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Do you spend a lot of energy heating up your factory? Learn some tips and tricks for improving your factory's energy efficiency.

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Reasons to Remove That Dying Tree From Your Property

27 June 2016
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Environmental, Blog

For some homeowners, having trees in their property is one of the best things about having a yard. As such, when a tree begins showing signs of deterioration, they tend to assume that it will not have as much impact as absolute removal of the tree. The truth of the matter, though, is that hanging onto a dying tree poses more risks for your residence and loved ones than the environmental impact of having it removed.
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Bore Water Supply: Ensuring It Is of Good Quality for Rural Farm Use

19 April 2016
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

The primary objective of rural farm water planning is to ensure that you have the water needed for your farm activities. Reliable water supply is one of the most essential inputs for any farm regardless of whether the farm is used to grow vegetables, rear livestock or both. Bores are one source of water for rural farms. If you have found a bore that can supply water to your farm use at a decent rate, you will need to ensure that it is safe to use for irrigation, animal consumption and other farm purposes.
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Simple Workplace Safety Tips Many Business Owners Overlook

25 June 2015
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

Workplace safety is not something to overlook when you own or manage a business, as a business owner can be held liable for unsafe working conditions. It's also good if owners and managers are simply concerned about the overall safety and wellbeing of their workers so that no one suffers injury while on the job. Note a few simple but often overlooked workplace safety tips that you might want to implement in your own company:
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Dogs and Turf: Maintaining Beautiful Turf When You Have a Dog

25 June 2015
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

Dogs and turf don't always get along. Unfortunately, your dog can run circles in your grass until you have bare spots, he can dig holes and he can urinate on the grass and burn it. However, with the right strategies, your dog and your grass can exist productively and harmoniously together. Here's what you need to do: 1. Have a plan for cleaning urine and repairing grass Unfortunately, when your dog urinates on your grass, the salts in your dog's urine can kill the grass.
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Questions to Ask Before You Buy a Commercial Shade Sail

16 June 2015
 Categories: Environmental, Blog

Business owners who are trying to shade the front of their stores, shops or offices, can invest in commercial shade sails, which also limit sun exposure, glare and harmful UV rays. If you're considering investing in a commercial shade sail, here are the questions you need to ask to make sure you buy the sail that matches your needs. Are Shade Sails Waterproof? Most shade sails are not waterproof, which means that they will leak water when it rains.
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Harnessing waste energy

We spend a lot of time and energy heating up our factory, but we seem to have a lot of waste energy coming off our processes. We have been putting in a range of processes to recover some of the heat that we have been venting. It's a good way to improve our bottom line as well as show our energy efficiency credentials. It's not easy running a small business, so I think that sharing affordable ways to improve your energy efficiency is a great way to help each other. I hope this site can be a good way to share tips on energy and the environment between small business owners.

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