Eco Friendly Printer Options
September 10, 2010 by Guest
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Like many people today, you may be conscious of risks to the natural world and the way we could become more accountable considering the purchase and recycling associated with our goods. This not only is needed when you are talking about paper products, aluminum along with other common recyclable items. Additionally, there are company product companies that do right by the natural environment with particular solutions. The Canon ImageClass D340 is a good illustration of an item by a organization which has a good ecological approach for its line of laser printers, copiers as well as other equipment for your office.
In this article, we will emphasize Canon’s Generation Green method as well as just a number of the ways that this company and others like it are now being conscious regarding their influences to the natural world and also the different points that you can do to cut back waste as well as our own impact on the globe with regard to our children and grandchildren ahead.
Canon utilizes a successful recycling program in terms of their own printing device, copiers along with other office equipment. They’re focused on the idea that recycling where possible helps to develop far better moments with regard to the future generations to come and also their popular recycling program is just one illustration of exactly how they work to enhance the area communities plus the ecosystem in particular.
As is the case with the ImageClass D340 laser printer stated previously, Canon utilizes a printing method known as 2-in-1 or 4-in-1 printing. These can help to save as much as 75% in document usage by allowing people the option to print several pages on a single page.
In addition to Canon’s recycling system is an extremely thrilling plan of repair. They’ve got their very own factory that covers the whole waste material course of action with regards to their goods. This means that Canon possesses full management over what happens to its recyclable products instead of a third party organization as many could be associated with.
Canon was also one of the first printing device organizations to supply its consumers with a toner ink cartridge recycling choice. Ink cartridges by Canon laser printers and copiers are 100% recycled with simply no landfill waste material taking place.
The Canon D340 presents an additional environmentally sound function with its cartridge toner saving function selection. This enables consumers the opportunity to change the machine right into a mode designed to cut back to 20% of the toner, making it far more economical for the user and much more pleasant for the natural world overall.
Canon also uses something known as On-Demand SURF Technology that features a net result of a 75% reduction of the power being consumed within the machines. SURF stands for Surface Rapid Fixing and this is a technology that uses a linear ceramic heater which quickens the heating to allow for speedier warm-up rates as well as initial prints of written documents.
Certainly something you are likely currently alert to when it comes to green organizations, would be the famous Energy Star label, to which Canon has achieved. This label certifies that the specific solution is 25% more effective as compared to various other, non-certified versions. These items reduce greenhouse gases and conserve power as well as cash for the consumer. At the bare minimum, in the event that you want to become eco conscious whenever you are making equipment acquisitions, you ought to search for this requirement by the particular company you are thinking about.
Should We All be Using Bamboo in the Future?
December 10, 2009 by Guest
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Ok, so Bamboo PC’s were just gimmicks. The laptop launched at the Hanover computer fair last March, with a laminated bamboo casing around a pretty conventional computer won’t make a dent in the rising tide of plastics sold around the world.
Even though these bamboo PCs won’t save the environment, they did prove how versatile bamboo really is.
Bamboo must be the only plant on the planet that is a source of food, works as building materials and woven fabrics. Even one of Edison’s original light bulbs had a bamboo filament. Due to bamboo being so strong and cheap, it has become a widely used product for scaffolding in parts of Asia. Fibres from bamboo poles are extremely strong, it both tension and compression terms. It’s compressive strength works out around twice that of concrete, bamboo also has the same tensile strength to weight ratio as steel. And now there’s a bamboo laptop!
Bamboo ticks lots of boxes for anyone buying eco-friendly home furnishings. For a start, it’s a highly sustainable raw material. Some bamboo species are able to grow more than one metre every day. The locals that live close to these fantastic plants are able top cut down as much bamboo as they need while still having the same sized forest at the end of the year as they did at the beginning. As for the global warming problem, because bamboo is a plant, all products made out of the sustainable material contains a large amount of atmospheric carbon. Any plastic equivalent has added to the atmosphere’s carbon level!
Another point would be, because bamboo is a natural material, there are huge variations between the plants, this makes it a very difficult material to be used in mass production. You can be pretty sure that a craftsman has produced any bamboo item you buy. If you buy from a reputable source of eco-friendly products, you’ll know that the craftsman that made the item was paid a fair wage for their time and skills. Finally you’ll be sure that the product you buy hasn’t accumulated air miles in its journey from craftsman to your home.
