 million tonnes of waste in olive stones it generates every year and sets a precedent for the recycling of waste products as fuels. Researchers from the Universities of Jaén and Granada in Spain show how this can be achieved in a study published in the latest edition of the Society of Chemical Industry's (SCI) Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology.
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Startup Turns CO2 Into Fuel | Autopia from Wired.com - 0 views

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    Researchers developing alternatives to fossil fuels are working with everything from algae to babassu oil to corn, but a California company says it can recycle carbon dioxide into fuel. Carbon Sciences claims it has developed a way of using the CO2 emitted during the combustion of coal, oil and other hydrocarbons to create transportation fuels like gasoline and jet fuel. Should Carbon Sciences - or any of the other firms working on similar projects - accomplish this on a large scale, it could bring a reduction in CO2 emissions as well as an abundant supply of renewable fuel.
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ENN: Hand Over Your Cooking Oils And Get A Reduced Busfare - Scottish Bus Network Goes ... - 0 views

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    ou can get a reduction on your busfare in Scotland if you hand over your cooking oil to a recycling plant making biofuels. Stagecoach, Scotland's largest transport company, booked so much success with this green scheme in the past six months, it's now embarking on a drive to become completely carbon neutral by the end of this year.
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7 Clever Ways to Make a Recycled Laptop Case : Planet Green - 0 views

  • Create a unique laptop case using old items from around the house. Here's How!
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    Create a unique laptop case using old items from around the house. Here's How!
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Small Things That Can Make a Difference - 0 views

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    The world is already embracing various recycling methods, but it is not enough. Every household, including yours and mine, must participate even in our own simple ways.
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New Green Technology: Nickel-Zinc Battery by PowerGenix: Eco20/20 - 0 views

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    Nickel-zinc (NiZn) batteries have the technology to deliver not only the recycling ability of other nickel-based battery types, but they also deliver a full 1.5 volts of power.
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