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  • How to Remove Toxic Vinyl PVC from Your Home

    You may not be able to eradicate vinyl PVC from your home completely, but there are some steps you can take to reduce how much is in your home.
    Published by RobinCoe (305 pts) on Sep 29, 2009 to
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  • Closing the Curtain on Toxic Vinyl PVC

    It may seem an insignificant action to change from using a vinyl shower curtain, but considering the toxicity of vinyl curtains it may be better for your health than you imagined.
    Published by RobinCoe (305 pts) on Sep 29, 2009 to
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  • Dangers and Solutions to Vinyl PVC Siding

    One of the biggest things that can be done to eliminate PVC from the home is to not use vinyl siding. Vinyl siding is very common, and becomes deadly if it catches on fire.
    Published by RobinCoe (305 pts) on Sep 29, 2009 to
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  • Why is Vinyl PVC Toxic?

    That smell of a new car may fill you with joy, but don't whiff too deeply. That's the smell of leaching chemicals from vinyl PVC. PVC is a cheap material that manufacturers find easy to use for a number of products. The problem; however, is that the real cost is much higher.
    Published by RobinCoe (305 pts) on Sep 29, 2009 to
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  • Green Dry Cleaning

    More people are going to green dry cleaners in an effort to help save the environment. Avoiding the substance used in traditional dry cleaning may be good for your health, as well.
    Published by H. Rox (858 pts) on Sep 28, 2009 to
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  • Green 4th of July

    When celebrating Independence Day, it's possible to pull out all the tricks for partying and still leave a light carbon footprint on the earth during your 4th of July revelry. With a bit of planning, you can show your respect for the planet and country that allows you such freedom to celebrate.
    Published by RobinRaven (2188 pts) on Sep 25, 2009 to
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  • Save the Forests: Decorate Your Home with Bamboo

    One of the best ways to help save the planet's forests is by using bamboo products to decorate your home. Find out how to use this fast-growing renewable resource for decorating both indoors and outdoors.
    Published by Jennifer Claerr (3203 pts) on Sep 23, 2009 to
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  • The Advantages of Soy Candles

    Ever notice that black smoke that comes out of some of your candles? That means that the candle is made out of paraffin wax. Paraffin produces soot, in other words carbon emission. When you burn paraffin wax candles inside your home you are releasing carbon emission directly into your home.
    Published by JazminEspinal (1729 pts) on Sep 22, 2009 to
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  • How to Make Soy Candles

    If you have a thing for candles, learning the craft of soy candle making will be a great skill you will use over and over again.
    Published by JazminEspinal (1729 pts) on Sep 22, 2009 to
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  • 10 Interesting Green Facts

    Did you know that only one percent of unused geothermal power in Australia can provide energy for 26,000 years! Here are some more interesting green facts to inform and educate about growing environmental concerns.
    Published by Anurag Ghosh (18162 pts) on Sep 21, 2009 to
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