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		<title>How Wind Solar Energy System Can Help You</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 18:23:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The wind solar energy system is definitely the way of the future as renewable energy is becoming ever more important. Everyone knows that fossil fuels will run out one day, and that burning them creates harmful emissions. The race has been on for many years to find a suitable alternative. Wind power is a very [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The wind solar energy system is definitely the way of the future as renewable energy is becoming ever more important. Everyone knows that fossil fuels will run out one day, and that burning them creates harmful emissions. The race has been on for many years to find a suitable alternative.</p>
<p>Wind power is a very viable alternative source of power, and the rate of usage is rapidly increasing. It is estimated to be increasing at a rate of about 30% each year. It is very widely used in North America, Europe and also in Asia. It is an ideal energy source for remote areas. There are several ways wind power can be used to produce energy, including using wind turbines for electrical energy, windmills for mechanical power, and also wind pumps for helping to pump water or for drainage.</p>
<p>Wind farms are becoming much more common sight, and can be connected directly to the electricity network. They are often used in isolated places, but it is also becoming a lot more common to see individual wind turbines connected to residential homes. Some of these turbines can be very efficient at producing electricity, and some homes may end up with an excess of electricity which can then be brought back by the utility company.</p>
<p>Wind energy is an incredibly clean way to make energy, and it does not produce any greenhouse gas. This makes it a wonderful alternative for fossil fuels, as it is relatively easy to generate and is completely renewable. However some people have concerns over the way the wind turbines look, as they can be a blot on the landscape. Some have been put in areas that were previously very beautiful, and they definitely do not look great. There are also some complaints about the noise they generate.</p>
<p>Another clean and renewable source of energy is <a href="http://esolar.ca/">solar power</a>. This literally convert sunlight into usable electricity. There are at least two ways of generating solar power and one is where fences or mirrors can be used to focus the sunlight onto a small surface area. Another way is by using photovoltaics, as these are able to convert solar energy into electricity through the use of semiconductors. Currently the largest such power plant which uses photovoltaic power can be found in Canada.</p>
<p>There is no doubt that solar power is a great way of getting energy, but in some parts of the world it can be slightly unreliable due to the weather. It is generally necessary for it to be used with other forms of energy as a backup. Other popular forms of energy that it is used with include hydropower and wind power. A lot of people have the view that solar power plants are very expensive to have put in, but whereas this might once have been true, prices are rapidly decreasing as its popularity grows.</p>
<p>Conventional power plants that use solar power tend to choose to use photovoltaic systems. These photovoltaic systems may be linked up to tracking devices so that they can follow the sun. Photovoltaic systems can also be found in domestic solar energy panels, and again the prices are coming down all the time.</p>
<p>It might sound as if solar energy is a very recent developments but in fact it was first discovered in the 1860s. Research was being done into renewable forms of energy even that far back, as people realized that coal could not last forever. The numbers of homes who now get their energy, or at least some of it from a solar system, is increasing rapidly.</p>
<p>Over the years governments have tried to make renewable energy more attractive to consumers. The scheme was introduced in Canada in 2006 to make this an attractive option, and the scheme was updated again in 2009. The need to use a wind solar energy system will only become more urgent.</p>
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		<title>Green Energy Reducing Environmental Impact: Finding The Best Ways To Go Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 15:22:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The battle for better green energy reducing environmental impact may very well be fought best on the home front. Everyone in the world seems to be seeking new ways to go green. And many ecologically interested people are finding better ways for everyone to do their best for the global environment. There are five pretty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The battle for better green energy reducing environmental impact may very well be fought best on the home front. Everyone in the world seems to be seeking new ways to go green. And many ecologically interested people are finding better ways for everyone to do their best for the global environment.</p>
<p>There are five pretty straightforward ways that people can make a huge difference in the going green efforts. Recycling has become a normal routine with most every home. And it is encouraging to learn that even small differences can make a big difference when considered as a whole.</p>
