Posts Tagged ‘Eco-friendly’

Jul02

My Green Weekend

It’s my job to write about the environment, so I try my best to walk the walk when it comes to the size of my carbon footprint. But even this ecophile can do more. So one weekend my fiancé, David and I set out to make a few easy, eco-friendly adjustments to our apartment that could also reduce our utility bill. And, we figured, what better time to finish greening our home than while our friends’ young daughter, Rebecca was visiting.

Jun28

Print Green – Help Conserve the Environment

Conservation of the environment has always been an important concern for all of us. There has always been a continued effort in checking the processes that produce harmful wastes polluting the environment. One such process that needs concern in this regard is printing. In the digital age, printed material still has a lot of importance. Printed products such as booklets, brochures, business cards, notepads, postcards, calendars, stationery products, posters etc are always high on demand and thus are produced extensively.

Jun23

Make Your Baby’s Home Green

When our son was born nine years ago the last thing on our mind was preparing an eco-friendly home. We were simply concerned with getting him home safe and making sure the environment he came back to was clean, warm, and full of love. Some years later it occurred to us that we could do a little bit more to raise our son in an environmentally conscious way, and so the research began. We found plenty of small things to do around our home that were beneficial to his health and the environment. If you apply these easy tips and ideas you can have an eco-friendly home for your baby too.

Jun15

Green Printing – a Great Way to Go ‘green’!

All the technological advancements made by mankind have come at a dear cost to the environment. The proliferation of industries has had its adverse effect on the environment. The by-products of most production processes have contributed to global pollution to varying extents. But the world cannot exist without industry. On the other hand, we must stop destroying the environment we live and breathe in. So, what’s the way out of this strange predicament?