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	<title>Free Tree &#187; Go Green</title>
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		<title>Butcher Block, a Renewable Resource for Home Remodels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using renewable resources in our day-to-day lives can really make an impact on the world&#8217;s economic conditions. New buildings are being constructed every single day. As the world population grows so does the need for more housing, commercial buildings and apartment complexes. If you were considering building a home or remodeling a home you currently [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using renewable resources in our day-to-day lives can really make an impact on the world&#8217;s economic conditions. New buildings are being constructed every single day. As the world population grows so does the need for more housing, commercial buildings and apartment complexes. If you were considering building a home or remodeling a home you currently live in, what is a great way to incorporate a renewable resource in your home?</p>
<p>Butcher block countertops have been around since the late 1800s and are made completely from all natural renewable resources, a.k.a. trees. In most cases which are block countertops are to shut it from a hardwood tree such as maple, cherry, walnut, let us, oak or even bamboo. Not only are <a href="http://butcherblockcountertop.net/">Butcher block countertops</a> renewable, but they are completely unique just as a fingerprint is completely unique to a person. This is because no two trees are exactly alike.</p>
<p>Butcher blocks are a great alternative to having tile countertops because of the unnatural materials used in the process of installing tile countertops. Laminate and <a href="http://formicacountertop.net/">formica countertops</a> can also be made to mimic the look and style of butcher block countertops. However, with butcher block countertops they are all natural, extremely sanitary and also very easy on the wallet or pocketbook. But your block countertops are extremely versatile allowing you to have them installed in a completely custom manner easier than maybe granite, marble or corian countertops. </p>
<p>Butcher block countertops come in a wide variety of colors, woodgrain&#8217;s and edgings. You can choose from natural yellows, browns, reds and even dark dark browns and blacks. Color and style are very import and when considering remodeling your own personal kitchen, however when you can do it with a natural resource such as trees, you&#8217;re not only getting an awesome product but are helping to keep our landfills free of plastics and other items that take many many years to decompose.</p>
<p>If you are really considering remodeling or changing up your home, please make sure to consider Butcher block countertops in any room in your house that consist of counter space. Butcher block countertops are great not only in your kitchen but also in spaces such as your bathroom, or even garage workspace.</p>
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		<title>Recycle Items such as Packaging Peanuts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 20:20:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever opened a package and been showered with small foam like objects?  Most people usually don&#8217;t pay any attention to packing peanuts.  Packing peanuts have been around since the mid-60s introduced by the Dow Chemical Company.  Packing peanuts are made out of a Polystyrene substance and are used for packaging [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever opened a package and been showered with small foam like objects?  Most people usually don&#8217;t pay any attention to packing peanuts.  Packing peanuts have been around since the mid-60s introduced by the Dow Chemical Company.  Packing peanuts are made out of a Polystyrene substance and are used for packaging and cushioning an item sent in a package.  But what can you do with the packing peanuts after you receive a package?  </p>
<p>There are actually many uses for <a href="http://www.freetree.org">recycling</a> packing peanuts.  First let&#8217;s discuss the different colors of packing peanuts and what the others distinguish about the peanuts.  Did you know there are actually three different colors of packing peanuts, and each color serves a different purpose?  There is white, green, and pink.  The green color means that it is 70% recycled, the white packing peanuts means that it is a 70% virgin resin composite, and the pink means it has been coated with an antistatic spray. These pink packing peanuts are used for packaging electronic devices such as computers, TVs, and other electrical devices. There are different shapes of packing peanuts as well, each shape means that it is distributed from a different company.  </p>
<p>Now what reuses can you find for packing peanuts?  Well obviously you can find out were you can send it to be recycled or you can come up with uses of your own. One use of the using the packing peanuts to stuff pillows for your pet to sleep on. You can also use them to stuff or re-stuff a beanbag.  Can they be used as a flotation device? Well probably not for a person but you can attach them to other things such as a set of keys or something else that&#8217;s small and valuable with just a little tape. If you don&#8217;t want to use them in a more creative way you can store them in a big trash bag until you have something to ship. If you&#8217;re thinking more green you can have them recycled, many businesses and companies will accept boxes or bags of packing peanuts or you can list the most free on a website or in a newspaper or someone else may find some use for them. If you would like you can notify the shipper of a package that you ordered to send starch-based packing peanuts in the delivery. These starch-based packing peanuts are made of natural substances and are biodegradable, some even dissolve in water. Definitely don&#8217;t try to use these as a flotation device! </p>
<p>If you own your own business and do a lot of shipping you can also order <a href="http://packingpeanuts.org/">packing peanuts</a> in bulk, there are many websites that you can refer to and order large quantities of packing peanuts. Again if you&#8217;re thinking environmentally asked the distributor to send you starch-based biodegradable packing peanuts. Feel free to be as creative with packing peanuts as possible as there are many uses for them, such as arts and crafts. We just some construction paper, glue and paint you can keep a child busy for hours. So be creative and go nuts or go packing peanuts! </p>
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		<title>How Can you Help Conserve our Resources?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 04:21:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a group motivated in every way to help the earth, we are here to help pass on tips and tricks to help everyone interested to see how they too can help conserve the natural resources we have here on the earth before it is too late.
From water conservation, to species preservation we will stop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a group motivated in every way to help the earth, we are here to help pass on tips and tricks to help everyone interested to see how they too can help conserve the natural resources we have here on the earth before it is too late.</p>
<p>From water conservation, to species preservation we will stop at nothing to make sure that we get the message across to those with a listening ear. If you have any ideas that you would like to share, please feel free to share them with us. Please email us at, theneedmachine (at) hotmail.com. We will be happy to post any thoughts that you may have on the subject of preserving the earth.</p>
<p>With a different outlook than the norm, you will be suprised how easy you can change your bad habits and ways that hurt mother nature. Simple things like collecting rain water, recycling packing peanuts and cans, along with routine tune ups for your car. Go green, but at the same time, know why you are doing it and make sure you are doing it the correct way. Please stop by often to check out new tips and tricks that you can do help out.</p>
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