
The Vivavi Blog on eco-friendly products has featured the Scrapile Hexagon Stools well, with people in mind who are interested in purchasing the stools.
The Science Blog informs us how fiber from feathers can literally replace part of the plastics in many products.
Huge amount of wastes are generated by a hospital each day. The Worker Bees Typepad provides us with one way on how hospitals can cut down on their environmental impact by switching over to eco-friendly medical supplies.
Easy Ways to Save the World while guiding on how to buy and try eco-friendly cleaning products, suggests malt vinegar as a good product for cleaning windows.
Ecostreet introduces a remarkably simple invention screened by Dragon’s Den a programme by BBC2, where potential entrepreneurs set themselves up for a fall. The show featured a guy who had developed a gadget which was easily fitted to a flush toilet and which limited the flow of water, thus saving gallons.






















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Hi, thanks for the link! Just a small note, the name of our blog is not Worker Bees Typepad, it’s the hip & zen pen.
One other comment: I’m not sure it’s really all that eco-friendly to suggest replacing plastic, with poultry feathers. When they suggest that such feathers are a ”byproduct of poultry production”, what they probably mean is that they are a byproduct of poultry slaughter. And that would certainly present a dilemma for those of us who are both interested in green living and vegetarian...a large intersection I’m sure.
Thanks Elisa for correcting me. i would remember that later. NIce to receive your comment too. True, feathers mean, the by-products of poultry slaughter, but, to an extent. feathers too, fall naturally and is replaced by new ones as our hair too. There are small eco-friendly industries by environment revolutionaries, who make goods from natural by-products. What is needed is a wide awareness of ’green living ’ in a real sense.
Do keep visiting my blog and help me with suggestions and comments.
Oh sure feathers fall naturally. If that’s what we were talking about vegans would have no problem, I suppose. But unfortuantely they could never get enough that way to really use them in manufacturing!
Keep up the good work.