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10 best low radiation cell phones

March 30th, 2010

According to Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) 2010 Cellphone Radiation Report

New cell phones in 2010 are loaded with new features. For some models, like Motorola’s Droid, Blackberry Bold 9700, LG Chocolate Touch and HTC Nexus One by Google, consumers pay a hidden price: exposure to the highest legal levels of cell phone radiation. Other new phones emit significantly less radiation.

Which is which? You won’t find out from those pricey ad campaigns or even the labels. Makers and vendors aren’t required to disclose their products’ radiation output at point of sale.

Recent studies found significantly higher risks for brain and salivary gland tumors among people using cell phones for 10 years or longer.

In the meantime, it’s smart for consumers to buy phones with the lowest emissions and follow the simple safety rules of using a cell phone. Before you buy, check out devices you’re considering for radiation output. Levels vary widely, from 0 .3 to 1.6, the legal limit, measured in watts per kilogram of body weight, also known as SAR (specific absorption rate), the amount of radiofrequency energy absorbed by the body when using a wireless device phone.

10 Best Phones

Listing is based on phones currently available from major carriers.

1.    Sanyo Katana II [Kajeet]
2.    Samsung Rugby (SGH-a837) [AT&T]
3.    Blackberry Storm 9530 [Verizon Wireless]
4.    Samsung I8000 Omnia II [Verizon Wireless]
5.    Samsung Propel Pro (SGH-i627) [AT&T]
6.    Samsung SGH-t229 [T-Mobile]
7.    Helio Pantech Ocean [Virgin Mobile]
8.    Sony Ericsson W518a Walkman [AT&T]
9.    Samsung SGH-a137 [AT&T, AT&T GoPhone]
10.    LG Shine II [AT&T]

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How Renters Could Buy Electricity to Charge Their Electric Cars

March 25th, 2010

How Renters Could Buy Electricity to Charge Their Electric CarsApartment building owners typically meter the electricity of each of the apartment units they rent out individually, unlike the “common area” places such as the parking lots typically provided for their renters in general.

But that might change. We are approaching a future in which parking lots could be providing electricity, not just to keep the parking lot lights on, but to also  provide electricity to charge up any electric cars that will parked there at night.

How to get repaid for that soon-to-be greater use of “common area” electricity?

SemaConnect, a Maryland based company has the solution. Apartment owners and even homeowners might want to make vehicle charging an option, but need to be repaid for the electricity used.

While Coulomb Technologies and the other big players in vehicle charging are focusing on the municipal or large business charging market for cities, SemaConnect is looking out for the little guy.

This small wall mounted unit utilizes a smart card reader to charge for access to electricity. Those who wish to use the system will secure a smart card from the owner of the system. The smart card is swiped for access and the user is assessed a  fee.

Each unit costs between $2,500 and $3,000, and could easily collect from $125 to $150 a month for its electric charges, in which case the break even to repay the investment in the unit would be just a couple of years.

Depending on electricity costs in the region, there would some profit each year afterward. Probably enough to pay back an investment in solar panels on the parking lot roof, so the electricity provided is all clean wholesome sunshine power.

reference: Autoblog Green, cleantechnica.com

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Move with Rent-a-Green-Box and Save Big

March 2nd, 2010

green moving boxOver 20 percent of the American population packs and moves each year- generating massive quantities of waste, that ultimately ends up in a landfill.

It’s a huge problem and we haven’t had a choice or a green sustainable solution in over 230 years. New or used cardboard boxes are just too expensive, very inefficient, extremely wasteful and really bad for our planet.

Spencer Brown, the founder and brain child behind Rent A Green Box has re-invented the cardboard moving box from 100% hard to recycle plastic trash mined from local landfills. His invention is called The Recopack and it stands for [recycled ecological packing solution]. Available in 3 sizes and delivered direct to your door on our fleet of super green eco-trucks powered by waste vegetable oil and bio-fuel.

