Wednesday, February 1, 2012

A Zero Waste Society


Garbage is waste products provoked by the end of the useful life of an object. And it is one of the major problems seen here in the Philippines causing water and air pollution as well as massive floods and others. Everyday ton of garbage is produced by cities and other municipalities. But have we considered what will happen to this garbage. Yes, it is true that it will be collected and transferred to an open landfill that are now exposed as ticking time bombs due to the improper disposal and segregation of waste products resulting to chemical reaction happening between them. Furthermore, excessive waste products are covering and ruining our remaining natural resources. And it is soon that our landfills will be filled without no alternatives for waste management. Hence, many firms, government, and non-government agencies have been working hand-in-hand in pursuit to find best solutions for the aggravating number of garbage in our landfills.


Can you imagine garbage turned into a renewable green energy?

Monday, January 23, 2012

Coca Cola's Renewable Energy for Plants



      Coca Cola Bottlers Philippines Inc. (CCBPI) has been using a renewable source of energy for its plants since 2009. This is in line with the company’s commitment to improve energy efficiency within the company’s manufacturing and distribution processes. The technology uses discarded rice hulls or ipa in which 365 kg of such can generate one ton of steam. Coca Cola is in partnership with Amertech Industrial Ventures in harnessing energy from rice hulls at high combustion efficiency. A patented steam boiler is used to utilize renewable energy biomass from these wastes.

Let's Talk About: DEZEEN & EKOKOOK


       When I was looking for pictures about industry symbiosis, this interesting one caught my eye. As I followed the url of this attention-seeker-yet-in-a-good-way photo, I was directed to an article entitled " Ekokook by Faltazi" in a website called DEZEEN. 

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Cleaner Production in the Automotive Industry

Ford Starts Going Green



A number of technologies were investigated to replace the caustic process, including shot blasting, sand blasting, fluidized bed stripping and chemical stripping. After careful consideration, a process utilizing a high pressure jet of water operating at 15,000-20,000 pounds per square inch was chosen. The water jet undercuts the paint and lifts it off the skid. The paint residue, in the form of flakes and suspended particulate matter, is separated from the water by a filtration process and then disposed of in the general waste stream. The company is still evaluating the possibility of recycling the water in the cleaning process.

Going Green Starts at Home


       Many people did not know that if they go green, they will save money on their electric bills. It is also very beneficial to the environment for those that did not know that. Electricity and water stripping is an important thing to do in your home, if you want to save your electric bills. Cathode fluorescent light bulbs are a very good way to save money on your electric bills. They also last 10 times longer than the average light bulb. This is definitely a good investment, because you will begin to see the positive effects on your bill within time. Appliances that are plugged up but not in use, is a big waste of time and money. This affects your electric bill whether you know it or not. They should be unplugged if you want to save on your electric bills. Ceiling fans can save a lot of money during the summer time instead of running the AC. These are just some of the many tips on how to save money on your bills and also help our mother earth by going green. 












SOURCES :

http://www.cleanerproduction.com/2011/08/09/how-going-green-will-save-your-electric-bills/#more-9
http://leopiliyandala.files.wordpress.com/2008/04/save-elctricity1.gif