Posts Tagged ‘green’

Recycling Plastic Plastic Bottles (2010-8-17)

Recycling Plastic Plastic Bottles

About Recycling Plastic

Even plastic came into our lives in 1950's, was a safe use of plastic then in issue. It was only in 1960, that plastic was a part of our daily lives, and it was a great thing. It was used in everything from cups to car parts. But it quickly became a strain on our environment. Plastic is not biologically degradable so how to dispose of it was a problem.

Recycled Plastic Garden Furniture (2010-7-29)

Recycled Plastic Garden Furniture

Adirondack – the hottest new (old) Trends in Outdoor

Adirondack is back – the hottest new (old) Fad In Outdoor!

Recycled Plastic Office Supplies (2010-6-17)

Recycled Plastic Office Supplies

Going Green at the Office â € "Tips to help your company Go Green

While in the past many people were not thinking about the environment, especially in the workplace, increasing awareness of the importance of conservation and saving the environment has even done business owners begin to take another look at the practice they can switch to improving the environment. If you havenâ € ™ t considered how your business affects the environment, it may be time to consider what you can do to drive a little greener. Today it has become increasingly popular to go green in the office, and it is relatively easy to use great policies at work that could help the environment and make your business more successful as well. Not sure where to begin? Well, here are a few tips to help you out.

Floating Plastic Island Beach (2010-5-9)

Floating Plastic Island Beach

Beat Back Summer Pool Boredom

It happens sometimes for families who have had a pool for a long time. The idea of swimming becomes boring. The water is there, the pool been serviced and cleaned, the temperature is perfect, but children do not show interest. Coming from a family where that was the case, I can see why pools sometimes have no interest to children: There is not anything new to do. If youâ € ™ ve already made waves, swimming, and learned underwater flips, the idea of getting in the pool doesnâ € ™ t have the same appeal as usual.

Plastic Recycling (2010-5-7)

Plastic Recycling

Recycling Plastic Makes Economic and Environmental Sense

Plastics products are ubiquitous throughout the world. As dependency upon these light weight and durable products increased, so too has the need for global innovation in recycling technologies. Over the decades recycling companies developed a variety of processes to turn discarded plastics into hundreds of products from paint brushes to rugs and pillows, boat hulls and railroad ties.

Plastic Plastic Containers (2010-3-21)

Plastic Plastic Containers

Wholesale Plastic – Storage Containers

If you are searching to preserve money, bribing wholesale plastic storage containers is an excellent alternative to retail purchases. Plastic Containers are a household essential, and it is probably that you will always have a demand for warehousing tools. Given this, it makes sense to look into buying wholesale.

Most of us experience that wholesale is the way to go when trying to reduce prices. There are few things, however, that look worth the attempt it takes to track down a wholesale plastic allocator. Luckily, the Internet has made this task much easier, and there is now no ground not to browse wholesale plastic in time you can.

Plastic Coatings Corporation (2010-2-25)

Plastic Coatings Corporation

Colour standards used in powder coating

When specifying colours used for powder coating in the UK there are a number of colour standards to choose from. The most widely used are RAL and BS 4800. Other standards used are NCS, BS 381C and occasionally Pantone. Most powder manufacturers will also produce a range of house shades and many will also make special shades to order.

RAL shades

The RAL standard was created by the ‘Reichsausschuss für Lieferbedingungen’ or ‘Committee of the German Reich for Terms and Conditions of Sale.’ 

Recycle Plastic Company (2010-1-14)

Recycle Plastic Company

Texas Plastics Recycling

Plastics Recycling

Plastic recycling is the process of recovering scrap or waste plastics and reprocessing the material into useful products, sometimes completely different in form from their original state. For instance, this could mean melting down soft drink bottles then casting them as plastic chairs and tables.

Before recycling, plastics are sorted according to their resin identification code, a method of categorization of polymer types, that was developed by the Society of the Plastics Industry in 1988. Polyethylene terephthalate, commonly referred to as PET, for instance, has a resin code of 1.