<p>Participation in an active going green organization may be a good entry path for anyone that is serious about this cause. Whether it be a desire to have cleaner water and air, or to create new and better energy sources, there is an organization that supports it. Find the most interesting group that is nearest, and join it.</p>
<p>Learning about energy related causes is worthwhile. Some countries, such as Canada, have extensive conferences, events, and fairs offered in many locations throughout the country. Designed to educated people about using sustainable foods and renewable energies, the fairs have a wide following. Canada is home to the largest such fair in North America. For interested individuals in the United States and Canada, energy fairs are a great way to make a green lifestyle come alive.</p>
<p>One tip for capable people is to use solar, wind power or <a href="http://esolar.ca/">alternative energy</a> to create their own home made power sources. This removes them from the public power grids, reducing strain and drain on those existing structures. Many families that have been successful with this green effort have realized savings in their power costs because energy suppliers frequently will lower their energy bills.</p>
<p>Living a simpler life is a great way to support going green. When families turn off the television and the computer, more time is spent in conversation and other family activities. Not only is the family often strengthened, but the electric bills go down, too. Less energy used means reduced environmental impact.</p>
<p>Buying energy saving appliances is one best way to conserve power. Manufacturers identify their energy savers with special tags and information. Buying these products will save money over time, so do consider making this change when an appliance upgrade is necessary.</p>
<p>Though it is not the most popular suggestion, winning the war with better green energy reducing environmental impact may be as easy as planting a garden, and eating more vegetables and fruits. Studies have shown that the larger the animal, the more resources it requires to raise it to market readiness. So, many people have taken to eating less meats as part of a conscious effort to reduce impact on the earth. For some this is a religious conviction, and for others it is a humanitarian choice. For many, eating fresh food is part of choosing to have better personal health, too. Planting a garden for the family may be one of the easiest ways to support going green.</p>
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		<title>The Whole World Is Looking At Wind Power Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 13:25:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The whole World is realizing the need to look at alternative ways to generate energy. In some countries they are becoming popular, but Canada has been making use of wind power systems for years. It has become widely accepted within the local and business communities as the means of generating their power requirements. Canada has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The whole World is realizing the need to look at alternative ways to generate energy. In some countries they are becoming popular, but Canada has been making use of wind power systems for years. It has become widely accepted within the local and business communities as the means of generating their power requirements.</p>
<p>Canada has been very proactive in how it has been seeking to use the wealth of the natural resources it has. It knows it has to supplement the power generated by the more traditional methods of hydro power stations and fossil fueled power stations.</p>
<p>Making use of the natural wind to power turbines to create electricity is great for the environment. Because of this the Canadian Wind Energy Association has introduced a plan that will increase the production of electricity to 55,000 MW by the year 2025. And the resource will not diminish, as have fossil fuels.</p>
<p>Ontario used to be the leader in using wind power but it has now been joined by Quebec and Alberta, and others are catching up fast. By the start of this century all of the provinces had made some progress into the utilization of renewable energy. They all know that they will have to implement the use of these farms, or some other form of alternate energy source, as the traditional sources are wearing thin.</p>
<p>Only one province, that of British Columbia, does not have a facility to source their power from the wind. But they are now taking steps to catch up with the rest of the country, and are going to be purchasing 300 MW of renewable wind-sourced electricity in the near future. It will not be long until the whole population of Canada can benefit from this renewable energy source.</p>
<p>Even with all these plans in place and the building of wind farms flourishing, compared with traditional sources wind power is only responsible for a small amount of energy produced. The wind farms that are currently operating in the country are generating about 2300 MW but as the number of wind farms increases so will their output.</p>
<p>In the United States the border cities of Chicago and Detroit are also taking an interest in what is happening in Canada. They are giving a lot more thought to the use of renewable energies, including the wind, to power the large number of factories in their area. The benefits to their budgets and the environment would be incredible. Even if relying totally on <a href="http://esolar.ca/">wind power</a> to fuel the cities is not practical, there is also the possibility of developing hybrid projects in order to lessen the drain on fossil fuels.</p>
