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How long does it take a cell phone to break down?
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Cell phones are made from several valuable materials, such as gold, silver, and copper, and from several slow-to-decompose and potentially toxic materials, such as plastic and lead, used in the casing. According to Earth911.com, plastic casings can take hundreds, if not 1,000 years, to start breaking down in landfills. Lead, arsenic, zinc, and other compounds inside the phone can leach into and pollute surrounding soil and water.
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Are there any environmental consequences to using either granite or Silestone for new countertops?
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Well, yes, unfortunately. But there are environmental consequences associated with any countertop choice, or any consumer choice for that matter. When you consider materials, think of the lifecycle costs—mining damage, energy use, transportation costs, toxic elements, durability, recycling potential, and more—then chose the best option for your location and needs. In many cases, stone countertops may make the most eco-sense.
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How Does Rainwater Harvesting Work?
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Harvesting rainwater simply means finding a way to capture rainfall and runoff so that it can be recycled and used for landscaping, and in some cases water for toilets, depending on water quality regulations..
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Can green roofs help?
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Yes—especially in cities. By lowering air-conditioning demand, green roofs can reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions that lead to global warming.
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Can you recommend a space heater?
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Electric heaters are the safest kind, according to the Department of Energy, so you've made a good choice, especially since children are involved.
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How green are bamboo clothes?
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Bamboo has long been regarded as an eco-friendly material because of its amazing green attributes: It can grow with few pesticides and little water.
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Have you done any research on insect-repellent fabric treatment? I'm curious about what's involved in production and whether it does indeed work.
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The active ingredient in this clothing won't protect exposed skin from insects, although you'll likely sustain fewer bites through your clothing. And while it may prevent ticks from crawling on your clothes and then on to you, the clothes won't keep ticks from jumping onto exposed heads, necks, arms or feet.
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How can I safely dispose of household toxins?
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Your local sanitation department can tell you how to safely dispose of pesticides and other chemical waste in your area.
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Does turning off appliances that use "phantom energy" do them any harm?
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"Phantom energy," used to power digital clocks and easy-on remote-control features, can account for 8 percent of a household's annual electricity use and cost you $80 per year.
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I'm in the market for a low-VOC carpet, but I'm having problems finding one in mid-price range.
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Volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) are often found in mothproofing, water-stain protectors, synthetic backings and underlays and adhesives.
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Is there an easy way to get rid of mold without having to revert to chlorine-based cleaners?
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First, determine the point of origin. Mold won't grow without moisture, so fix things like leaky pipes, dripping faucets and cracks in the foundation into which water might seep.
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How wholesome are Mrs. Meyer's cleaners?
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As an industry standard, many manufacturers of household cleaning products refrain from releasing exhaustive ingredient lists to preserve industry secrets, and Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day products happen to fall into that category.
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Is natural cleaning is as effective as mainstream cleaning when it comes to food-borne illnesses like E. coli?
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Natural cleaners can be highly effective in the kitchen, even when it comes to nasty food-borne illnesses like E. coli.
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Is there any reliable information on the safety of visco-elastic memory foam?
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If you believe the glowing testimonials, visco-elastic memory foam is a NASA-engineered gift to sleepers everywhere, a sophisticated foam that conforms to the body and lets those with back, nerve and joint problems get a good night's rest.
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What is the best way to dispose of bacon grease?
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Have you ever heard of Organica?
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Organica's full name is Organica Biotech Inc.; as its name suggests, it is a biotechnology company dedicated to environmentally sound, technologically sophisticated approaches to a range of agricultural, waste, and household problems.
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Products such as OxiClean and Oxy-Boost are touted as being safe products, and I was wondering, are they?
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Found in OxiClean, Oxyboost, and other cleaners and detergents, sodium percarbonate is a powder that combines soda ash (sodium carbonate) with hydrogen peroxide.
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How hazardous is particleboard?
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Pressed woods—particleboard, medium-density fiberboard and some plywood—contain, and release, vapors of formaldehyde, a volatile organic compound (VOC) classified by the EPA as a probable human carcinogen.
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How can I get the PBDEs out of my sofa?
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Your concerns about polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are well taken and, happily, alternatives such as organic wool batting and a PBDE-free foam are available.
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Which is better in blankets: polyester or acrylic?
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The greenest blankets are made from organically grown, renewable fibers, like organic cotton, organic wool. But when it comes to synthetics, polyester is, as you put it, the "lesser of two evils."
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Should I choose a reverse osmosis system?
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Reverse osmosis systems are highly effective, but they can waste more water than they filter.
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Are there organic or natural methods to clean slow drains?
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Try a manual method—a plunger or a plumber's snake—before you start pouring things down your slow drain.
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Can you recharge a laptop in a more environmentally friendly way, e.g. using solar energy instead of electricity?
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Absolutely, and the most compact solar chargers we found can accommodate as much as 26 watts, enough to charge non-Energy Star–rated Macintosh and PC portables.
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Is my china toxic? Do imported dishes have to meet the same safety requirements as those made in USA?
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Most tableware doesn't pose a serious health risk. However, lead and cadmium are still used in some ceramic dishes.
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Is it better to unplug or reboot?
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Letting a computer completely cool down by spending some time unplugged may actually be beneficial for the device.
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I am looking for a de-icer that is both pet-friendly and easy on the environment.
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