Category Archives: Green

4 Ways I Need to Wake Up

Spring has been mostly gentle where I live in the south of Georgia. We’re in the season that would’ve been known as blackberry winter, so it’s cool. For days the skies have been cloudy, dropping intermittent rain. This gentleness is interrupted occasionally by ferocious thunderstorms. A line came through last Thursday. That morning my friend Susan Cerulean, a nature writer who lives in Tallahassee, lost most of the trees in her yard and part of her house to a tornado. That afternoon I was scheduled to do a reading/talk at the Ford Plantation, an hour from my home. Just as I arrived to the venue my brother called. He and my mother, who had been at a doctor’s appointment in Vidalia, Georgia, were sitting in their vehicle on a roadway. A tornado had blasted through town, damaging houses and tearing down trees and power lines. I had not realized the…

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Whimsy Row

Currently, the fashion industry is producing about 100 billion garments annually, but nearly 92 million tons of them end up in landfills. The main cause of this staggering waste is the growing production of clothing in recent decades. To handle this issue, many fashion brands have started embracing sustainable fashion practices. In this guide, we will learn what zero-waste brands are and explore the best brands available in he market. What are Zero Waste Brands? These are fashion brands that are actually conscious of the textile waste they are creating and want to minimize it. They are trying to bring this change by modifying their manufacturing process and for this they use two primary methods- Firstly, they try incorporating special patterns to reduce textile waste. Secondly, they repurpose excess fabric for other items like making headbands or bags. Well, this gave you a clear understanding of such brands. Now, you…

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simple products made from recycled materials

It’s no news to people that plastic pollution is increasing day by day and landfills are getting filled at an alarming rate. Plastic is a very durable material and does not decompose easily. So, it’s high time we should stop using single-use plastic and instead go for products made from recycled plastic. In this blog, we’ll walk you through a list of such innovative products. Everyday Products Made From Recycled Plastic As you all know it’s a durable material and through recycling, it can be used again and again. Firstly, this plastic waste is collected and then processed to be reused. This amazing step wards off the waste from entering our oceans and landfills. This also minimizes the demand for new plastic. Now, let’s start with the list below and prepare to be amazed by what all plastic can be recycled into- 1. Plastic Water Bottles PET is probably the…

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Carbon Footprint of Solar Panel Manufacturing

Solar is an efficient means of reducing carbon emissions and fighting climate change. It comes in third by producing 4.5% of the world’s electricity, right after Hydro and Wind. However, there are discussions regarding its CO2 emissions in manufacturing. Join us as we uncover the reality behind the carbon footprint of solar panel manufacture and how it correlates with other energy sources. Carbon Footprint of Solar Panel Manufacturing PV panels have a nearly non-existent carbon footprint, around 40 grams per kWh of electrical energy produced. This only comes from the manufacturing process of making, installing, maintaining as well as disposal of the panels. The energy produced by PV panels is almost 100% clean and the emissions mentioned previously are countered by this clean energy in around 3 years. It has almost 12 times much less exhaust than gas and also 20 times much less than coal. Are Solar Panels Carbon…

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880 million unused electrical items in UK households

Talking about global warming the first thing that comes to our mind are cars and factories. But what if our unused kitchen or personal care appliances are also one of the polluting ones? This is what is happening as 880 million unused electrical items in UK households are sitting idle and causing global warming. Moreover, the value of these items is around £927 million. Little did they know that these electrical items are becoming the reason for carbon emission. Now, that is something confusing because if an object is just lying idle then how can it cause pollution? According to the report by Material Focus, Electrical Waste: Challenges and Opportunities, UK households are holding up to 880 million electrical items. Out of them, each household has around 30 unused electrical items. In the past 4 years, this ratio has almost increased from 20% to 50%. 880 Million Unused Electrical Items…

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What Is Cupro Fabric? Is It Sustainable?

Last Updated on May 10, 2024 I do my best to cultivate a minimalist and sustainable wardrobe I can wear for a long time. Two ways I do this is by creating a capsule wardrobe and being mindful of the fabrics I choose to wear.   I try to opt for natural fibers whenever I can. Synthetic materials shed microplastics over time, aren’t as durable, and can’t be composted at the end of their life. Plus, I don’t really like how synthetic materials feel on my skin. Synthetic and semi-synthetic materials are also often treated with harsh chemicals during the manufacturing process.  One such material is cupro fabric. Have seen it before on your clothing tag? It’s not the most common fabric, but what exactly is cupro and is it eco-friendly?  Cupro is a vegan alternative to silk. It’s a semi-synthetic fabric made from recycled cotton. But that doesn’t automatically make…

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mounting solar panels on flat roof without drilling

If we use drilling while installing solar panels, it can cause potential leaks issues and damages. This can be avoided by mounting panels on the roof using various adhesives. Today in this blog let’s explore what are these adhesives and glueing techniques to improve your roof quality. Is Mounting Solar Panels on the Roof Without Drilling Possible?  Yes, it is possible. To stay away from roof leaks, and damages and to maintain roof warranty, holes in the roof are avoided. Benefits of solar panels without drilling Saving time for installation: Even when the solar system is brought on time, there will be instances where we wait for the installation process to complete. It may take lots of time for the solar company to arrive. On the other hand, adhesives can be done by the user easily. Some of the efficient systems of mounting solar systems without drilling are: 1. Stacking:…

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Exploration 19 | Journey in Place | Mother of Mothers
types of solar tracking system

You might be familiar with solar panels but do you know about these trackers? Although they are less known, they are still widely used in both residential and commercial-grade solar panels due to their enhanced solar trapping technology. In this blog, we’ll primarily discuss the various types of solar tracking systems and their advantages. Types of Solar Tracking System Before understanding the types, it’s important to know what a solar tracking system actually is. So, it is a setup that automatically adjusts solar panels to face the sun throughout the day. Its components include PV cells, signal processors, PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), sensors, electromagnetic and mechanical motion controls, and power supplies. When the sunlight is strong, the sensors of this system detect this and send signals to the PLC. Then the PLC evaluates these signals and sends further instructions to the motor. The panel is then turned by the motor…

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We Were Wrong About Pot

If you’d like to look at a pretty picture of a poppy from my garden and then stop reading, that’s fine with me. This will not be an easy essay. 1. I’m trying to understand drugs. Street drugs. I suspect that someone I know is using, as we call it, and I’m trying to figure out how to interact with them. Do I let this person come help me in the garden? If so, do I lock the doors to the house? When I say using, I don’t mean pot. I mean other drugs I don’t understand. Not that I understand pot. But I do understand that it’s not the devil’s snot, like I was taught. 2. When I grew up everybody believed the going narratives. Without question. The FBI and the 6 o’clock news and the church promulgated these narratives. So did the terrifying drug-sniffing dogs that combed our…

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