Archive for January, 2010
(Outdoor animals) Important Reasons Why You Should Acquire Organic Cotton Fashion
No commentsBy Timothy Greensland
Cotton is well-known for its ability to wrinkle if you do so much as look at it wrong. Cotton that does this has not been treated with a chemical called Formaldehyde. Formaldehyde bonds with the natural compounds of cotton, which prevents it from wrinkling. Most cottons are now treated with this chemical in [...]
(Wildlife creatures) Is Bottled Water Impacting Our Environment? Find out How Making of the Bottles, Transporting of the Bottled Water, and Poor Recycling are Destroying Our Environment.
No commentsBy Peggy Pollice
In the midst of the Consequential Pollution on The Planet, are We Better off Consuming Tap Water?
Drinking bottled water is not as wonderful for you as you thought. Despite the fact that you might think you are doing your body good, are you recycling that container? If not, the ecological effect can be [...]
Recycling - Free (outdoor pets) Your Footprint
No commentsBy EcoWest 1
Imagine recycling as being like one of those SlimQuick diet pills. Only instead of suppressing our craving for food, it muzzles our demand for natural resources, which, in return, preserves undisturbed land, saves forests, conserves energy and reduces all forms of pollution.
If youre new to the recycling game, all thats required on your [...]
Top Reasons Why You Should Purchase Organic Cotton (outdoor animals) Fashion
No commentsBy Timothy Greensland
Cotton is well-known for its ability to wrinkle if you do so much as look at it wrong. Cotton that does this has not been treated with a chemical called Formaldehyde. Formaldehyde bonds with the normal compounds of cotton, which prevents it from wrinkling. Most cottons are now treated with this chemical in [...]










