Sunday, October 19, 2008

Cleaning windows with out chemicals.

To be honest I'm not sure what over came me, but I cleaned Mr T's kitchen windows. Maybe the fact that you actually couldn't see anything through them might played a role - after all in our two years of going 'steady' I don't think I ever saw them cleaned.

Anyhu, it only took me all of 5 minutes, a bucket of warm water with some ordinary white wine vinegar, a spunge and newspaper to dry the glass. Voila, clean windows without streaks - Mutti would be so proud of me :)!
So get into your poison cabinet and through away your chemical window cleaning product.

Mr T is delighted and I'm hopeful that Mr T will clean ze other windows.


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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Toilet Paper VS Recycled Toilet Paper

What difference would it make to your butt??

pRo Toilet Paper
  • Softer
  • Cleaner
  • White or with a variation of floral or dolhin prints
  • 6ply
  • Cute little dog in the commercial
  • Matching the tiles
  • etc
pRo Recycled Toilet Paper
  • Saves Trees
  • Better Water Conservation
  • Reduced Oil usage
  • Reduced Air Pollution
  • Reduces Landfill Space
  • Less Kilowatt hours of energy
So, what is it to you?

Ps. Aldi has the best 2ply Recycled Toilet Paper, recommend by Planet Ark and my butt :)

Pps. Thanks to Feelion to finally converting Sydhappyguy



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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

What about Colin?


I'm sure you heard the story about 'Colin' a lost baby humpback whale - weak, hungry and desperate to find its mother - which has reportedly been trying to sucklea series of boats in Pittwater in Sydney.

Question is, should we try to keep Colin alive, or should we let nature take it's course?

What do you reckon? And why?

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

How to recycle Mobile Phones

MobileMuster is the official national recycling program of the mobile phone industry in Australia.

Initiated voluntarily by the telecommunications industry in 1999 its overall aim is to prevent mobile phones ending up in landfill.

The program collects and recycles mobile phone handsets, batteries and accessories from a network of over 2000 mobile phone retailers, local councils, government agencies and businesses drop off points across Australia.

To find your nearest collection point click here. Alternatively you can pick up a free recycling satchel at participating Australia Post outlets.

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Is your plumber a GreenPlumber?

GreenPlumbers® is an innovative initiative developed by the Master Plumbers and Mechanical Services Association of Australia (MPMSAA). A series of workshops have been designed to enhance plumbers skills and knowledge about the environmental considerations of their work.
These training opportunities place plumbers in a better position to advise and inform consumers on topics such as: the benefits of energy efficiency; water conservation or the most appropriate and cost effective appliances to suit individual needs.

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Wednesday, August 6, 2008

hello
...and welcome to We Are What We do, a new movement inspiring people to use their everyday actions to change the world. We're not talking moving big mountains. More of a gentle nudge from the corner desk. A little prod from the sofa. A gentle push from the PE room.

So go on then! Track an action, share, connect.

How to recycle plastic bags

Did you know that Australians use around 6 billion plastic bags per year, 3.3 billion of which are supermarket plastic bags and according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, less than 1% of plastic are reused. Now if you tell me that you reuse your bag as a bin liner - like myself, or for dogs poo, I have to disappoint you. It doesn't matter if you put them straight in your bin as waste or put your other garbage in them or dog shit, the plastic bags will still end up in landfill, and potentially at large in the environment. So here are a few options of how to recycle your plastic bags.

Croche another plastic bag



Maybe a Wedding Dress? Gorgeous



Personally I fancy the plastic bag chicken



As you can imagine the option are endless, but really, who has the time??

So I think the best way of recycling plastic bags is not to have them in the first place!

Take along a re-usuable bag for when you go shopping. They don't necessary have to be Green Bags like the once we have in OZ. You could go a little more upmarket like the "Im Not A Shopping Bag" by designer Anya Hindmarch.



It is really not that hard. Have a few re-usable bags in the boot of your car or carry a eco-friendly nylon bag from ecosilk bags australia in your handbag or backback.

Come on give it a try, just say

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Gold 4 Beijing 888DAG


Greenpeace has pointed out in a recent report that Beijing has met most of its environmental commitments for the 2008 Olympic Games. I am currently in Beijing and have to say that closing down all major construction sides and only having half of the cars on the road made a huge difference to the air quality. One can even see the mountains outside of the city, usually you can be lucky to see 200 meters ahead. But what impressed me the most, was that I got charged for a plastic bag at the supermarket. This has been a common practice in many European countries, Australia is still dragging its feet on the subject, but I really didn't expected it in China. Well done! China still has along way to go, but there is always a beginning.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Did u know about National Tree Day? 888


Sunday July 27th is National Tree Day
Tony and I planted about 150 trees a few months ago on Philip and Nicks farm in Braidwood. You should give it a try, it's lots of fun.