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Weeds, weeds and more weeds!

by Paul May 18th, 2012 - No Comments »

Ontario’s cosmetic pesticide ban came into effect on Earth Day 2009. What this means is that no one can use pesticides on lawns, gardens, parks and schoolyards. Since then our green spaces have definitely become more healthy.

I know that a lot of people in Ontario are still getting these cosmetic pesticides from other sources outside of Ontario but I think most people are abiding by the law. Sure you need to use a little more elbow grease but in the end it is much better and healthier for everyone in Ontario. So to those Ontarian’s ordering pesticides outside of the province, STOP!

I have a large chunk of land, a wife, a son, a daughter that is due to arrive this coming Sunday, 2 dogs and a cat. All of them including myself love using our front, side and back lawn. On nice days we are out there all day long.

This spring has sprouted out some serious amounts of weeds. I have been using an old fashion weeder and spending quite a few hours a day working on the little buggers. Like I said before, it definitely takes a lot more elbow grease but knowing my family is much safer and healthier and I don’t have to worry about them getting toxic chemicals on them or inhaling it.

As of now I still have a patch that is roughly 30 feet by 30 feet but will be finished with that soon. I support Ontario’s pesticide ban as all Ontarian’s should.

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Doing Your Groceries?

by samantha May 15th, 2012 - No Comments »

We all need grocery bags at some point or another whether we need to carry small or few items or more than a dozen big ones.

I found this video on YouTube that I thought would be interesting if you don’t have any reusable grocery bags at home! You can create your own and it’s better for the environment than using plastic bags!

Watch the video below and leave your thoughts in the comments section below!

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Life In A Shipping Container?

by Paul May 11th, 2012 - No Comments »

As more and more people begin to move away from the traditional ways of building homes for more sustainable solutions, shipping containers have entered the foray. Readily available and built to withstand extreme conditions, these containers are super strong and will last a long time.

If you are like me you do not listen to the real estate agent term location, location, location. I have plans to buy a nice plot of land at some point in the future and building it off the grid would be great. Location to me means a nice plot on at least a couple of acres. I have heard and researched all sorts of sustainable building ideas but this shipping container idea is new to me.

Check out this link below from designcrave.com that shows examples of 10 shipping container homes. I think you will be pleasantly surprised.

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Learn to be smart about Solar!

by Paul May 4th, 2012 - No Comments »

This Saturday Kortright Centre for Conservation is holding a solar workshop – Consumer’s Guide to Buying a Solar System. For those Ontarians that do not know there is a new program in Ontario offered to home owners looking to go solar. It is called the micro-fit solar incentive program. This program will pay you up to 80 cents a kilowatt. This has been giving the solar industry a nice boost considering they are offering eight times more than what we pay.

Can you and will you make money? Find out everything you need to know tomorrow at the workshop from 10am-12pm. I will be there and I can school you on our amazing All Natural Memory Foam Mattresses!

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10 Multinational Companies that own A LOT!

by Paul April 27th, 2012 - No Comments »

Do kid’s of today even know what a Mom and Pop shop is? A lot of retailers in neighborhoods that are trying to ban “Big Box” chains are having a hard time meeting their monthly bills and it’s not hard to see why after coming across this very interesting image.  The image breaks down just how consolidated our consumer goods have become. What this means is we have less companies competing which leads to less jobs, higher prices and poor products.

The good thing here is that if you watch your diet and lead a healthy, natural lifestyle you can get by without 99% of these products.

Click here to see the chart.  It’s way to big to show here as an image!

Image provided by convergencealimentaire.info.

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Do You Ship Your Stuff the Eco-friendly Way?

by samantha April 26th, 2012 - No Comments »

Yes, it is definitely possible to ship your things the eco-friendly way if you aren’t doing it already!

After doing some research this morning, I came across a couple of tips for eco-conscious consumers out there who would like to start shipping their stuff in the most eco-friendly fashion.

These two tips have been taken directly from Earth911. They had the opportunity to interview senior resource specialist for the Natural Resources Defense Council, Darby Hoover. This is exactly what he said below in conversation with Earth911:

1. Opt out of overnight

Ground or air? The age-old question has puzzled sustainable shippers for decades. And the decision to have an item shipped via ground or air mail is still the most important choice consumers make with regard to eco-friendly shipping, Hoover says.

