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Discover Why Sustainable Products Are The Best Products To Be Used
Climate change is one of the most prevalent problems that the world is facing today. With so many establishments that do not have any agenda but to earn money and don’t really care if their processes, end products and waste materials are hazardous to nature. As a result, the condition of our environment is constantly getting worse with no chances of getting any better.
It may be because of a lack of awareness or just lack of concern for the environment. Even the end users of certain products haven’t shown any concern and love for nature. We must admit that it’s not really our concern if the product that we buy and use is environment-friendly or not. What we are more conscious about is if the cost of the product is within our budget, whether it’s safe for the environment is not really an issue for us. What makes it worse is that most of the cheapest products that you buy haven’t passed any testing or certifications to prove it safe for the environment.
There are few people who know about sustainable products. Sustainable products are products that are produced so as to cause no harm to nature. And even when it is time for it to decompose, still, it will cause no harm to nature. The truth is that these kinds of products are already available on the market, and is gradually becoming known to the world. Its purpose also is to gradually eliminating those products that bring no good to the environment.
It feels good knowing that there are still lots of people who are willing to go all the way for the love of nature. The efforts of finding means to produce not just recyclable, but environment-friendly products from raw materials, manufacturing processes and to its decay are made possible by organizations that are willing to save this earth for the people of today and the generations to come.
Sustainable products are not that easy to produce. Complex procedures need to be carefully considered in order to measure and examine if a product passes all the needed requirements in order to be considered as sustainable. Due to these complex measures and procedures that need to be done to determine the sustainability of a product, the price that is allotted to it once ready to be sold may not be affordable for some consumers.
In the end, what everyone should realize is each one us should make even in our own little way to save the earth from all possible hazards that society can cause to it. By this, you will do something beneficial to nature. When people learn to make use of sustainable products, it will be a great start for saving the earth.With regards to the government, maybe what they can do is find ways to make sustainable products not just appealing, but affordable to the public. Maybe some other methods could be used just to make people interested in buying them. That way, it will definitely result in a healthier world for this generation and generations to come.
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10 Resources for a Greener Life
It can be quite a daunting experience when you try to make a positive change. In our modern world with the information thrown at the speed of light in your direction 24 hours a day 7 days a week, how do you filter out the important information and make wise decisions about the choices in your life? To help you find a greener path, and probably a happier one as well, here are my top ten web resources for living green:
10) Paystolivegreen.com – This great little blog is about saving money by going green. They discuss topics including the environment, alternative sources of energy, going green, organic and sustainable products, finance, the environment, nutrition and technology. I have only recently come across this blog, but it is a well spring of ideas and information and anyone wanting to be more ecologically sound should check it out.
9) Dailyecotips.com – A blog with a new daily eco tip listed on the site every day. Find out how to save money, save energy, recycle, reuse and live a greener life! How much more can I say. The blogs author has a done a wonderful job of coming up with a new eco tip every day that is both practical and smart.
Backyardaquaponics.com – Without this website I would have no idea about aquaponics, nor would most of the rest of the world. If you don’t know about aquaponics I suggest you head over there right away. They have opened my eyes to a better way of growing both fish and plants for food. Any self respecting survivalist should have an aquaponics system
. In fact NASA is using ideas like this in their long term space exploration plans. Of particular interest is the forums and specifically Member Systems. This is a large group of people who have been building and testing their own designs in sometimes very remote parts of the world, where they actually rely on the productively of these systems to eat.
7) Organicgardeningzone.com - This blog has the best Info You Can Find About Tips And Ideas On Organic Gardening, Gardening Advice, Supplies And Equipment Reviews. They have been a dependable resource with a great deal of knowledge and experience to help the new Organic gardener get up and running successfully.
6) Articlegarden.com – This website is a collection of articles from a wide sampling of blogs on sustainability. Their own self description tells it best: “is an attempt to provide the best outcomes for human and natural environments for both now and the indefinite future. It relates to the connection of economic, social, institutional and environmental aspects of human society, as well as the non-human environment. It is intended to be a means of balancing civilization and human activity so that society, its members and its economies are able to meet their needs and express their greatest potential today, while preserving biodiversity and natural ecosystems, and planning and acting for the ability to maintain these ideals in a very long term. Sustainability affects every level of organization, from the local family to the entire planet. We must all strive to live a sustainable lifestyle. From biodeisel to recycling this is a sustainable living resource meant to help us all learn to do this.”
5) Mindzle.com – Yes, I know, shameless self promotion. But I would be remiss if I didn’t mention this site, which has been one of my top resources for living a more sustainable life. It has motivated me to make better decisions and is a repository of knowledge I have compiled from literally thousands of sources.
4)The Green Guide – National Geographic magazines Green Guide is a deep resource, whether you want tips to green your life, or to research which product you should buy. It tends to be heavily leaning towards the latter. When my wife and I decided to buy a new freezer it was the first place we looked. Some of what they are selling is little more than green-washing, but a savvy individual can usually find useful information regardless.
3) Organicgardening.com- This is the website for the magazine of the same name. If you are looking for anything related to organic gardening you will find it here. We will be using thier Organic Gardening Composter plans to build our own version.
2) Mother Earth News – The Original Guide to Living Wisely. This website for the oldest magazine related to green living and homesteading with 40 years of articles and how-to’s in one place is an imeesruarable asset. It was tough deciding these top two places, and Mother Earth News could easily have taken the top spot. It is hard to argue with 40 years of environmental and rural knowledge available in one place. From this singular resource you can learn anything related to organic gardening, home power generation, alternative fuels, electric cars… well pretty much anything green.
1)Treehugger.com – Arguably the top online news and information portal on sustainability in business, home, politics and products. There is an ocean of articles by many of the top experts in every related field. There are interviews, how-to’s as well as the news you need to know. They easily made my top two, but it is the constant updates daily that moved them into the top spot. They have been a big motivator for me and my family.
Good Magazine: Aquaculture Video
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A nice little introductory video about aquaponics by the great people at Good magazine. They do a decent job of describing the basics of an Aquaponics system. They actually show several systems in the video, an interesting one is based around aquarium fish tanks. However they use a solids filter and a seperate bio-filterboth of which are unnecessary and are actually diverting nutrients from the plant beds.

