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Escape Velocity Systems Shares How Tactical Improvements Eliminate Waste

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Evan Garber, president of Escape Velocity Systems (www.evs-sw.com), suggested that, “Tactical improvements eliminate waste similar to strategic decision making; the goal of making a tactical change is to eliminate waste and improve profit and loss. Improvements are maximized when efficiency is realized by implementing the ‘suggestions’ revealed by the data.” Using this methodology, industrial organizations [...]

Tips For Recycling Ink Cartridges

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Why should you recycle ink cartridges? Well, there are many reasons. Firstly, and most importantly, it keeps them away from the landfills. Even though they are small, there are so many of them bought and thrown away every year that it does make a noticeable difference. For example, every year roughly 400 million ink jet [...]

The Realcycle Network

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

The RealCycle Network is an organisation of concerned members of the United Kingdom (UK) public.The whole concept is based around the giving and receiving … Freecycling News

Recycling groups near Nottingham, UK | Recycling Group Finder

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Recycling groups near Nottingham, UK … More information on Nottingham Realcycle. edit. Group details for Ilkeston Freecycle (10.7km from Nottingham, … Freecycling News

Homemade Weed Killer

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Many people struggle to kill the weeds in their lawns and gardens for the reason that they do not want to use a commercially made chemical herbicide. The safety of using these commercially available weed killers is not entirely known. While the manufacturers and even government agencies say they are safe the long term affects [...]

Some Ways to Recycle That We Can Take Advantage of

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Government sources claim that residential garbage from the United States weighs more than 210 million tons every year. Most of this material could be recycled reducing the ever increasing need for virgin material. From this huge amount of waste about 40% consists of paper and paperboard; the good part is that most of the paper [...]