Sustainability
Things you need to know before installing Solar Panels on your Home
Using solar power to power your home has become a relatively inexpensive way of producing clean electricity, even if you live in a hot, crowded city. This means there's an increased opportunity to reduce your carbon footprint and save money on your monthly utility bill. There are a few steps toward becoming self-sufficient with solar power, however. Making energy efficient in your home requires some forethought and planning. Here are some essential factors to consider, along with a few tips to help you, a beginner, get started.
By AYKA Solar5 years ago in Earth
How does a Solar Monitoring System work? Don't let your solar investments go in vain.
Solar systems Sydney is in high demand, and along with their rising demand and deployment, the solar monitoring systems are also developing rapidly. Most solar companies Sydney are offering their proprietary monitoring systems to monitor the rooftop solar system Sydney.
By AYKA Solar5 years ago in Earth
Sustainability & The Hospitality Industry
Sustainability has been a hot topic over recent years, and the movement has gained even more momentum since the pandemic began in early 2020. From deforestation to carbon emissions, food waste and ocean plastics, the global focus on sustainability is now laser-sharp.
By Lightspeed APAC5 years ago in Earth
Beading with recycled and single-use plastics
BEADING Beading is the act of threading one object to another object. The rich history of beading utilises many materials allowing beads to take many different forms. The only necessary quality, that is required for an object to be considered a bead, is its ability to be thread therefore requiring a hole that pierces through the object (from front to back or left to right).
By Emma Byrne5 years ago in Earth
No End to ideas !
It all starts with a pair of scissors, and in most cases, sometimes ends with a final snip. Then comes an idea. Sometimes from being inspired by a photo, product or experience. I am the person who says, “I could make that...” then takes it to the the next level by figuring out not only how to make it, but uniquely mine. My home and walls are filled with my art!
By Elezabeth Cameron5 years ago in Earth
Remember Three Rs of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle? There's much more to it.
Remember the classic 3Rs of environmentalism? Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. These three little words used to make daily sense to millions of us. Of course, I grew up on the heels of Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" and the first blue bin craze. Plastic crates seemed like they were on every suburban curbside filled with people's barely sorted junk.
By RJ Ashfield5 years ago in Earth