<p>But it is not just governments and big business that can benefit from this trend towards using alternative sources of energy. Residents can also get in on the act and buy equipment to create their own power from the wind. A small wind turbine would cost approximately $5000 and generate in the region of 25% to 30% of the amount of power that is normally needed domestically. If you have more space you could go for something that generates more energy, even up to 50%, but you will have to pay about $7000 for the equipment. If your requirements are a bit lower than that and you want to power your off-grid cabin you can get a machine that will supply 200 watts for as little as $600.</p>
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		<title>The Whole World Is Looking At Wind Power Systems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 13:20:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The whole World is realizing the need to look at alternative ways to generate energy. In some countries they are becoming popular, but Canada has been making use of wind power systems for years. It has become widely accepted within the local and business communities as the means of generating their power requirements. Canada has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The whole World is realizing the need to look at alternative ways to generate energy. In some countries they are becoming popular, but Canada has been making use of wind power systems for years. It has become widely accepted within the local and business communities as the means of generating their power requirements.</p>
<p>Canada has been very proactive in how it has been seeking to use the wealth of the natural resources it has. It knows it has to supplement the power generated by the more traditional methods of hydro power stations and fossil fueled power stations.</p>
<p>Making use of the natural wind to power turbines to create electricity is great for the environment. Because of this the Canadian Wind Energy Association has introduced a plan that will increase the production of electricity to 55,000 MW by the year 2025. And the resource will not diminish, as have fossil fuels.</p>
<p>Ontario used to be the leader in using wind power but it has now been joined by Quebec and Alberta, and others are catching up fast. By the start of this century all of the provinces had made some progress into the utilization of renewable energy. They all know that they will have to implement the use of these farms, or some other form of alternate energy source, as the traditional sources are wearing thin.</p>
<p>Only one province, that of British Columbia, does not have a facility to source their power from the wind. But they are now taking steps to catch up with the rest of the country, and are going to be purchasing 300 MW of renewable wind-sourced electricity in the near future. It will not be long until the whole population of Canada can benefit from this renewable energy source.</p>
<p>Even with all these plans in place and the building of wind farms flourishing, compared with traditional sources wind power is only responsible for a small amount of energy produced. The wind farms that are currently operating in the country are generating about 2300 MW but as the number of wind farms increases so will their output.</p>
<p>In the United States the border cities of Chicago and Detroit are also taking an interest in what is happening in Canada. They are giving a lot more thought to the use of renewable energies, including the wind, to power the large number of factories in their area. The benefits to their budgets and the environment would be incredible. Even if relying totally on <a href="http://esolar.ca/">wind power</a> to fuel the cities is not practical, there is also the possibility of developing hybrid projects in order to lessen the drain on fossil fuels.</p>
<p>But it is not just governments and big business that can benefit from this trend towards using alternative sources of energy. Residents can also get in on the act and buy equipment to create their own power from the wind. A small wind turbine would cost approximately $5000 and generate in the region of 25% to 30% of the amount of power that is normally needed domestically. If you have more space you could go for something that generates more energy, even up to 50%, but you will have to pay about $7000 for the equipment. If your requirements are a bit lower than that and you want to power your off-grid cabin you can get a machine that will supply 200 watts for as little as $600.</p>
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		<title>The Copenhagen Diagnosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009 14:55:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is more than 3 years since the drafting of text was completed for the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) &#38; AR4 (Fourth Assessment Report). A lot of hundreds of papers have been published on a suite of topics related to human-induced global climate change. The purpose of this information is to synthesize the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-652" title="global_climate_2009" src="http://www.recyclingproducts.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/global_climate_2009-300x193.jpg" alt="global_climate_2009" width="300" height="193" />It is more than 3 years since the drafting of text was completed for the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) &amp; AR4 (Fourth Assessment Report). A lot of hundreds of papers have been published on a suite of topics related to human-induced global climate change.</p>
