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San Diego, CA (PRWEB) December 4, 2010 Nice Rack is going green! In an effort to be a more eco-friendly surf rack company, Nice Rack is now making surfboard wall racks using 100% recycled plastic. The goal is to reduce the environmental impact of manufacturing surf racks by using recycled materials.
Nice Rack made the switch to recycled plastic earlier this year. Recycled plastic is actually less expensive than Virgin (non-recycled) materials. This made it a no-brainer to make the switch. Its a win-win solution, we save money on materials while helping to reduce our impact on the environment, says Nice Rack Owner, Michael H. Russell.
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Going back green Does the back to school season turn your house into a jumble of paper, pens and plastic? As supply lists get updated and students’ eyes grow round with anticipation, it’s easy to get caught up in the buying frenzy that constitutes the days before school starts. Read more on Timmins Daily…. Click Here to Read More
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Clearly the classroom is the place where the future begins to unfold. What better place than schools to use greener, healthier products and model environmental sustainability? The market is teeming with earth-friendly school and office supplies, guarding the health of students and their teachers. Non-toxic school supplies make a real difference in the quality of the indoor air and the level of toxins that we expose our children to daily. Why not shut the leading polluters – PCVs, BPA, lead and xylene – out of class? A new generation of green school supplies can send them packing. Many school supplies are made out of PVC – a plastic that contains chemical additives such as phthalates,…. Click Here to Read More
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If i just buy a regular journal, and tape my glossy photos, in will they bleed onto the other sheet when i close it? or will anything happen to the pictures because they won’t be covered in plastic? i don’t want a scrap book. i would like to make it in a mead spiral or something like that. thanks Guvusto, but thats what i mean, the photos won’t rub off on the scetch book will…. Click Here to Read More
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