Thinking of taking shorter showers to save water? Nah – try this instead
February 23rd, 2022 | by Scott Cooney
You hear it often enough – want to save the planet? Try shaving 2 minutes off your shower every day. [&hellip
February 23rd, 2022 | by Scott Cooney
You hear it often enough – want to save the planet? Try shaving 2 minutes off your shower every day. [&hellip
January 17th, 2018 | by Sponsored Content
We have gathered 10 recipes for infused water, each bursting with flavor. These creative combinations will have you sipping more water in no time. Try these recipes with hot water or cold water: either way, they’re guaranteed to quench your thirst and leave you feeling healthier
April 3rd, 2015 | by Guest Contributor
Sustainability is just about the biggest buzzword since synergy or gluten. It’s popping out of more and more mouths (and [&hellip
November 4th, 2014 | by Sponsored Content
Clean water coming from the tap used to be a given but from severe droughts to industrial chemical spills, our water security is growing more questionable. For daily drinking, cooking, and washing or for emergencies, the EcoloBlue Atmospheric Water Generator (AWG) from Molecule New Water Technologies* may be an option worth exploring
October 20th, 2014 | by Sponsored Content
Water. It could be argued that it’s one of the most diverse substances on our planet. It can be found [&hellip
September 28th, 2014 | by Scott Cooney
Hot water is a triple whammy for your utility bills. First, it costs money to get the water (water bill). [&hellip
August 29th, 2014 | by Peter Young
Setting the temperature on your hot tub to the proper level can help you save money on your monthly electric [&hellip
August 25th, 2014 | by Sponsored Content
Finding ways to produce clean, renewable forms of energy is one of the most pressing issues facing our planet [&hellip
July 22nd, 2014 | by Peter Young
When someone mentions the phrase, “conserving water”, what comes to mind? For some people it might be images of tumble [&hellip
July 21st, 2014 | by Peter Young
According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the average american household wastes roughly 10,000 gallons of water a year through [&hellip