<p>The purpose of this information is to synthesize the most policy-relevant climate science published since the close-off of material for the last IPCC report.  <a href="http://www.copenhagendiagnosis.org/">Complete Copenhagen Diagnosis</a></p>
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		<title>New Motherhood Deserves Pampering from Purity</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 14:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a baby is actually capable of wreaking havoc on your body in a lot of unexpected ways. For example, you may experience some bruises and soreness around the perineum area. Asides from discomfort, some mothers may also become strangely emotional after giving birth. As a result, new motherhood is an act that definitely deserves [...]]]></description>
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<p>Having a baby is actually capable of wreaking havoc on your body in a lot of unexpected ways. For example, you may experience some bruises and soreness around the perineum area. Asides from discomfort, some mothers may also become strangely emotional after giving birth. As a result, new motherhood is an act that definitely deserves some pampering after the fact. Are you already pampering yourself after having recently had a baby? If you are not taking care of your body inside and out after having had a baby, now is the time for you to begin doing so. Here are some things that you can do in order to pamper yourself in celebration of new motherhood.</p>
<p>There are a myriad of different ways that you can pamper yourself. If you enjoy baths, then there are a multitude of different products that you can enjoy in the bath including bath beads, bath bombs, salts and scrubs, special soaps and many other goodies that have wonderful scents and healing qualities to them. Choose products that are more than just a pretty scent – Your best bet is products that are rich in materials like milk, honey and oatmeal, as these are nourishing ingredients that will make you feel magical and wonderful while you are enjoying the pretty fragrances.</p>
<p>Try choosing complementary scents and enjoying a number of different products at once. Choose a fruity bath salt concoction such as strawberries or watermelon, and soak up the scent while enjoying a fruity sugar scrub. Sugar scrubs are outstanding for pampering yourself because they feel great on your skin, exfoliate and also make you feel nourished and moisturized after. You can also chose body washes and soaps that have similarly fruity scents. Rather than choosing the same fragrance for everything, mix up different fruits or different floral scents to fill your bathroom with your favorite scents and really enjoy your bath and the ability to pamper yourself.</p>
<p>When you are pampering yourself with pure thoughts in mind – Consider all natural products and all organic products. These are bath products that choose to use completely natural and organic elements rather than relying on chemicals for colors, scents and cleansers. When you use all natural products, the results are typically quite astounding. You will feel more radiant, more nourished and more pampered than ever before, and all it takes to get you there is a few blissfully scented natural products.</p>
<p>Natural bath goodies and organic bath goodies are full of completely natural ingredients like milk and honey, oatmeal, sunflower oil, jojoba oil, tea tree oil, fruit extracts, essential oils, fruit peels, sugar, vanilla, cinnamon and other herbs and spices. What sounds more enjoyable in your bath, a natural sugar scrub that is literally made from real sugar and natural ingredients, or a chemical body cleanser full of ingredients that you cannot spell let alone pronounce? As a new mommy, you deserve the very best – So nourish and pamper yourself with natural and organic skin and body care products.</p>
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		<title>Earth Day: 3 R&#8217;s (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 20:33:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was a time when a lot of people would make jokes when they thought about Earth Day. After all, it&#8217;s a &#8216;holiday&#8217; where you don&#8217;t get the day off and most people don&#8217;t really bother to celebrate or acknowledge. However, Earth Day is no laughing matter, because there&#8217;s nothing more important to humanity than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was a time when a lot of people would make jokes when they thought about Earth Day. After all, it&#8217;s a &#8216;holiday&#8217; where you don&#8217;t get the day off and most people don&#8217;t really bother to celebrate or acknowledge. However, Earth Day is no laughing matter, because there&#8217;s nothing more important to humanity than our home: earth. In recent years, more people have taken on a &#8216;green&#8217; way of thinking and Earth Day is starting to get the attention it deserves.</p>
<p>Earth Day was founded by a United States senator in the year 1970, but it has since grown to be an international holiday celebrated by the United Nations. Earth day is all about promoting awareness of the Earth&#8217;s environment and how to best preserve it for future generations. It has become clearer to us in recent years that if we don&#8217;t take action to help protect the environment, then there will be severe consequences.</p>
<p>Earth Day is all about 3 major tenets, known as the 3 R&#8217;s: reduce, reuse and recycle. Each of these elements is important to ongoing conservation efforts. While Earth Day is a day to promote these ideas, they really should become a part of every person&#8217;s everyday life if we want to make a real positive change in the environment.</p>
<p>Reduce means that you should try to reduce the amount of waste that you throw out. Trash is becoming a major problem all over the world &#8211; we throw out so much stuff that we&#8217;re running out of room to store it all. Reducing waste is all about being more conscientious about things that we buy and use.</p>
<p>It dies directly in with the second concept, which is reusing. Reusing means taking things we might normally just throw out and finding a new use for them. There are lots of ways to reuse all kinds of items that you might not think twice about throwing in the garbage. You can reuse old milk jugs or soda bottles and use them to store water or other liquids. Or you can turn your food waste into compost for your garden. You can even take would-be trash and do something totally unique and creative with it.</p>
<p>Recycling refers to a way in which you can essentially reuse things, even if not directly. Recycling facilities accept items such as aluminum cans, glass, plastic, paper, cardboard, and other items, and reprocess it to be used again. Many junk removal collectors  have separate bins where people can put their recyclable materials to have them collected. Or, you can bring your own recyclables to a local center.</p>
<p>While those 3 basic R&#8217;s are a great place to start in a conservation effort, there are many other ways that we can help support the health of our Earth. Reduce doesn&#8217;t have to just mean reducing trash, for example. For instance, you can also try and reduce the amount of energy that use by buying energy efficient appliances or a hybrid car. The conservation options are nearly limitless; you just need to be willing to go the extra mile.</p>
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		<title>Using the 3R to Help the Environment</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 04:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because of global warming, pollution, diminishing forests, and a limited supply of natural resources, people are becoming more aware of the importance of protecting the environment. Waste in the environment affects the air, water, land, animals, plants, and humans. When we use the environment as a waste dump, we take away land from wildlife, pollute [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because of global warming, pollution, diminishing forests, and a limited supply of natural resources, people are becoming more aware of the importance of protecting the environment. Waste in the environment affects the air, water, land, animals, plants, and humans. When we use the environment as a waste dump, we take away land from wildlife, pollute the environment, and deplete natural resources. One way people are doing their part to protect the environment is adopting the Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Waste Program. The 3R program reduces the amount of garbage going into landfills thereby protecting and conserving our environment.</p>
<p><strong>Reduce:</strong> People reduce by purchasing items that are durable and last a long time. By purchasing long lasting products with very little packaging, you will decrease the amount of waste entering a landfill. Other ways of reducing waste include:<br />
* Buy products that do not require a lot of energy and resources to manufacture. Look for products that contain environmentally friendly packaging.<br />
* Reduce car use by riding your bicycle, carpooling with friends, walking, or taking the bus.<br />
* Composting is a great way to dispose of kitchen waste. It is healthy for the soil and less waste will go into the landfill.<br />
* Turn off lights that you are not using and use energy efficient light bulbs.<br />
* Turn off the taps when brushing your teeth.</p>
<p>Reducing will help with conservation efforts and decrease landfill waste and energy use. Reducing results in less pollution and a cleaner environment. It also helps conserve natural resources.</p>
<p><strong>Reuse:</strong> You can reduce waste by reusing products. Reusing methods include repairing damaged items, donating items to a worthy cause, or finding another way to use them. Some reusing tips include:<br />
* Use cloth grocery bags instead of plastic bags. They can be used repeatedly.<br />
* Use reusable lunch bags.<br />
* Metal cans and plastic containers can be used for storing items.<br />
* Donate old clothes, furniture, and toys to a charity.<br />
* Use silverware and dishes instead of plastic utensils and plates.<br />
* Store food in reusable plastic containers.</p>
<p>Another way to reuse is to hire a junk removal service. Except for hazardous materials, junk removal companies will come and remove just about any type of waste. This includes furniture, appliances, electronics, and construction refuse. Many junk removal businesses donate items to charities, repair items, and recycle.</p>
