Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Media research: Ecoliving

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The world is getting smaller every day. As the human population steadily increases, it will inevitably use up more and more of the planet’s natural resources. Unfortunately, once these resources have been depleted, they won’t be coming back.
This is why at Ecowest.com we’re committed to the conservation of these precious resources, as well as the overall protection of our environment. Our site is designed to provide the general public with the ideas and techniques that can help them become more carbon neutral. We hope that this site can be used as a valuable source of information about living in an ecologically friendly manner.

By doing a quick search on the internet you will find that eco friendly tips are not in short supply. There is a plethora of information about ideas ranging from recycling to solar energy. However, making a commitment to sustainable living requires that these ideas be put into action, which can be the tricky part. And what’s even harder is putting these ideas into action throughout our communities, not just on an individual basis.

The increasing popularity of “going green” has had a significant impact on business and government. As the population becomes more environmentally aware, many are seeking out the local, eco friendly business instead of the larger suppliers. Local, state and federal government have joined in by offering numerous incentive programs and tax rebates for those who choose to convert their homes or businesses to solar power.

The home is one of the best places to begin reducing your carbon footprint. There are a number of ways one can turn an ordinary home into a true “eco house”, and improving its energy efficiency is often the first step. Replacing an existing incandescent bulb with an eco light, either compact florescent (CFL) or halogen, can be a simple way to start.

There are a variety of eco friendly items that can be used within a home. Eco furniture, or furniture that is made from either recycled or reclaimed materials, is becoming extremely popular with many of today’s top interior decorators. The use of solar panels to create electricity and hot water are becoming more and more common in neighborhoods throughout the world. Many of the best architects are using flexible solar technology to create new ways to generate electricity. You can also create electricity using home wind turbines, which uses a free resouce-wind. However, because wind cannot be controlled, it is a less effective method.

Clothing can be another aspect of eco living. Many of the basic items of apparel that we wear every day can be found in more ecologically responsible designs. Natural materials such as organic cotton, hemp, and bamboo can be used to make a variety of items ranging from t-shirts to shoes. This material is easily sustainable and lasts much longer than many conventional fibers. Recyclable materials such as wood pulp can also be used to make clothing.

Eco products, however, are not the only way to help improve the environment. Simple things like walking or bicycling to work instead of driving the car can help reduce the amount of toxins in the air, as well as help reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. Recycling any paper, plastic, glass or metal that you use can go a long ways towards conserving our natural resources.
If you would like additional information regarding any of the topics covered on this page, please feel free to peruse our learning center. Many of these topics are covered in much more detail through the links provided therein.

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