If you have purchased, own are considering purchasing an electric bike you should familiarize yourself with battery recycling
Most of us recognize the importance of recycling paper, plastic and glass, but forget about recycling batteries. That less than 5% of batteries get recycled proves the point. That figure should be much, much higher, as recycling batteries is . . . → Read More: Battery Recycling
We still see electronic waste piling up at the dump although several medias reported about the problems made by wrongly disposing of obsolete or defective e-waste.
It does not make sense because a lot of the material: steel, glass, copper, aluminum, plastics and precious metals – can be recovered and be used again . . . → Read More: Do you recycle your obsolete electronics?
During the Second World War, resources were scarce and Governments ran big recycling campaigns to ensure nothing was wasted. Waste was segregated for the following uses:
- Tins and metal were collected for use in aircraft, tanks and weapons.
- Kitchen waste provided feed for chickens, pigs and goats and people would bring their scraps to communal bins.
As of 2009 the United Sates produces over a 100000000 gallons a year of waste vegetable oil. Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) that is filtered can be used straight in diesel vehicles that have been converted to cool the oil, or bio-diesel can be used with no conversion to the vehicle at all. . . . → Read More: Recycle My Oil Today
Being environmentally friendly is the way forward and governments are promoting this more and more every year.” Homes are traditionally known as energy cows. This drain on energy reserves can also be a drain on homeowner’s wallets. Going green can help not only the world but the homeowner as well. Insulation comes standard . . . → Read More: Environmentally friendly option available to all of us