<p><strong>Recycling:</strong> This process involves making new products out of old products. This means potential landfill waste becomes a new product. You can protect the environment by buying products that contain recycled materials. Many of the things we use every day are recycled. Recycled products include: paper towels, toilet paper, paper bags, beverage bottles and cans, milk cartons, and much more. Most products have the recycle label on the package.</p>
<p>Many towns and cities have recycling programs. Some places even have mandatory recycling programs. Junk removal companies are actively involved in reusing and recycling. These companies are very aware of the public’s concern for the environment so they make reusing and recycling a big part of their business. Make sure you ask a junk removing company how much they recycle. You will feel good knowing that not all of the junk you are getting rid of will end up in a land fill.</p>
<p>Reducing, reusing, and recycling helps lessen our impact on the environment and benefits the community. With the help of environmentally conscious companies such as <a href="http://www.1877junktwogo.com/">junk removal</a> companies, we are decreasing the amount of waste going into landfills. By participating in the 3R program, you will feel good knowing that you are doing your part to leave a healthier planet for your children.</p>
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		<title>Who is Responsible for Residential Solid Waste Removal?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 15:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Residential solid trash, also called urban solid waste and municipal solid garbage, is refuse that normally comes from households. It is either in solid or semisolid form. There are five general categories of solid garbage that include: 1) Biodegradable waste: food and kitchen 2) Recyclable material: paper, glass, bottles, cans, metals, and certain plastics. 3) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Residential solid trash, also called urban solid waste and municipal solid garbage, is refuse that normally comes from households. It is either in solid or semisolid form. There are five general categories of solid garbage that include:<br />
1) Biodegradable waste: food and kitchen<br />
2) Recyclable material: paper, glass, bottles, cans, metals, and certain plastics.<br />
3) Stagnant rubbish : construction, dirt, rocks, and debris.<br />
4) Assorted waste: clothing, plastics,etc.<br />
5) Household hazardous waste: toxic such as paints, chemicals, light bulbs, spray cans, fertilizer and pesticide containers, batteries,etc.</p>
<p>Cities and towns generally contracts out solid a href=&#8221;http://www.1877junktwogo.com&#8221;>garbage removal</a> services. They will submit bids, assess each bid, and recommend a company. The rubbish company will bill the city or town. These companies are privately owned so if a person has a lot of waste after a project such as home renovation, they can hire a garbage removal company to remove the refuse.</p>
<p>Because of environmental regulations and a growing demand for a cleaner environment, junk companies are now performing the following services:</p>
<p>Recycling Programs: Curbside recycling is usually available to all residential customers. Customers will separate their recyclables according to paper and plastics for curbside pick up. Depending on the contract, this is normally done every two weeks. There can be special recycling programs such as Christmas tree recycling. The trees are then made into mulch. Other special programs a town or city can offer are Spring and Fall Clean Ups. They are designed to encourage residents to get rid of large amounts of garbage.</p>
<p>Hazardous Materials: Every year, millions of people accumulate such hazardous waste products as batteries, paints and stains, cleansers and polishes, motor oil, antifreeze, pesticides and herbicides,etc. These are dangerous to the environment, people, and animals. A rubbish removal service is trained to remove these products safely and responsibly. They will sort and categorize the hazardous materials before storing them in containment units. The contracted hazardous waste hauler packs the items in drums and sends them to hazardous rubbish incinerator or other treatment facility for proper disposal. Some materials, such as used motor oil, lead-acid batteries and antifreeze, are recycled.</p>
<p>Compost Services: Many cities and towns offer a compost service. They will provide compost bins for people to place such items as kitchen food garbage, newspaper, and other items that can be composted. A contracted junk removal company will pick up the compost left on residential curb sides.</p>
<p>Energy Recovery Plants: Plants that convert rubbish to energy are popping up all over the country. These plants burn garbage to heat water which produces steam in much the same way power plants burn coal, oil, natural gas, or wood. The steam can cause a turbine to produce electricity. Junk removal companies that have energy recovery plants in their area will make use of these services.</p>
<p>Special Handling waste Removal Services: Cities and towns will have a contracted service to remove large items such as tires, air conditioners, household appliances, and construction debris. Tires are sent to a recycling or recovery facility and household appliances, after chlorofluorocarbon gas removal, are taken to recycling stations.</p>