“Ground shipping is going to use less fuel than air,” she says. “So, the more you can avoid having things shipped overnight mail (or whatever is going to require air), that’s probably a good way to think about it.”

While top-name shipping companies, such as UPS and FedEx, are taking steps to reduce the carbon footprint of air shipping, choosing a ground method is usually your best eco bet. Transporting one ton of parcels for one nautical mile produces about 1.39 pounds of CO2 emissions, according to 2010 UPS data. So, if you can wait a few extra days for your package, go for ground instead.

2. Choose the right provider

Carriers for the U.S. Postal Service walk and drive through every neighborhood six times a week, which left Earth911 wondering: Since delivery trucks will be on my street anyway, is USPS my greenest choice for shipping?

“That can be true, especially if everybody [on your block] is getting mail,” Hoover says. “But if the trucks are driving through and not everybody is getting mail, I’m not sure if that ends up being considerably more efficient.”

Green perks offered by the Postal Service that the other guys can’t match include a program that allows you to purchase stamps and other supplies online and have them delivered with your mail. USPS will also schedule a free pickup for outgoing packages, which carriers will pick up at your doorstep when dropping off your mail. But the Postal Service isn’t the only eco-friendly way to ship.

“There are so many different parameters that it’s hard to come down and say, ‘This is always better’ and ‘This is always not preferable,’” Hoover says. She suggests keeping an eye out for trucks you see in your neighborhood most frequently. If you often see drivers from a particular shipping company in your neighborhood, you may want to opt for that company for your shipping needs.

“[Private shipping companies] are motivated to reduce their drive-times and increase their fuel efficiency,” Hoover says. “So, they’re going to try to plan the best routes and figure out how to get packages to people the most efficiently in terms of time and money, which also turns out to be the most efficient in terms of environmental resources.”

To keep carbon footprints shrinking, USPS, UPS and FedEx have all begun utilizing alternative fuel fleets. A growing number of companies, including UPS and FedEx, also offer carbon offset programs to help minimize your shipping impact.

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Nike Gets Eco-friendly with Soccer !

by samantha April 17th, 2012 - 1 Comment »


Do you love soccer? If you answered yes and also love mother earth then keep reading…

If you often wear hoodies, tracksuit tops, T-shirts, sweatshirts, caps, jackets and rugby tops then you will be very pleased to know that BOFFINS at Nike has created something extra special for you soccer lovers out there!

The Sun reveals that they have made a new line of sportswear using an average of 13 recycled plastic drinks containers! Pretty healthy for our world if you ask me!

You can get a look at these eco-friendly masterpieces in June during soccer’s biggest international tournament featuring European countries. The countries that will be wearing these environmentally friendly outfits include Croatia, France, Holland, Poland and Portugal!

Get your training kit today at your local Nike store beginning April 19th, 2012 and show your love for soccer and support for keeping our world green!

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Make Your iPhone Eco-friendly!

by samantha April 12th, 2012 - No Comments »

For all you iPhone lovers out there, check out these recyclable covers and accessories in the video below which came out this year!

Yes, it is indeed eco-friendly!

 

 

Do you think their products are useful? Leave your thoughts in the comments section!

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Is Your Bank Green?

by samantha April 2nd, 2012 - No Comments »

The world is becoming more and more environmentally friendly each day with business examples such as this!

Check out this new and awesome video which recently came out below!

Leave your thoughts in the comments section!

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Earth Hour is Upon Us!

by Paul March 30th, 2012 - No Comments »

For those willing to take part, Earth Hour is taking place this week end on Saturday March 31. Toronto is making a day of it with Etobicoke Earth Hour 2012, in association with Big on Green: Green Workplace – Green Community.

Click here for all sorts of activities that will be taking place throughout the day leading to the big light shut down.

Earth hour began in Sydney Australia back in 2007 and since then has spread to more than 130 countries and thousands of cities and towns throughout the world.

Great Earth Hour video below.

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