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The efficient use of resources represents the fundamental principle behind the concept of sustainable building. Following the green criterion, the construction, the sitting, the design and the maintenance of a building have a limited impact on the environment. The best of practices are needed for good sustainable building construction, and the standards to work by refer to the reduction of polluting agents and waste, the efficient use of all the resources and the protection of the occupants’ health. At a small scale, sustainable building is known in the form of natural building. Read about TRUE Renewable Power!

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Environmental Safe Cleaning

April 6, 2010

Cleaning agents usually contain very powerful chemicals meant to remove stains, kill germs or dissolve rust and mineral deposits, but all these substances are a threat for our health.Every household actually uses stain removers and all sorts of solvents to get clean clothes, impeccable kitchens and germ-free bathrooms. Given the immense environmental problems, some companies [...]

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Buy Earth Friendly Products!

November 13, 2009

Earth friendly products are goods and services that don’t have a negative impact on the environment either in the manufacturing process or the consumer. The eco-labels on such products tell consumers that the items are organic or natural. In some countries the very concept is pretty vague and people lack the basics of green education. [...]

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What is Renewable Energy?

May 10, 2009

More people interested in renewable power options and there has been more focus on these renewable energy sources in the past few years. The advantages of renewable energy include lower energy costs and little to no pollutants.

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Home Made Power | Earth4Energy Review

February 27, 2009

More and more people are finding out about renewable energy, these days, whether it’s passive solar, active solar or cut back on household power bills.

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