Posts tagged "environmental"

Fixed Asset Tracking Software Illuminates The Corporate Lights

As competition increases and opportunities become scarcer there is more pressure to find that extra "edge." The production or delivery process might be fine tuned, to the point that there are seemingly no options for further improvement. All available opportunities have been investigated and the sales force is fully engaged in carving out the company's position in the marketplace. In these ultracompetitive times, it is important to go back to basics and analyze all internal procedures carefully, as there are surely areas for improvement.

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Posted by Daniel Stouffer - 11/12/2010 at 9:39 am

Categories: Business   Tags: Business, energy, energy conservation, environmental, management, sustainability

Caviar – Environmentally Friendly Options And How To Serve

Salted roe of sturgeon and other varieties of fish are popularly known as caviar. It is a delicacy used as a spread or garnish and with hors d'oeuvres. Caviar is a deviate of the Persian word Khag-avar which means "the roe generator" referring to roe of the sturgeon.

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Posted by Alfred Lancer - 08/28/2010 at 7:52 am

Categories: Health   Tags: caviar, climate, climate change, Environment, environmental, fish eggs, global warming, gourmet food, Health, home, roe, Society, water harvesting, water tanks

Bamboo Flooring – A Sensible, Environmentally Friendly Alternative To Hardwood

There are many different flooring materials available today including one of the most beautiful and environmentally friendly, a bamboo floor. No, this isn't taking round bamboo stalks and lashing them together to make a floor for your home. Bamboo flooring in one of the most durable and unique flooring materials you can get for your home today.

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Posted by Alfred Lancer - 08/26/2010 at 8:48 am

Categories: Green Energy   Tags: bamboo bar, bamboo bead curtain, climate, climate change, eco, eco friendly, Environment, environmental, global warming, Green Energy, home, Society, water harvesting, water tanks

Saving Earth: The Benefits Of Using Renewable Energy For Your Home

Americans consume about 24 percent of the world's energy despite constituting only 5 percent of the population of the world. It is time to start reaping in the benefits of using renewable energy for your home and doing your bit for the environment and saving money.

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Posted by Julie Wilson - 04/07/2010 at 3:30 am

Categories: Green Energy   Tags: alternative energy, conservation, earth, energy, environmental, Family, Green Energy, home, home diy, home improvement, power, renewable energy, solar energy, technology

Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World

Paul Stamets' Mycelium Running is a must have reference book for anyone working the land in any form, whether it be farming, forest management or environmental cleanup. But also for people who, like me, enjoy growing things, especially delectable edibles.

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Posted by Dr. Markho Rafael - 04/03/2010 at 5:24 am

Categories: Health Wellness   Tags: agriculture, ecology, environmental, farm, farming, fitness, garden, healing, Health Wellness, horse, landscaping, mushrooms, self help, tree, wellness