Make Your Money Go Greener

Your money has power. You can choose to buy only the green and ethical products such as those mentioned throughout my post, and as consumer demand for these products grows, more producers switch to green production methods, putting more green products on the shelves. A happy by-product is that cost comes down, bringing green products [...]

Solar Energy and Air Systems Adapt to Many House Styles

Though the ducts and rock storage bins of active air systems are space-consuming, they set no unusual limits on the architectural style of new homes built to incorporate them, beyond the basic requirements of southward orientation and energy conservation. Traditional-looking houses can shoulder their solar collectors as gracefully as “futuristic” ones, and their interiors can [...]

A Green Home

If you want to build a green home, buy and renovate a derelict building to become a green home, or to adapt your own home to be more green, the chances are you’ll need a mortgage — a loan secured against the property concerned.
Few high street lenders are geared specifically to deal with green projects [...]

Multi-unit Solar Housing Works Well

Solar heating is by no means limited to single-family homes. It adapts easily to multifamily housing, as long as there is the necessary south orientation and enough roof area to hold an adequate number of collectors.
In fact, from a solar viewpoint, adjoining multifamily units have two advantages over separate homes: they tend to be smaller, [...]

Office Eco-solution, Bring Green Plants into Workplace

To make your workplace greener, you use the same green principles and methods as you do at home. There are dozens of tips that you can apply to the workplace:
Set up a complete recycling system — for bottles, cans, photocopier cartridges, and plastic. Reuse anything that can be reused, such as CDs, and recycle the [...]

Buying greener

You buy green goods for your home and you can extend that principle to the workplace. There’s little point in being green enough to recycle paper but buying paper that isn’t produced from recycled materials.
Encourage your bosses to buy from green suppliers selling green products for office necessities such as paper.
Before going out and buying [...]

Telecommuting Cuts More than Petrol Costs

Telecommuting is a system in which employees or contractors connect to work via a computer from home or another remote location, thus reducing that person’s need to commute to work - hence the term telecommuting. Companies tend to offer telecommuting on a part-time basis, with employees working from home one or two days a week.
Telecommuting [...]

If House Faces South, Adding Solar Is Easier

The active solar retrofit problems facing a homeowner whose house already faces south and has plenty of unshaded roof and/or wall space are much less demanding than those for a homeowner whose house faces another direction.
If you’ve won the orientation battle, you must still confront three basic questions, however: Does the collector area tilt at [...]

Going Green at School, reaching Kids in Science, and Geography Classes

Green living is a hot topic in many schools all around the UK. At secondary schools green issues are an integral part of citizenship, science, and geography classes. But there’s no national policy on whether and how to teach about being green, so what your children learn is usually down to the individual teacher and [...]

Initiating Green Projects

Schools have a role to play in the wider community and can lead by example. The ultimate goal of greening schools is to get the children involved in projects that help build a greener community. If the school uses renewable energy and recycles and composts food waste, it shows children, parents, and other people in [...]

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