Inventor of SelectAFlush on October 21st, 2009

Many students are sick of going door to door with the same old candy bars year after year trying to raise money for their schools. The children need to find a cool way to raise money for their school, scout troop, or town sports team.  Students want to make a difference in this world by [...]

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Green World with Blue Water on October 16th, 2009

While lifestyle changes are hardly welcome in one’s life, many people today are realising the drastic effects of pollution and other ‘side affects’ of human civilization on the present world and are changing their previous uncaring ways to those that constitute a greener lifestyle so that the generations that to come can live in the [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on October 5th, 2009

Can a man change his entire style of being for something far bigger than himself? Though yes is the answer on your tongue tips I might have to disagree with you. Despite numerous efforts by organizations worldwide to spread awareness about the environment, a very small percentile of even the well-informed masses have taken to [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on September 1st, 2009

A great way to be green and save water with a painless effort is to change out your old toilets to a dual flush.  Most old toilets can be converted with a dual flush conversion kit that will save water on the first flush.  You do not have to change your life to be green. [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on August 18th, 2009

Waste: More than 40% of the bottled water on the market is just filtered tap water that you get to pay extra money for.  Is it better for you, of course not! Now if you lived in a 3rd world county, OK.  But for us that don’t it is just not a good value. Gasoline [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on August 12th, 2009

A typical family consumes 182 gallons of soda, 104 gallons of milk, 29 gallons of
juice, and 26 gallons of bottled water a year. That’s a lot of containers. This counter from CRI shows how many beverage cans and bottles have been sent to the landfill, littered and or incinerated this year.

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on August 7th, 2009

 

I have removed this blog as a result of a reader bringing to my attention that Terri Sanders did not write this.  I have enclosed the link to the hopefully original author.  I think this is still a must read and something to give some strong thought to. Thank you for this update
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Inventor of SelectAFlush on August 6th, 2009

Green tips are great and make us all feel good. I know I want to feel good and do the right thing.  I see great intentions with everyone putting their best foot forward, but…too often I see people treating the green tips like the gym and we all know how often we go to the [...]

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Water on July 28th, 2009

OK. You turn off the water while you’re brushing your teeth. You take a shower under a low-flow shower head. You’ve installed SelectAFlush dual flush toilet retrofit kits in all your toilets. What else can you do as a concerned citizen to go green in the bathroom? What about green toilet paper?
No, we’re not talking [...]

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Water on July 21st, 2009

Water footprints are making a big splash in environmental circles. “H2O is the next CO2,” said Nicholas Eisenberger of GreenOrder, a sustainable business consulting firm, in an article on The Christian Science Monitor online. Like carbon footprints, water footprints measure the amount of water used by a person, business or government.
Why the need for gimmicky measurements? [...]

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