August 22

Drive Green
Posted on August 22nd, 2011 at 9:41 PM by Supernatural Botanicals

Avoiding just 10 miles of driving every week would eliminate about 500 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions a year!

Posted on August 24th, 2010 at 2:56 AM by Supernatural Botanicals

Did you know that 84% of all household waste can be recycled?  Recycling is one of the easiest ways to go Green, yet makes a monumental impact to the environment.  At a bare minimum, everyone should be recycling.  Take care of the waste you create.  Be eco-responsible.

March 17

Eco-America
Posted on March 17th, 2010 at 10:15 AM by Supernatural Botanicals

The average American consumes five times more energy than the average global citizen or 10 times more than the typical Chinese.

If the typical Chinese consumer used as much oil as the average American uses, China would require 90 million barrels per day—11 million more than the entire world produced each day in 2001. 

Source:  Worldwatch Institute

Posted on December 30th, 2009 at 12:17 PM by Supernatural Botanicals
7 Habits of Highly Successful Green Cities:
  • Recycling
  • Wind Power
  • Solar Power
  • Composting
  • Alternative Transportation
  • Pollution Laws
  • Organic Gardening

green city

December 19

Eco-Facts
Posted on December 19th, 2009 at 1:48 PM by Supernatural Botanicals

  • It takes 90% less energy to recycle aluminum cans than to make new ones.
  • The garbage in a landfill stays for a for about 30 years. In 1995 over 200 of the world’s landfills were full.
  • Each person throws away approximately four pounds of garbage every day. If we are cognizant, we can reduce that…a lot!
  • Most lighters are made out of plastic and filled with butane fuel, both petroleum products. Over 1.5 billion end up in landfills each year.
  • Going Green” doesn’t have to be a daunting task that means sweeping life changes. Start by planting a tree in your backyard.
  • Lighting an empty office wastes enough energy to boil water for a 1000 cups of coffee and doubles a company’s annual electric bill.
  • Adjust your thermostat 1 degree higher in the summer and 1 degree cooler in the winter. Each degree less will save about 10% on energy use.
  • Nearly 90% of plastic water bottles are not recycled, instead taking thousands of years to decompose. Why? It’s so very easy to recycle.
  • Recycling just the Sunday papers would save more than half a million trees every week.
  • A single quart of motor oil, if disposed of improperly, can contaminate up to 2,000,000 gallons of fresh water.
  • A laptop is more environment friendly than a desktop. It consumes five times less electricity.
  • A plant on your desk acts as a natural filter, absorbing airborne pollutants and computer radiation while replenishing oxygen levels.
  • An aluminum can that is thrown away will still be a can 500 years from now! It’s so easy to recycle. Please do!
  • Everytime we burn oil, coal and gas to generate electricity and power, we produce the heat trapping gases that cause global warming.
  • Average number of pounds of paper used annually by every American: 680
  • Number of gallons of water wasted by a leaky faucet dripping once per second: 2,700
  • Eco Facts: Number of trees required by every American to meet their yearly demand for paper and wood products: 7

October 12

Recycling
Posted on October 12th, 2009 at 3:05 PM by Supernatural Botanicals

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 Dispose of electronics properly.  Green tips to keep in mind:

  • Keep your cell phones, computers, and other electronics as long as possible.
  • Donate or recycle them responsibly when the time comes. E-waste contains mercury and other toxins and is a growing environmental problem.
  • Recycle your cell phone.

Posted on September 12th, 2009 at 11:38 AM by Supernatural Botanicals

A perfect green utopia!  A green city of the future…whose ready to move?  I know I’d certainly sign mortgage papers in this car-free, waste-free, carbon-free land of green perfection.  Check out this clip for a look at a perfect green city. 

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4zh0p2veZk

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