Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Consumer Friendly Cleaning Products From Clorox-Green Works

Clorox has just come out with a new line of plant-based Green Cleaning Products called "Green Works".

They say 99% of the ingredients are natural, biodegradable and without the nasty fumes that you breathe in when cleaning with regular cleaning products.

Another step in the right direction...

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Tree Hugger VS Tree Hugger!

The eternal dilemma-what happens when a neighbors trees block another neighbor's solar rooftop panels?

The "Solar Shade Control Act" might just come into play.

This L.A. Times Blogger asks is this "act" fair?

Solar Tree



Actual Solar Tree Sculpture at the Taos Visitor Center!

Monday, February 25, 2008

Jobs In Solar: Solar Energy Trade Show Rep

Reply to: job-581692623@craigslist.org
Date: 2008-02-21, 11:57AM EST

SolarFlair Energy, Inc is seeking professional and enthusiastic individuals to represent the company (along with our team) at the Building Energy Trade show for clean energy and green technology. SolarFlair provides solar energy systems for homes and busineses. The solar energy industry is one of the fastest growing industries in the country and we will provide you with basic training on how the systems work. No previous experience is necessary. We have a display booth at the trade show from March 12-13 at the Seaport World Trade Center in Boston. This is volunteer work, but we will cover all expenses including entrance fees to the trade show, meals, basic solar training, etc.
To learn more about SolarFlair, go to our website: http://www.solarflair.com
To learn more about the Building Energy trade show, go to: http://buildingenergy.nesea.org/
If you are looking to work in the renewable energy industry, this is a great way to get started!

Location: Boston
Compensation: Entrance Fee to the Trade Show and all expenses paid
This is a part-time job.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Turn Your Used and Unwanted Electronics into Cash

Turn Your Used and Unwanted Electronics into Cash



(ARA) – Electronics have become a mainstay of our American way of life. These days, it seems like just about every household has a computer or two, several television sets and DVD players, a game system, cell phones and more. Not to mention the stockpiles of old electronics, set aside when they became obsolete.


How many old cell phones, computers and monitors do you still have sitting around? How about your neighbor, and your neighbor’s neighbor? The statistics are staggering.


According to a study done by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in 2005 Americans had between 1.9 and 2.2 million tons of used and unwanted electronics. An estimated 1.5 to 1.9 million tons of them ended up in landfills. Between 345,000 and 379,000 tons were responsibly disposed of at recycling facilities. The rest likely remain in people’s closets and garages today.


Recognizing the need to offer consumers a better end-of-life (EOL) solution for their old electronics, Young America Corporation, a company that handles customer fulfillment programs for retailers and manufacturers, recently commissioned a study to find out what it would take to get people to change their behavior and think about recycling first.


A total of 902 people who had either replaced electronics in the past 12 months or were planning to replace them within the next 12 months were surveyed in August 2007. While 69 percent of the participants were aware of the availability of electronics recycling programs, only two percent had actually participated in one.


When asked what kind of incentive it would take for them to recycle electronics, almost half of the respondents said they would recycle a cell phone for nothing in return. Just over half said they would recycle a desktop for $20 to $50 or a similar charitable donation, while most replacing a laptop were split between recycling for nothing and between $50 and $100.


In addition, 75 percent of those surveyed said they’d like the ability to check the value of the product to be recycled before making a decision. A strong majority also said they would feel more comfortable “cleaning” personal information off the device themselves rather than trusting the recycler, but would accept the offer of free online software that would help them get the job done.


In response to the survey results, Young America Corporation teamed up with Eco International, a company specializing in the disposition of e-Waste and The Wireless Source, one of the largest mobile phone recycling companies in the United States, to create MyBoneYard.com, a site billed the Simple, Safe and Smart way to recycle electronics.


The site is easy to use. All you have to do is log on to www.MyBoneYard.com and click on the link at the top of the page that says “Getting Started.” Then choose the type of device you want to dispose of -- a PC system with or without the monitor, a laptop, cell phone, smart phone or flat panel monitor. Next, use the pull down menus to provide information about your device, such as the manufacturer, model and its condition.


If the device is still being used today, you’ll likely be offered a reward for turning it in. Fill out the form that asks for your name and address and a pre-paid mailer will be sent to you. Once MyBoneYard.com receives the device, your reward will be put in the mail.


If the device is obsolete, meaning it has no salvage value, you’ll still be offered a free mailing label and free recycling, but instead of a monetary reward, you’ll get an entry into the site’s $2,500 sweepstakes.


“When you trade in a used car you get something back. It only makes sense that you should also expect to receive compensation for the used electronics you invested your hard earned money in. In most cases, they still have value when you’re done with them,” says Thomas Muhs, director of product development for Young America Corporation.


"MyBoneYard is simple, because it is easy for consumers to use; safe, because it protects both consumer data and the environment; and smart because consumers are doing what they are supposed to and getting rewarded for their efforts. What more do you need?" asks Bob Sullivan, president of The Wireless Source.


“There’s currently nothing else out there that collectively addresses the needs of the consumer and the industry,” adds John Matthews, CEO of Eco International.


Several major retailers are considering participating in the program in the near future, but you don’t have to wait for them to sign on to take part. Get rewarded for recycling your used or unwanted electronics today by logging on to www.MyBoneYard.com.


Courtesy of ARAcontent

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Jobs In Solar: Electrician Residential Solar Power

Reply to: job-570677834@craigslist.org
Date: 2008-02-11, 12:31PM PST

We are looking for a licensed electrical contractor for installation of residential solar power systems.

This will be part-time contract at first. But, as we build and grow; the amount of work will grow as well...

We are installing the Sanyo 200 Watt panel now... Relatively light weight.

Please call for interview... 877.233.5617

Anthony Solar

Location: Las Vegas
Compensation: Per Installation

This is a part-time job.
This is a contract job.
OK for recruiters to contact this job poster.
Phone calls about this job are ok.
You may contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

Jobs In Solar: Installation Solar Services Company

Reply to: sales@solarreflections.net
Date: 2008-02-11, 9:23PM EST

Tired of your job? How about a career in the solar industry with an established company. Solar Reflections, Inc., a local premier dealership located in Bucks County, is looking for installers for the Solatube Daylighting Systems. You must have a valid drivers license and be skilled to maneuver on roofs. Other qualifications include good social skills and is self-motivated with an entrepreneurial spirit. Free certification training. E-mail qualifications to sales@solarreflections.net or fax to 215-997-5902. To schedule an interview, please call 215-997-5901.

Location: Philadelphia & surrounding counties
Compensation: High Income Potential
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Friday, February 8, 2008

Building a Green Doghouse

Here's a video on how to build a "Green" Doghouse from DIY network site. Featured is Eco-Friendly materials such as shake roof tiles made from recycled tires:

Learn How To Build a Green Dog House Here!

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

The Newest Great Solar Hope Revealed!



The image to the left is the "Johnson Thermoelectric Energy Conversion System". It's backer is Lonnie Johnson inventor of the "Super Soaker" Squirt Gun! It's a new engine with no moving parts. It converts "waste heat" and concentrated solar energy into electricity better than conventional solar panels.

This engine could lead to new electricity generators, the size regular power companies use to smaller items such as personal electronics using body heat to generate power to run them.

The conversion rate is so high that with time, patience and refinement this engine could make solar energy cheaply enough to compete on the market with traditional fossil fuels!

Here's Johnson's technical explanation with a graphic to illustrate the ideas on This Page

Here's an article about the great new solar hope here at Popular Mechanics!