During the past year, a small number of those claiming to be the only experts who know anything about water efficiency have been approaching governments and regulatory bodies to warn them about dual flush toilet mechanisms.  They have no experience in the testing or manufacturing of dual-flush mechanisms and so paying them heed is being [...]

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Green World with Blue Water on October 19th, 2009

At  first glance it may seem as if toilet repair has no relation whatsoever to living green and being eco friendly. But if you really think about it, you would understand that most of our conventional toilet systems are wasting both water and our money.  So, since you will have to deal with toilet repairs [...]

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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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Green World with Blue Water on October 14th, 2009

Although people in sparse areas might have the luxury to use water to their hearts’ content, in urban areas, it is a fact of life that water is scarce and bills are high. Household awareness to save water can help significantly improve the fresh water resources of the planet. Keeping in mind, one’s objective to [...]

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Green World with Blue Water on October 9th, 2009

Dried out lawns and unwashed cars are now a reality for people living in metropolitan cities, thanks to the water shortage crisis that is now a part of their everyday lives. With no signs of things getting better and people paying for every gsllon of water they consume, it is now a smart idea to save [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on October 7th, 2009

Today, the world is after you to conserve its resources. Be Green… purrs… in your ear every moment, the earth does not provide for you alone, but for all generations that follow. So where do you start??
How about your toilet? Did you know that your toilet alone accounts for more than 30% of your household water usage? [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on October 6th, 2009

Here is the thought I want to try to bring to your attention in this article: thinking and living green can be very profitable. Sometimes when people come to think of “green lifestyle”, the first thing that comes to their minds is limitation. They feel, they need to limit or deprive themselves in many things [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on September 21st, 2009

 I live in Winnipeg, a city in Canada of 650,000 people. 
 
As a boy of 14, my Grandfather introduced me to investing by taking me to what was then called the “boardroom” of an investment house.   It had a large electronic board and the bid, ask and trades of stock whipped across the board.  My [...]

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Inventor of SelectAFlush on September 15th, 2009

Dalton Avenue is a hybrid after school program that combines academics and arts education to students in low-income neighborhoods.  They offer Digital Arts & Design, Entertainment Business, Video Production, Dance, Fine Arts, TV / Film Production, and Marketing. This program is keeping the kids off the streets building strong life skills and school fun.  They need [...]

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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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