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Entries in environmental (36)

Sunday
Jun192011

"Trash" Boat Sets Sail in Taiwan 

A trimaran built in Taiwan from plastic bottles and other recycled materials sets sail for the first time. Its mission is to promote oceanic environment awareness on World Ocean Day.

Named the Polli-Boat, this trimaran is made of recycled materials bound together by a wood-plastic composite.

The main flotation system, Polli-bricks, is made of plastic bottles with strengthened polyethylene terephthalate (PET), the most common plastic in use today.

Its unique hexagonal shape allows the bricks to interlock strongly enough to withstand the pressure of sailing.

Waste advertising banners are used for the trimaran's sail.

[Arthur Huang, Founder and Managing Director, Miniwiz Sustainable Energy Development Ltd.]:
"The concept of a polli-boat is using hundred percent trash, basically we are using this new material we are developing, it's basic organic fiber mixes trash polymer. The other is another structural material we design which are called polli-brick, using recycle PET blown into these interlocking brick, so we are using the interlocking brick as a major floatation pontoon."

Eight hundred four of these bricks were used to support the boat.

The Polli-Boat also utilizes wind and solar power, which are interchangeable in different weather conditions.

[Arthur Huang, Founder and Managing Director, Miniwiz Sustainable Energy Development Ltd.]:
"It's been propelled, one by renewable resources, obviously sailing that's using wind, the other is using solar energy with we have six modules of soft solar panels and each panel is capable of generating 72 watts, and 72 watts is able to power an electric motor that powered the boat up and down the non-windy area. So the whole idea is the propel, the power system is also going to be renewable energy."

The trimaran is 23 feet long. Huang says its mission, as it sails across Taiwan, will be to promote sustainable energy and environmental awareness.

The boat-launching ceremony was accompanied by an eco-friendly creative boat competition held by the dock.

Sponsored by the National Geographic Channel in Taiwan, ten designs were selected out of almost 200 entries to compete for the most innovative boats using recycled materials.

One of these boats was shaped like the endangered black-faced spoonbill to promote wetland protection.

Another was designed to look like a floating city in an effort to raise awareness of rising sea levels and global warming.

Sunday
May082011

How to recycle with your family

Recycling doesn't have to be a chore--it can be something the whole family can take part in. Recycle with your family with help from Gorgeously Green's Sophie Uliano and her daughter.

Thursday
Mar102011

How to recycle rain water for use at home

Looking for ways to cut down on your water usage? Homeowners Steve and Linda Parker have installed a rainwater catchment system that allows them to collect rainwater to recycle in their California home. Since installing the system they've collected about 3,000 to 4,000 gallons of water to re-use for their laundry and their toilets.

Friday
Feb182011

Top 5 Ways to Reduce Waste: Green Your Mail

Join Green enthusiast, Jane Graves, and the founder of Practically Green, Susan Hunt Stevens, in this informative discussion on the best ways to reduce waste and lead a greener, more sustainable life! In this section Susan shares some great tips on how to green your mail!


Friday
Feb112011

Water Planet (Narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio) 

For over ten years, the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation has supported social causes and films on environmental issues. The actor and environmentalist has a particular fondness -- and concern -- for the ocean as well as the global need for clean drinking water. In this video, he lays out the importance of clean water in our daily lives.

Monday
Jan242011

Construction of solar power installations 

Israel's government cabinet has approved a plan that is designed to speed and
simplify processes for construction of solar power installations.

The goal of the plan is to generate electricity from renewable energy sources in order to
account for 10% of the state of Israel's electricity needs by 2020.

The plan provide guidelines for building photovoltaic facilities in the country, with
specific focus on roof-top installations aiming to resist impairments to Israel's panoramic
environment.

Friday
Dec312010

Green Baby Showers

A green baby shower can involve sending out email invites instead of paper invitations and using washable plates and cups for the party, in addition to suggesting environmentally-friendly baby gifts. Throw an eco-conscious shower for the parents-to-be with information from the editor of Mom's Favorite Stuff in this free video on baby gifts.

Wednesday
Dec292010

Stars' Tips for Going Green - 2010 EMA Awards 

Hollyscoop.com caught up with 2010 EMA Honoree Ted Turner, Director James Cameron, Jane Fonda, Ed Begley Jr., Kathryn Morris, Katrina Bowden, and other Stars, who talk about Environmental issues and tips on how to be Green, at the 20th Annual Environmental Media Awards.

Monday
Dec272010

Sustainable Living: Composting

Today in Sustainable Living, reducing waste and recycling are great ways to live greener and we can also do recycling in our own backyard with composting. ecoTope joins The Rhode Show to show viewers how easy it can be to start composting on your own.

Wednesday
Dec222010

DIY Magazine Table

By recycling a few old magazines, you can make a modern-looking side table or stand that will be a unique element to your home. Find out how to fold magazines into a fun, DIY table

Friday
Dec172010

CHOW Tip: How to Clear Your Drain 

CHOW.com Copy Chief Deborah Lewis learned this ecofriendly CHOW Tip the hard way.

Wednesday
Dec152010

UN Climate Change Conference, Activists Confront Global Warming 

Representatives from more than 190 nations are attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference in the Mexican resort of Cancun. They're trying to reach accords on a number of issues but are leaving a comprehensive, legally binding agreement for next year. Environmental activists from non-governmental organizations also are there, pushing for action to curb greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming.