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... have suggested that BPA can be harmful to human health (as well as environmental health), prompting a search for responsible and effective disposal methods. (via Environmental Health.) Great news. But ...
... is a standardised methodology for the quantification of the potential environmental impacts of processes and systems. The data provided can be used effectively to assist in decision making situations. ...
3. Too much building waste
(Material/Various)
... Environment says that at least 26 per cent of the waste in our landfills is from buildings, the Organisation for Resource Efficiency in the Building and Related Industries says that up to half of all ...
... 385 33 97, email: Daniel.Kellenberger@scionresearch.com ABSTRACT Eight LCA-based building-related environmental assessment and design tools were compared in order to present recommendations to improve ...
... say environmentalists, who are concerned at mass clearance of its forests without a credible guarantee that trees are harvested responsibly. Over half of the paper pulp New Zealand uses to produce ...
All of us know that using rechargeable batteries is much cheaper in the long run and much better for the environment. But we also know the daily problem: You want to use your digital camera ...
By DIANE JOYCE - The Dominion Post,  27-04-2010 Hastings District Council has been illegally dumping stormwater into streams and drains for 10 years. This is despite Hawke's Bay Regional ...
8. The Proven Dangers of Microwaves
(Reports/Building Biology)
... explained. "We were all housed in the same hotel environment for eight weeks. There was no smoking, no alcohol and no sex." One can readily see that this protocol makes sense. After all, ...
9. The Hidden Hazards Of Microwave Cooking
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... - don't leak into the environment, when properly used and with approved design, the decision lies with each consumer as to whether or not you choose to eat food heated by a microwave oven or even purchase ...
10. Microwaved food: is it healthy?
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PCC Sound Consumer, by Trudy Bialic, editor, January 2006 (January 2006) — For convenience, few kitchen tools can compare to the microwave oven. An estimated 90 percent of American households ...
  By MELISSA SINGER - The Age via Stuff.co.nz, 18/03/2010 An electronics manufacturer with a history of making false environmental claims has been caught doctoring fridges to make them ...
... with telling him about the errors. However, Colorado University environmental science and policy professor Roger Pielke Jr said the errors point to a "systematic breakdown in IPCC procedures," ...
... station. Kaipara Harbour on the west coast just north of Auckland, would be the first in New Zealand using tidal flow to generate energy. The Environment Court made a positive recommendation to Conservation ...
... to be the most important international environmental conference in history, its importance bolstered by President Barack Obama's decision to appear at the end of the summit (initially he had planned to ...
15. New World scraps plastic bag levy
(News/News Archive)
... Save and Four Square stores, which had not had the same level of adverse reaction, would continue with the charge, he said. Foodstuffs would also continue with its environmental initiatives to reduce plastic ...
... Ole Kamstrup2 and Dennis Postlethwaite3 1 dk-TEKNIK ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT, 15 Gladsaxe Møllevej, DK-2860 Søborg, Denmark 2 Rockwool International, Hovedgaden 584, DK2640 Hedehusene, Denmark 3 Mulberry ...
17. more on CFLs
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THE TRUTH ABOUT COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHTS http://oilcrash.com/articles/cfltruth.htm Instead of saving our environment CFLs are destroying it Here is the truth about Compact Fluorescent Lights CFLs ...
... in order to sell an environmentally and human safe, locally made product. When going by guidelines or rules such as the one you're currently trialing, we need to consider all the issues involved - for ...
... have the required funds to get their products (individually) certified. I still believe that a local grown and milled cypressus macrocarpa has significantly less environmental impact than H3.1 treated ...
... temperature changes have been reflected in a number of environmental and biological changes. These include rises in globally averaged sea level, shrinking of summer Arctic sea-ice extent, losses from the ...
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