<p>Individual Contracted waste Removal Services: There are situations where a person has too much waste to be removed by a city or town removal service. They will then enlist the services of a private company. They are trained and certified to dispose of waste, compost, and recycle residential goods. For a nominal fee, a company will come to your home and remove all of your excess trash.</p>
<p>Because of growing environmental concerns, most companies dispose of waste in ways that will have the least environmental impact. You will feel good knowing that you are doing your part to protect and conserve the environment.</p>
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		<title>Spring Cleaning Day: Where does the Garbage go?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 15:29:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every year, millions of people across the country take a day during the Spring season to clean up and get rid of all of the garbage and clutter that has accumulated in their homes over the previous year. This can include old paint cans, electronics, recreational equipment, old furniture, clothing,etc. When the bags of garbage [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every year, millions of people across the country take a day during the Spring season to clean up and get rid of all of the garbage and clutter that has accumulated in their homes over the previous year. This can include old paint cans, electronics, recreational equipment, old furniture, clothing,etc. When the bags of garbage are piled by the curbside, many do not usually consider where all of the waste goes.</p>
<p>Before awareness about the threats to our environment became widely known, household waste used to go entirely into landfills. Fortunately, many local and regional governments have now changed how we dispose of household waste. Most regions, towns, and cities, have implemented waste processing methods that reduce the amount of garbage going into landfills.</p>
<p>In many places, trash will be sorted at a Materials Recovery Facility. (MRF) It can be sorted using a conveyor belt or by hand. Reusable and recyclable materials are sorted from regular garbage. If you do not live in a community that has a materials recovery centre, a compost and recycling program is very important. MRFs sort out the reusable and recyclable materials that accidentally get put into the trash. The remaining trash is transported to a landfill. The trash is poured into the landfill and covered by a layer of soil.  Each day’s layer of trash is stacked on top of one another and the process is repeated until the landfill is full. Once full, more land has to be cleared and the whole process begins again.</p>
<p>When it comes to a local residential Spring cleaning day, there is so much garbage that is accumulated from all of the homes, that often many items that should be separated will accidentally get put in the landfills. It may seem if newspapers and other items that degrade, it would not matter if they went in a landfill. However, studies have found that this type of trash is slow to degrade in a landfill. Dr. William Rathje, a professor at the University of Arizona, formed a group called the Garbage Project to learn more about what is in America&#8217;s landfills. In 1989, his team dug up a newspaper from 1952 that could still be read. They also found an ear of corn with its husks intact mixed in with material dated from 1971.</p>
<p>When it comes to Spring cleaning, we must do our part to make sure unnecessary waste does not end up in the landfills. Remember, the threat of contaminating our water and air does not end once garbage is put in landfills. It takes a longtime for many items to decompose. Also, the soil has to be monitored for toxic contamination that could end up in our own water supply. The less waste that is created means the less waste that ends up in our landfills. When gathering all of the junk that you have accumulated, separate the items under the categories compost, reuse, recycle. Any household newspapers and organic waste should go in a composter. Items with toxic chemicals such as car fluids and cleaners should be separated and given to a hazardous waste disposal facility. Electronics and other items that contain toxic metals should also go to a recycle facility where they can be stripped down and disposed of properly and safely. Large items such as tires appliances, and furniture should be separated from landfill items so they can be safely disposed. You can donate items to charities such as clothing, old furniture, electronics that still work,etc. You will find that once you have separated and categorized your items, you will have very little left that will go in a landfill. If you have a great deal of waste, there are special waste hauling companies that will come to your home and all <a href="http://www.1877junktwogo.com">garbage removal</a>. They are trained and certified to dispose of waste, hazardous materials, compost, and recyclable goods.</p>
<p>Because of the depletion of our natural resources and hazards to our environment, it is important that individuals and governments dispose of waste that is eco-friendly. Green Spring Cleaning is a great way to conserve and protect the environment.</p>
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