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One Stop Green Now Offers Nokero Solar Products
Houston, Texas (PRWEB) March 01, 2012 One Stop Green, a Texas based international organization and online retailer for green, energy efficient products and services, now carries Nokero Solar products. Nokero (short for No Kerosene) was formed in June 2010 to develop safe, affordable and environmentally friendly technologies like solar light bulbs and cell phone chargers designed for communities without access to electricity. Nokero is known for making economical solar lighting products that in most countries pays for itself in 15 days to 2 months by eliminating the need for expensive candles or kerosene. Every day a Nokero product operates, it saves its owner money and can help lift a family out of poverty. Unfortunately, some of the ultra-inexpensive solar products on the market dont last while Nokero products are made for durability. Nokero products are also ideal for camping and RV or even in emergency situations. One Stop Green is always looking to offer only the most affordable and accessible renewable energy technologies and are pleased to offer Nokero products in the solar and green living sections of the website. One Stop Green, LLC facilitates environmentally friendly improvements to residential and commercial properties through distribution of green, energy efficient equipment. They offer every product needed for sustainable energy independence in the categories of solar, wind, water, lighting, green building, and green living solutions enabling homeowners, businesses and commercial property owners to master their usage by reducing waste, producing renewable energy and implementing energy efficient consumption methods. Contact: Nathan Kaufman http://www.OneStopGreen.com P: 877.449.9110 O: 713.541.2739 C: 210-846-5900 # # # More Commercial Solar Press Releases
SLI Lighting Products – Globe Bulb, 60 Watts, 120 V, 8000 Hour Life – Sold as 1 EA – Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) offers a compact, energy efficient alternative to incandescent and standard linear fluorescent products. The CFL design saves 75 percent electric costs. Globe-shaped, 14 watt G25 bulb offers the equivalent of 60 watts and an 8,000 hour life.
SLI Lighting Products – Globe Bulb, 60 Watts, 120 V, 8000 Hour Life – Sold as 1 EA – Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) offers a compact, energy efficient alternative to incandescent and standard linear fluorescent products. The CFL design saves 75 percent electric costs. Globe-shaped, 14 watt G25 bulb offers the equivalent of 60 watts and an 8,000 hour life. Sold as 1 EA Manufacturer: SLI Lighting Total percentage of recycled content: 0 Post Consumer Waste: 0 Country of origin: CN SLI Lighting Products – Globe Bulb, 60 Watts, 120 V, 8000 Hour Life – Sold as 1 EACompact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) offers a compact, energy efficient alternative to incandescent and standard linear fluorescent products. The CFL design saves 75 percent electric costs. Globe-shaped, 14 watt G25 bulb offers the equivalent of 60 watts and an 8,000 hour life.Sold as 1 EAManufacturer: SLI LightingTotal percentage of recycled content: 0Post Consumer Waste: 0Country of origin: CN List Price: $ 9.95 Price: More Alternative Energy Products
EnvironmentalLights.com Adds Hundreds of Products to LED Christmas Line
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) December 06, 2011 EnvironmentalLights.com, a leading resource for high-quality, energy-efficient LED lighting products, announced that it will now carry over 500 LED Christmas lighting products for the 2011 holiday season. Adding to the company’s extensive inventory of LED products for commercial and residential use, the new offerings include eco-friendly options for a variety of decoration needs, including solar lights, multi-function lights, snowfall light tubes and lead-free (RoHS-compliant) lights. “We developed the Versaline 3-Channel Chasing Light System in response to heavy demand for multi-channel chasing Christmas lights,” said Greg Thorson, co-founder and president of EnvironmentalLights.com. “We’re excited to introduce the new line to EnvironmentalLights.com customers and give them new high-quality and energy-saving options to enhance their holiday decorations.” The Versaline LED Christmas Light System allows you to connect a variety of light strings, icicle strings, crab lights and net lights into a stunning display of flashing lights when used with the controllers an 8 function and a 10 function version. The 10 function controller, for example, allows the user to be able to control up to 4,800 LED bulbs in one run that could be anywhere from 20 to 166 strings. Also new for 2011, Environmental Lights now offers a line of Solar LED Christmas lights for the ultimate energy-saving experience. Each set of lights includes the solar panel, rechargeable battery and stakes needed to set up self-powered lighting displays. The lights can be set to automatically come on at sunset and turn off at sunrise, or by timer settings. Both of these new product lines are lead-free and RoHS-compliant. EnvironmentalLights.com thoroughly tests its products to ensure quality, enhanced functionality and ease of installation. The company’s technical sales force also provides live technical guidance and advice seven days a week during the holiday season. For more information on energy-efficient LED lighting solutions or to request a product catalog, visit the EnvironmentalLights.com website or call (888) 880-1880. About Environmental Lights EnvironmentalLights.com is a leading resource for sustainable, energy-efficient LED lighting products to meet the needs of business, commercial and residential clients. Founded in 2006 by founders Greg and Anne Thorson, the company offers a broad spectrum of LED light bulbs, LED strip lighting, LED under cabinet lighting, LED Christmas lights, dimmers, controls and necessary hardware for any lighting project. For more information, please visit http://www.EnvironmentalLights.com. ###
Disposable Products Are An Environmental Hazard?