The company delivers them a week before you move and pick them up a week after giving you 2 full weeks (14 days) to pack and move. Delivery and Pickup are included in your price. Think about all of the time and effort it takes to build all of those cardboard boxes. No handles and messing with that fussy tape. They have re-invented a better, faster, easier and cheaper way to pack and move.

All you need to do is make one call and they’ll drop off your Recopacks on the delivery date. You pack, stack and move. When the Recopack are empty, just call back and they’ll come over to your new place and pick them up. It’s just that simple.

The company convert massive quantities of post consumer trash to make really cool earth friendly packing and moving products that replace traditional and expensive supplies like cardboard boxes, bubble wrap, and Styrofoam peanuts that are really bad for our Earth. Currently 7 unique products  are available, made from various types of post consumer trash. We mine landfills and recycling centers for hard to recycle hdpe #2 plastic bottles, millions of used baby diapers, end of life cardboard sludge, end of life newsprint sludge, post consumer packaged food boxes like cereal boxes and frozen food packaging, end of life recycled aluminum cans and tons of plastic bottle caps to make our earth friendly moving products.

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Call For Action: I do 30 – do you?

February 26th, 2010

ido30 go green tipsBiotech company Novozymes calls for action, urging consumers to “do 30” when doing their laundry.

“I do 30” campaign was launched by Novozymes on July 2010. The campaign asks consumers to turn down the temperature on their washing machines to reduce their CO2 emissions, while still getting their clothes clean.

”By doing something as simple as this in our daily lives, each and every one of us can support the fight against climate change, encourage fashion to be more sustainable, and take better care of our precious clothes at the same time,” says Eva Kruse, CEO of the Danish Fashion Institute. “This is why we have chosen to support ‘I do 30’, and I hope many of the fashion people gathered here in Copenhagen will do the same,” she says.

Help make your planet as clean as your pants

A number of leading figures from Danish fashion, media and politics have already signed up to the campaign.

Join ”I do 30”, spread the word, and send a message

The campaign is counting the number of people who sign up via facebook or at www.ido30.org. For the moment more than 16 thousands people joined this green campaign. “I do 30” is about sending a clear message: we want a cleaner planet, we want climate-friendly products, and we are ready to make it happen!

Help fight climate change

“’I do 30′ is about washing clothes at low temperatures, but it’s also about something bigger than that,” says Steen Riisgaard, CEO of Novozymes. “It’s about raising awareness that there are already many technologies that can be used to help fight climate change. ‘I do 30’ asks consumers to make a statement that they’re willing to make climate-friendly choices in their daily lives,” he says.

Europe alone can save 12 million tons of CO2
By washing at lower temperatures, moving from 60 or 40 °C to 30 °C, Europeans can save 12 million tons of CO2 a year, the equivalent of taking 3 million cars off Europe’s roads – all this and the chance to save on the electricity bill too!

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Glamorous Christmas Decor on a budget – use your old PET bottles and creativity!

December 24th, 2009

If you love to decorate your home on your own – they are simple but well looking green projects that cost just cents and will impress your guests and give you and your family many creative and funny memories.

All you need is:

  • 4 plastic bottles as the main material
  • left over sparkles from projects, postcards, etc.
  • some beads of different colours and sizes
  • a leftover balloon with gold paint from last Christmas

Cut out shapes with scissors, and use a needle heated on a fire to make holes.

Snowflakes are fixed with see-thought tape to the wall. They are so light in weight, that even the biggest one (diameter around 30 cm) will hold on.

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Air Drying Clothes

November 25th, 2009

Dry your clothes outsideAir Drying Clothes Without A Clothesline

by Jill Cooper

We all know that if we don’t dry our clothes in the dryer we save on electricity, but many of us don’t think about how the dryer reduces the life of our clothes. For a long time I couldn’t understand why so many people were buying scads of socks and underwear for their families every few months.

