If you are looking to install outside lighting to decorate your garden but you also want to do your bit for the environment, think about buying solar string lights. These lights don’t need to be plugged in anywhere and they don’t send your electricity bill sky high like a ballroom chandelier. They use a solar panel attached via a discrete wire and rechargeable batteries to store power from the sun during the day, which is then used to illuminate your garden after dark.

Although the sun may be in short supply some days, these lights do not use much energy and so daylight is usually enough to power the lights for a few hours in the evening.

Of course, the most green way to behave is not to buy anything unnecessary at all, but if we are to enjoy our lives and homes, then some compromises have to be made and solar lighting seems to be a particularly harmless one for the level of pleasure it will give all who view your garden. Not only do you get the beauty of the lights, while you are out in your garden on a summer night, you will also be able to see more of your garden and get pleasure from it on a cold night in winter. A string of lights will enhance the view from your home, and perhaps even its value should you sell. There is nothing like light for making everything look better from dull walls and fences to dark imposing trees and they will add a festive touch to every evening party and celebration you hold in your garden.

Solar string lights need not be expensive as you can get many sets with a 50 or 100 bulbs for twenty or thirty dollars. There are few other items you could get for your garden (or home for that matter), which would have so much impact and give you so much pleasure for so little. Look for the best deals on the web or you can seek out lights at your local garden or discount store.

Installation is simple too. Place the solar panel facing the sun and then arrange the string of lights. How easy is that to make such a difference to your garden?

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Dog Kennels – Environmental Factors

by Claire Addison on July 25, 2010

With the focus today being ever more on keeping the world in a good condition for our children and grandchildren you might want to think about environmental factors before you purchase a new kennel for your dog.

Start by using a dog kennel guide to help you to decide which type of kennel would best suit your needs and then weigh up the environmental cost of buying that type of kennel.  Kennels are usually made of one of three materials, which will concentrate on here.

Wood

The production of timber, as long as it’s from a sustainable source, has a relatively low environmental impact.  Chopping down trees and producing wooden planks produces relatively low carbon emissions into the atmosphere and the growth of the trees in the first place will have helped to reduce the carbon monoxide in the atmosphere.  It is also often possible to recycle the wood once it is no longer being used to make a dog home or else it will biodegrade nicely over time.  You can build yourself a large dog kennel from wood and not worry overly about the impact that you will be having on the earth.

Plastic

Plastic kennels may look pretty in all their different colours but environmentally they are a disaster.  The initial production of the plastic itself involves the use of toxic chemicals which pollute the air and then infiltrate the waterways.  They are known to cause a range of illnesses, including cancer, if exposed to them.  Once the kennel is no longer needed it will just end up in a landfill site for ever as plastic doesn’t biodegrade.  Burning of plastic would just put those toxic chemicals back into the atmosphere again so don’t be swayed by the fact that many local councils say that they re-cycle plastic, it will always end up as waste.  You will need to weigh up carefully the benefits of a lightweight and easy to clean kennel with its impact on the environment.

Metal

The extraction and smelting of metal uses a lot of oil, which is a dwindling resource, and the by products of these processes are the emissions of carbon monoxide and other gases into the atmosphere.  However, once the metal has been produced and used, it is easy to recycle again and again.  In fact it is thought that up to 50% of metal used today has been already used before.  A metal kennel or run is not the end of the world environmentally speaking.

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The Importance of Electronics Recycling

by Claire Addison on July 23, 2010

In the consumer driven economy, almost everyone has access to some kind of electronic device. This includes items such as television sets and computers for example. However, when these products no longer work or need to be disposed of, some may often be retired at the local landfills. The problem with this is that these items can remit toxins into the environment over time and facilities are lacking room. As a solution to this ongoing problem, many have turned to the electronics recycling industry in an effort to reduce waste and be more responsible.

Cost Concerns

One of the prime reasons that some consumers may not properly dispose of this equipment is because they believe that it may be costly to do so. Although in previous years electronic recycling could be somewhat expensive, times have significantly changed. As a matter of fact, it may actually cost a lot more to take these unused or broken items to a landfill. To promote recycling and find ways to manage such wastes, these facilities are beginning to charge considerable amounts of money to accept these items. Recycling centers for televisions and computers have not only become affordable, but some retailers will even take these items at no cost.

Why Participate in Recycling Efforts?

In addition to doing something that contributes to the well being of the environment, this old equipment can be utilized in various ways. Some of the components of the equipment may be used to make other common products, reducing the need for other resources. The consumer may also be able to save money. When donating old or useless equipment to some participating retailers, they may receive incentives in the form of a store credit or discount on certain items. However, this may not be offered by all companies and requirements will often vary.

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Modern Organic Products Reviews

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The Benefits Of Hoodia Gordonii

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How To Make Green House Cleaning Choices

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Taking care of the environment is getting a lot of play nowadays. Everyone is aware that we should reduce our consumption and reduce our waste output and that is why we recycle. However, one thing that is often overlooked is what happens to our waterways when we do some house cleaning. What [...]

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How To Be A Green House Cleaner

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Different Sources for Depression Help

by Claire Addison

Everyone becomes depressed at some point. There may be times when you feel like your world is over and no one around you cares. There are people who love you out there, whether you realize their support or not. There are plenty of people out there who are just waiting for you to ask them [...]

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Fair Trade and Environmentally Friendly “Green” Clothing and Products

by Claire Addison

If you want to buy environmentally friendly green clothing or products and have been doing some research and wonder just what Fair Trade is and whether it’s going to fill the bill, this may help you out. (For more on green clothing and what it is, take a look at http://greenclothingguide.com/).
The primary principles of Fair [...]

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Causes of Hypertension: Arterial Disease

by Claire Addison

When you are hypertensive and trying to find out why, you should start by finding out what the most common causes of hypertension are. High blood pressure is commonly caused as the result of arterial disease, according to some medical providers. Arterial disease and high blood pressure occur together very frequently, about 80% to 90% [...]

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