by Karen Maskall | Dec 26, 2018 | Clean Tech
The overall energy consumption in the United States can be greatly attributed to buildings. In fact, buildings are responsible for almost half the CO2 created in the United States. At the same time, both commercial and residential buildings are essential for the...
by Karen Maskall | Dec 21, 2018 | Clean Tech
Toxic chemicals are used in many store bought drain cleaning products and they pose a threat to you and the environment. Chemicals such as sulphuric acid, caustic soda, and sodium hydroxide are found in many of these products and work by ‘eating’ away at the drain...
by Karen Maskall | Nov 7, 2018 | Clean Tech
Renewable energy is seen as a way to both invigorate an economy in need of new job sectors, reduce the amount of pollution that is spread across the world, and manage fuels and resources in a sustainable manner. Renewable energy innovations are developed by...
by Karen Maskall | Nov 1, 2018 | Clean Tech
In the wake of a new millenia, the world is focusing on sustainability: how to reduce plastic in the oceans, how to stop the glaciers from melting, and how to reduce human impact on the environment? Yet, sustainability isn’t just about going green. It...
by Karen Maskall | Oct 5, 2018 | Clean Tech
All across the world, entrepreneurs and business moguls are seeking to promote an ethos of environmental consciousness into their respective enterprises. Companies everywhere are building sustainable practices into their business models and utilizing the latest...
by Karen Maskall | Sep 18, 2018 | Clean Tech
I’ve only viewed wind turbines from a distance which makes it really difficult to get to grips with size of the regular wind turbines that we tend to see in the shallow seas or in our countryside or wind farms around the world. But with heights of around 25 to...