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When my children were growing up, they almost never wore out their underwear and socks and we owned only about a quarter as many pair as most people. No, I didn’t buy some name brand known for its child proof quality. I usually bought the least expensive ones I could find.

Fast forward a couple decades. One day after folding my grandson’s new underwear, I noticed that the waistband was terribly rippled. After doing some research, I discovered the answer: The dryer was destroying the rubber elastic in the socks and underwear.

I rarely dried my family’s clothes in the dryer, so the elastic never broke down. It doesn’t just happen with underwear – Have you ever noticed pilling (those little fabric balls) on your clothes and linens and the resulting lint in the dryer? That is the result of the fibers being rubbed thin. The dryer also shrinks clothes and sets in stains.

The two reasons I think most people don’t line dry their clothes are that they think it is inconvenient or they’re just not sure how to do it. Here are some of the best tips I have found to air dry clothes without a clothes line.

Though I don’t use the dryer to dry my clothes, I do use it for five minutes or so with some loads (just long enough to fluff the clothes). I put one load in the dryer and only leave then there as long as it takes me to load the washer with the next load.

If you have no clothesline, you live in an apartment or your homeowners association won’t allow clotheslines, here are a few ways to dry without a clothesline.

You need at least one drying rack and some type of clothes rod. You can buy drying racks at most discount stores or hardware stores. You might locate a clothes rod in your laundry room above the dryer, use a sturdy shower curtain rod in the bathroom or get a metal clothes racks that hooks over the back of a door. You don’t need much. I can hang two loads of laundry on one drying rack and 2 feet of clothes rod.

Hanging on a Clothes Rod

Hang as many items as you can on clothes hangers, beginning with the obvious things like dresses, dress shirts and blouses and hang the hangers on a clothes rod to dry. Be sure not to put the hangers too close together or the clothes will not dry. You can also hang things like pajama tops, t-shirts, small kids shirts and one piece outfits. Lightweight pants, pajama bottoms, skirts and sweats can be pinned on clothes hangers and even sheets can be folded and hung on them. If you are really short of drying rack space, you can hang socks, underwear, wash rags, hand towels and towels on hangers and add them to your clothes rod, too.

Hanging on a Clothes Rack

When hanging clothes on a drying rack, I start at the bottom with socks and underwear, wash rags and baby clothes. Young children’s clothes and hand towels go on the middle layer and the top rack is for towels, jeans, pillow cases, sweaters, sweats, pajama bottoms and t-shirts. I try to use every inch of space, so if I put a pillow case on the rack and there are a couple of inches left next to it I put a sock there. I even hook bras on the corners of the rack.

Drying racks are handy because they can be moved to speed up the drying process. Place them outside on a sunny (but not windy) day. Inside the house, try putting them over a vent and the heat or air conditioner will dry them faster. If you don’t have central heat or air then you can place them in front of your heater or a fan. Don’t place clothes close enough to heaters to be a fire hazard.

If you are short on space and don’t want to look at a drying rack in the middle of the room, do the laundry before bed, hang it and in most cases it will be dry by morning (especially if you set it above an air vent).

Try hanging large king sized sheets or blankets over your shower rod, over the rail of your deck, between two lawn chairs or folded in half or quarters over your clothes rack. When you fold large items, you must flip and turn them every 5-10 hours so that each side gets dry.

Sometimes it is useful to hang a clothesline in the basement or attic. Be sure to check out your department stores and hardware stores for other ideas. They have many clever items like retractable clotheslines, things to hang over doors and some not so new ideas like extra large drying racks that can hold two loads of laundry each.

Even though this may sound complicated at first, once you do it a few times it becomes second nature to you. Pretty quickly, you will discover the most efficient way to hang your clothes on the rack. I know automatically that three wash rags fit across the bottom bar of my rack and the two socks will fit next the that particular t-shirt. It’s like putting a puzzle together- the first time takes you longer than the times after that because you know where the pieces fit.

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Dry your clothes outside

November 9th, 2009

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Why do people dry their stuff in driers?

