Your Toilet Is Not A Garbage Can
Monday, March 21st, 2011A new Canadian water attitude study shows that across Canada people are not very water-conscious nor eco-friendly. Nearly three-quarters of those asked said they use the toilet as a garbage can. Really? Do people need to be reminded that the toilet is only designed to handle and remove human waste? It seems so. Sadly Alberta [...]
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Lift Trucks
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010Those concerned about the environment have been waiting for announcements like this and one finally seems to have happened, and substantial enough to matter. Walmart Canada has awarded Air Liquide a contract to supply all the needed hydrogen and related infrastructure to power their new hydrogen powered fuel cell lift trucks for a new distribution [...]
ZOLD Eco-Sales Agency
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010This is the Green Company Profile for ZOLD Eco-Sales Agency. Zold is a national distributor of eco and organic products, and is based in Calgary, Alberta Canada. Zold markets strictly B2B throughout Canada and the USA. Zold’s products include eco-beauty, fashion, gifts, baby and children products and much more. When asked how do their products [...]
Carbon Capture and Storage Technology
Saturday, February 6th, 2010The practical storage options for carbon capture are suspending the carbon matter in mineral blocks and injection deep into oceanic masses or geological sites. This is reminiscent of burial of nuclear waste material and trash dumping sites, but with more technological add-in and greater cost. But critics of carbon capture and geological mineral carbonate deposits [...]
Carbon Capture Is It The Answer To Carbon Emissions?
Saturday, February 6th, 2010Today’s challenges of providing energy and fuel for transportation, shipping, and commerce is blocked by a new awareness of concrete damage to the environment of by products and pollution, emissions and exhaust. Carbon emissions is one of the most serious concerns in any discussion of toxicity . This includes carbon storage after capture of matter [...]
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