Posts Tagged ‘Contrary’

Washing Your Car in Your Driveway is Good For the Environme

February 6th, 2010

Despite what you have been told, washing your car in your own driveway is very good for the environment, especially if you divert the water onto the grass and use minimal soap. Some homeowners have taken to washing their car on the lawn instead of the driveway and thus the water used is saved and runs off onto the grass.

Perhaps you have done this and noticed that the grass is always greener where you washed your car or where the water flowing off the driveway has entered the lawn. If you have noticed this then you are not alone. Many gray water experts recommend diverting gray water to shrubbery and lawns as an excellent way to save water and give abundant life to plants – it works.

Next time you here any information to the contrary, you might consider the source. For instance the Car Wash Associations, want people to believe that washing your car in your driveway is Bad for the Environment – that simply is not so. Washing your own car is good for your pocket book and you can use simple strategies to help your plants and lawn.

Washing Your Own car is bad for one thing. It is very bad for the car wash owners who will do anything to lead you to believe that you Must Take Your Car to a Professional Carwash. I guess if I owned a car wash or paid fees into a car wash association, I might also try to convince people to take their cars to my car wash instead of doing it themselves.

Next time you hear that washing your own car is a bad thing, consider the source of the information and think why are they telling me this? Do car wash owners really care about the environment? If they did wouldn’t they close their car washes to help our precious natural resources and over stressed water supplies – think about it.

Packaging Materials and the Environment

September 17th, 2009

With growing pressure on the environment and the need for the nation to economise, it’s now more important than ever to conserve and reuse packaging.

Reusing packaging is the best form of recycling, because it doesn’t require further use of energy, either in converting or transporting the packaging prior to use.

As a specialist packaging supplies company we believe we have a duty to encourage Customers to give greater thought to the packaging they buy and make better use of the packaging materials they retain.

As a packaging supplier, does this mean fewer sales of packaging materials? On the contrary, we’re finding that Customers are more conscious about packaging generally and are more comfortable ordering packaging materials from a supplier that:

• Understands the Customers’ needs and is able to work to reduce their carbon footprint and support their sustainable environmental policy

• Offers environmentally better packaging, such as recycled, reusable and degradable packaging products

• Advises them on ways to economise on packaging and reduce the overall weight of packaging materials used

So whether you’re looking to save money or save the planet, buying the right packaging for the job, planning ahead for its re-use and using recycled packaging materials are some of the key steps to take.

The most important part of this cycle of recycled cardboard boxes is you the buyer. Without people willing to buy recycled cardboard boxes it would just end up in landfill. So make sure when you next buy packaging you ask for recycled packaging.

With this in mind, read our top 10 tips to reuse some of your packaging, save on packaging costs and also help the environment:

Make sure your packaging doesn’t cost the earth! For further information, visit http://www.davpack.co.uk or call Davpack on 01332 821200.




By: Kevin Thomas