First of all, they are used to it. Habit is a King, and no options are taken in consideration.

  • It’s convenient.
  • The using of outdoor clotheslines are prohibited in many communities.
  • Laundry lines are still associated with old fashion stile of living and even with poverty.

Times are changing, and regulations against outdoor clotheslines are crumbling as more people now associate them with green style of living.

Do you know that by just drying clothes outside instead of using a dryer you can save up to 6% of household energy?

So, what are the benefits of drying your clothes outside?

  • You will save a lot of energy and your money.
  • You can save on fresh air dryer sheets that you used to put in with your laundry….and enjoy the REAL fresh air!
  • It’s one more step to greening your life.
  • This will actually help add humidity to the dry winter air in your home.
  • Less known fact, your clothes will last longer and retain their color better.

if you can’t use clotheslines, at least start drying small stuff at the laundry dryer!

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Satellite Dish Solar Cooker Demonstration

October 14th, 2009

When you finally get sick of mainstream media, don’t ditch your dish, convert it to a solar…

According to the author of the invention,  his is one of the larger oval starchoice dish models.

“I did give the inside a good sanding to get it nice and smooth before applying the decal material which I did find helped. I did try a smaller dish and did a poor job of applying my mirrored surface and got similar results. On this size dish I would equate the heat to being similar to putting it on the stove turned up to medium, in that water will boil on medium but can take longer. Without a lid it’s much much harder to make water boil.
A black bottom pot with a glass lid is best, the pot was used in this video is 50% silver/50% black on the bottom. The tighter seal on the lid, the better.”

Such a way of using of old satellite dish as alternative source of energy has obvious advantages:

  • Eco friendly technology of solar power
  • Saving money due to electricity cost reduction
  • It’s not so complicated so many people could try to make it at home
  • It’s simply cool!

The only disadvantage is that it takes approximately two times longer than cooking  on the stove. Winter even doubles the time when cold winds working against your dish.

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Another Amazing PET Project: Jewerly From Gulnur Ozdaglar

October 10th, 2009

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It’s interesting what the talented contemporary and fashion designers use to make jewelry out of nowadays! Even the most unusual material, the one you’d never guess to be fitting for a beautiful and stylish ring or necklace.

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Beautiful jewelry can be made from marine style silicon, eclectic blue decorations of beads, caps that came from a variety of bottles, skateboards and even from used plastic bottles.

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A Turkish artist Gulnur Ozdaglar, is concerned about preserving our environment and the materials we recycle, which are considered the main polluters of nature. Her ornaments made from plastic bottles make a small contribution to solving global problems, important not only in her homeland Turkey, but in all other countries as well.

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Gulnur Ozdaglar, as well as all her friends and neighbors, didn’t throw out a single plastic bottle in the past year, she let them all in motion.

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LiveGreenStyle has already posted Gulnur Ozdaglar’s cool wedding accessories.

With an open flame, scissors, knife and a soldering iron, Gulnur Ozdaglar transforms plastic bottles into beautiful and delicate brooches, necklaces, earrings, as well as chandeliers, bowls and vases. At first glance ornaments look very fragile, resembling crystal products. In fact, they are light and airy. And it is extremely difficult to believe that such beauty can be created from simple and ordinary-looking plastic containers.

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Are you inspired by these pictures and would like to experiment with used PET bottles?
If yes, what do you need to create such an amazing peace of art?

  • Old empty plastic bottles
  • scissors
  • knife
  • soldering iron
  • gloves
  • strong source of heat (heat gun, burning candle or an electrical stove)

Basically, you can use instructions from Livegreenstyle  Go Green Tutorial: Amazing school project out of old pop plastic bottles

Good Luck and hope to see the pictures of your projects on our website!

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Go Green, Save Money, Have Fun With Old Satellite Dish

October 8th, 2009

It looks like this man who pulled his old satellite dish it behind a boat, is having tons of fun…

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