A blog that attempts to provide you with useful examples and tips that could make a large positive ecological impact, although they are seemingly minor, quick and easy changes to your daily routine.

Welcome to Ecotipsforlife.com

Ecology: meaning "study of house or living relations"

What is EcoTipsForLife.com not?
Ecotipsforlife.com is not a save the planet type website. I think we can be fairly certain the planet will save and balance itself out with or without our intervention and/or meddling.

We as a human species? Not so certain. We might or might not survive our planet's balancing act. We must find our own balance, awareness and a way to co-exists with the planet in order to survive.

Ok, what is EcoTipsForLife.com then?
EcoTipsForLife.com is a simple blog with the intent to show you that you can make a large impact by making simple changes that could even save you time in your daily routine. Browse the site and see for yourself.

For more background feel free to click here to visit the About page

Good luck and happy contributing!

Why ‘Green Trance’?

April 13th, 2010 Thomas (Ecotipsforlife.com Admin)

The new Green Trance series focusses on green trends, keywords and slogans that are popular right now.

Why did I not call it Green Trends then? Simply because these keyword sometimes have the effect to leave people in a trance like state about a certain product, failing to check if the claims the products make are indeed true or, at the very least, based in truth.

So that’s why I choose Green Trance instead of Green Trends.

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Green Trance: Post-consumer Waste Recycling

April 6th, 2010 Thomas (Ecotipsforlife.com Admin)

Wikipedia: Post-consumer waste – Post-consumer waste is a waste type produced by the end consumer of a material stream; that is, where the waste-producing use did not involve the production of another product 1

This includes but is not limited to the following items: Aluminum cans, packaging (carton, plastic, etc.) Junk mail, other paper product like office paper waste, food items (kitchen scraps, food past it’s ‘use by’ date, etc.), metals (electronics, cars, etc).2 In other words any product that can be recycled after it’s been used and in most cases (unfortunately) would be discarded (in contrast to pre-consumer waste. These are products that have never reached the end-user/consumer consisting of ‘not up-to-standard’ products that would usually be discarded but have never been used 3).

Usually a product will state: this has been made with XX % of post-consumer materials, for example, Paper towels. If they have been made with an X amount of post-consumer materials it might mean that they recycled used office paper, cardboard and used paper products to create the new paper towels. Examples of this can be found in many products like Seventh Generation, Green Forest, Small Steps, and many more (nice list, for paper/kitchen towels specifically, can be found here )

So that’s it, the first post in the “Green Trance” series. Feel free to comment, add or leave remarks, they are always welcome.

1 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-consumer_waste
2 http://www.oregonmetro.gov/index.cfm/go/by.web/id=3369
3 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre_consumer

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Something New (yet again..): Green Trance

March 20th, 2010 Thomas (Ecotipsforlife.com Admin)

Over the last few years a lot of terms have been hyped up as new and have become trends (‘organic’, ‘being green’, etc.).

The Green Trance series will focus on some of these slogan words. What do they really tell you about a product? Is this word a regulated thing or can it be put on any product? How ‘new’ is the concept? And a whole lot of questions I have heard and personally still have and would like to research.

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