With eco credentials as strong as these, it’s amazing how beautiful bamboo products are. Just picture a hand crafted bamboo box, layered 15 times with natural shellac. All natural, and really lovely. Only the other day, I bought an amazingly crafted bamboo knife block and am now seriously considering investing in some other bamboo kitchen accessories such as salad bowls. Stylish and ethical. Win.
A couch potato’s 10 steps to fight global warming
May 6, 2009 by Guest
Filed under Global Warming
The Green Effect
During this economic crisis and continued global warming, the need for sustainable development has become a now issue instead of a later issue. Both private and government entities (including the EPA) have come up with programs and products that promote “green” production and consumption. These environment-friendly practices are now being used in numerous firms and industries.

- Image via Wikipedia
But what about the apartments we rent? Are our homes as “anti global waming” as they should be? Continued efforts to sustain the environment should first and foremost be undertaken under our own roof. These can be done with the use of products that consume less energy and other resources. Over time, the use of these products can result not only in savings but also in the reduction of waste and materials harmful to our homes and the environment.
Here’s a quick list of 10 items I’ve discovered that can make a world of a difference.
1. Heat-energy recovery system
· Sensible Heat Energy Recovery System (SHERS) uses heat generated from an air-conditioner or refrigerator to heat water. Payback period is anywhere from six months to two years
2.The Eco Bio Block
· Made of volcanic stones and beneficial bacteria, is used to purify water in home aquariums, water tanks and big bodies of water such as ponds, lakes and marshes. When used in home aquariums, there is no need to filter, clean and change water for a period of one to three years.
3. Biowash ball
· Washing clothes without using a detergent may seem strange. Introducing the Anabess biowash ball, it’s made of natural ceramics & alters the chemical composition of the water so it can wash clothes more effectively without liquid detergent. It should last 3 years. Think of the savings in gas from running to the store for more detergent.
4. Air-con with inverter technology
· The Panasonic Envio series of air-conditioners makes use of an “inverter technology” that changes compressor operation speed to match a changing room temperature and adjust power output accordingly, which leads to reduced energy consumption of up to 50 percent, while product only costs about 14% more than the average AC. The payback period may be expected in about seven months..
5.Low Flow faucets
Moen has mother natures call for water conservation by coming up with a line of WaterSense-certified bathroom faucets. With the help of new aerator technology these Moen faucets use 30% less water than other models but still feel just as powerful on your hands.
6. Compact fluorescent lamp
· Much has been said about the efficiency of compact fluorescent lamps or CFLs. They last about 5x longer than incandescent lamps and consume 80% less energy with the same level of brightness. Companies such as Purely Products even carry CFLs that double as ionizers for the room, eliminating the need for an unsightly ionizer on the floor.
7.Reusable shopping bags
· The impact of just one person changing to reusable bags over a two-year period is significant. Used twice a week for two years a consumer would save 832 plastic bags from going in a landfill.
8.Biodegradable Cellulose Sandwich bags
· Typical plastic bags are derived from petroleum and take well over a lifespan to decompose. These biodegrade in 1-3 months in soil BUT actually keep food lasting longer, unlike evil plastic, they don’t release gases which spoil food taste.
9.Smart Surge Protector
· Green Home introduced a smart surge protector. The power strip can ‘sense’ the flow of electrical current through the strip’s control outlet. This unique option enables the Smart Strip to turn off selected equipment when it’s not in use saving you time & greenbacks!
A small electronic device inside the Smart Strip monitors the current on a single outlet. Let’s say the computer is plugged into that single outlet. When your PC is finished powering off, the current draw from the computer drops to its idle current — and the Smart Strip monitors the current change, automatically powering down all of the computer peripherals.
The Smart Strip Power Strip is the only surge protector on the market today with energy saving electronics. The 10 outlet surge protector version has 1 Control Outlet, 3 Constant Hot Outlets, and 6 Switched Outlets.
10.Compostable Trash Bags
· These BioBags are made from GMO free starch and are 100% biodegradable and 100% compostable.
Now that you know about these products start using them daily. By changing just a few things we use daily, we each can do our part.