I have to do a speech on comparing reusable products (Bottles, bags etc) to disposable bottles, plastic bags and other things. Here is what I was able to come up with: Australia is one of the world’s best sources for tap water in the world, however, despite this; we rely on bottled water companies to keep us hydrated. The following are useful facts on this environmental issue: •Australian’s spend over half a billion dollars on bottled water per year. •Bottled water and pre bottled beverages, such as Gatorade, are made out of PETE (Polyethylene teraphthalate) plastic, which takes over 700 years to begin to biodegrade, and thousands of years before it is completely gone, and this plastic has been around for little over 70 years, so no bottles have ever degenerated. •Producing and delivering a litre of bottled water can produce hundreds of times more greenhouse gases than a liter of tap water, and it is thousands of times more expensive. •Australia recycles only 36% of PETE plastic drink bottles. This number is 15% in the US. •In a single 24 hour period 30 million disposable bottles are placed in the dump in the US alone. Luckily, this means that just 10% of America’s population consumes a disposable bottle each day. This is not unrealistic, as this would equate to roughly 2 million people in Australia, buying and disposing of fully recyclable bottles. •Over 50 million liters of oil is used to make bottled water each year. •The quality of tap water is greater than that of bottled water. •PETE bottles should not be reused over long periods of time. Dangerous chemicals may leech into the water, affecting you health. These few short facts prove the hazard that the environment takes from just one unneeded luxury. Only now, are we beginning to understand its futility. Each year, the amount of bottled water consumed increases by 10%. For how long can this go on for? Are we really going to continue to produce such a hazard for our own benefit? This being analyzed, it seems almost pointless to continue ‘urging’ consumers to recycle their bottles after their short lived lives. It just is not happening. The three strikes and ‘you’re out!’ rule should be more like ‘one million strikes, and you’re out’. However, the cost of recycling these bottles it very high, and so is the oil it requires. So, now that many countries and states around the world are placing a ban on the production of bottles water, what do you have to store your water in? The answer is to, as I thought was I great slogan I saw; to ‘Smash the Trash’ and to go reusable. That’s right, reusable bottles and healthier, more durable, eco friendly and makes the water taste better than the regular PETE bottles. So do what I decided to do and ‘go green’, you’ll save yourself, and the environment. And after the very long lives of these bottles, they can just be recycled. Plastic bags are another major issue for the environment. So far this year, over 400 billion plastic bags have been used by consumers around the globe. These numbers are staggering, and the very fact that these bags are not durable and difficult to recycle, they end up in landfills, harming the environment and water life. Although these CAN be recycled, only 0.6 of these are placed in the recycling bin. One alternative is the infamous eco bags which I am sure many of you know of. These are durable, reusable and biodegradable bags made of recycled HDPE, Polypropylene or PETE. You can find these at Coles or other supermarkets. These few short rules apply to all disposable products, even cameras. And in the long run, you will save yourself a lot of money from making the right decisions. To conclude this I will assure you that because of actions chosen by us people, disposable products have become a bio hazard. And something must be done to stop this from contributing to global warming and other issues. (Talk about energy drinks)
Do You Buy Organic Products?
Hello – I am considering opening an organic beauty and cosmetics distributorship. It is similar to an Avon business, however, the products are USDA certified organic. The products and company are GREAT – offer skincare, cosmetics, household. However, the only concern is that the price points are higher than drugstore type products. The lipsticks are about $20, skincare basic package about $100. However, given the current market and concerns of “green” living in our country, I wonder if there is a market for the right consumer. Can you help me do some consumer buying research by giving me your opinion!
Does All Of These Lead In Chinese Products Explain?
their willingness to exchange perfectly good consumer goods for worthless pieces of green paper?
Would You Eat Fish From China? Given All The Recent Bans On All Other Types Of Products From China?
http://www.fda.gov/consumer/updates/fish… Check your freezer people…think about that fried shrimp or that Nummy fish sandwhich at the cafe’ you ate…Hmmm, high quality huh? “Solient Green” Anyone?
Why Ask Consumers To Use Cloth Bags When The Entire Supermarket’s Products Are Packaged In Plastic?
This is something that occured to me. I was in the store and there were ‘green’ cloth bags for me to shop from… but everything in the supermarket was packed in plastic. Plastic everywhere! surely the companies, manufacturers and stores can also help out and search for options to go green? how will a few cloth bags help??
Why Ask Consumers To Use Cloth Bags When The Entire Supermarket’s Products Are Packaged In Plastic?
This is something that occured to me. I was in the store and there were ‘green’ cloth bags for me to shop from… but everything in the supermarket was packed in plastic. Plastic everywhere! surely the companies, manufacturers and stores can also help out and search for options to go green? how will a few cloth bags help??
Searching For Influential Blogs, Web Sites, Magazines, Sources, Etc. That Review Led Lighting Products, Etc.?
I am searching for influential blogs, web sites, magazines, sources, etc. that review LED’s, LED lighting products, other consumer home products. Please add the link to the web site if there is one. I am seeking more LED and technology focused sources over green sources. If it is a popular and influential green source, I what to know. Thank you for your help.