Mixed Waste

Advantages & Disadvantages of Recycling Glass

Most municipal recycling programs collect glass containers, and most states have beverage container deposit laws that require glass bottles to be returned to a store for recycling. But you may wonder if that glass gets put to use in an...

Recycling Tips & Facts

In 2008, Americans generated about 250 million tons of trash, of which 83 million tons was recycled and composted, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Those numbers equal a 33.2 percent recycling rate. The percentage of municipal...

Uses for Recycled Bubble Wrap

Bubble wrap is a cushioning material commonly used in packaging and shipping. It is made of two sheets of plastic that are sealed together with air pockets, known as bubbles, between the sheets. These bubbles can help prevent items from being...

A List of What to Compost

Composting--it's good for the environment, garden soil and plant growth, but amateur composters often find themselves overwhelmed when trying to decide exactly what to toss into the compost heap. Simply stated, most organic matter--material that...

Vitamin D Therapy & Kidney Stones

Adequate vitamin D intake is necessary to prevent many health problems, such as osteoporosis, bone fractures, prostate, breast and colon cancer, hypertension, depression, and autoimmune diseases. But too much vitamin D, especially when taken as a...

What Is the Difference Between Dietary Fiber & Metamucil?

Metamucil is an over-the-counter product designed to act as a short-term fiber supplement. Its most common use is for treating occasional irregularity. Dietary fiber, as its name suggests, comes from the foods you eat. A life-long habit of eating...

Dietary Fiber: Soluble VS. Non-Soluble

The word "fiber" is often thrown around and attached to claims that it is an essential part of any diet. While you can take this claim at face value, you may be interested to know what fiber actually is and how it helps your body stay healthy. The...

Risks of Composting

Compost is created through the natural decomposition of organic waste, mixed with bulking agents such as wood shifts, and matured. This process of disposing of organic waste mimics the biological decomposition of plant matter. According to the...

The Food Digestive Process

The digestive system is composed of a series of organs and tissues that work together to take the food we eat and turn it into fuel. The process by which a meal is transformed into the components needed to create new cells or provide energy to our...

Can a Lot of Protein Affect Your Urinary Tract?

The urinary tract, or urinary system, is a collection of nerves, organs and muscles that are responsible for producing, storing and removing urine in the human body. Various components of your diet affect your urinary tract and how the nutrients...

What Are the Benefits of a Compost Bin?

Composting allows individuals interested in living a green-friendly lifestyle to convert food scraps, old newspapers, dead leaves and other organic waste into nutrient-rich humus, a dirt-like substance useful for enriching garden and lawn soil....

The Best Protein Shake to Build Ultimate Muscle Mass

Downing a protein shake during and after your workout is one of the top 10 ways to experience muscle gains. That's because the shake delivers fast-absorbed, muscle-bulking protein and critical amino acids that your body needs right after your...

What Is Psyllium Husk?

If you have ever had to deal with constipation, you may already be familiar with the psyllium plant without even knowing it. Psyllium can be found in many over-the-counter laxatives, the most well-known being Metamucil. Psyllium husk is a natural...

Home Remedies for Stomach Pain in Kids

Stomach pain can be a result of food not being digested properly, gas buildup or muscle spams inside the stomach. Not all stomach pain is serious in kids but it does hurt and can interrupt a kids daily routine. Fortunately, there are a number of...

Recycle Number Definitions

The next time you finish a bottle of water, flip it over and look for a number on the bottom, encased in a triangle of arrows. Most consumers refer to an item's recycling number, but the program's official name is the resin identification coding...

How Paper Recycling Works

From newspapers to packing material to junk mail, paper is a part of our daily lives. The amount of paper we go through on a daily basis makes it the largest contributor to the waste stream, and therefore an important target of recycling programs....

Three Ways to Reduce Household Hazardous Waste

Hazardous materials can be found in just about every home. In fact, you can probably find hazardous products in several different locations throughout your home. The problem is that once these products are no longer used, they become household...

What Products Are Made From Recycled Paper?

Americans use about 85 million tons of paper and paperboard each year, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and 63.4 percent of it was recovered for recycling in 2009. Paper can only be recycled about five to seven times before...

Ingredients in Fiber Cleanse

Fiber Cleanse is a dietary supplement that contains a blend of 28 herbs. Ecommerce states that this product helps cleanse the colon, eliminates toxins from the body and restores optimal bowel function. The three main components include psyllium,...

Fiber Tablets for Weight Loss

Many different techniques are used to aid in weight loss efforts, from dieting schemes to weight loss pills and exercise endeavors. Although a combination of these efforts can all work together to support weight loss, quality and safe products...

Home Composting Tips

Composting is essentially mixing different types of organic waste and allowing them to naturally decompose. Whether you are creating your own composting pile or using a pre-made composting container, it is important to understand the basics so you...

Uses for Psyllium Husks

Psyllium husks are a form of soluble fiber, which expands when mixed with water to form a gel that helps move waste through the intestines. This makes it an effective laxative. Psyllium husks are also used to treat or prevent a number of digestive...

Herbal Tea for Colon Cleansing

According to Rudolph Ballentine, author of " Diet and Nutrition," your colon contains about three pounds of microflora--bacteria, yeasts, viruses and fungi--numbering more than the cells of your body. These microbes are necessary for smooth...

Equipment for Composting Food

Food scraps accounted for 31,750,000 tons, or 12.5 percent, of the municipal waste stream in the United States in 2007 according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Composting creates a useful product from these food scraps that would...

Burt's Bees Facts

Do you ever wonder what "natural" on a bottle of a moisturizer means? If so, you are in good company. According to market research, 83% of American women think there should be one meaning for the word "natural," and that's not surprising. We see...

How Psyllium Husk Works

Psyllium husks are obtained from the seed of Plantago ovata, a plant native to India. Psyllium has many physical benefits and has been shown to prevent and help in the treatment of many conditions such as cardiovascular disease, colon cancer,...

Food Waste & Recycling

Food scraps, spoiled food and unharvested and unused food products all contribute to unnecessary waste in America's landfills. Food waste contributes substantially to the 20 percent of annual greenhouse gas emissions generated by landfills....

Ways of Composting

Composting transforms food scraps and other organic waste into a nutrient-dense humus material commonly used for mulching, fertilizing and amending soil. Just as important, composting promotes a more earth-friendly lifestyle by minimizing the...

How to Remove Black Heads

Blackheads are small black bumps on the skin, most often appearing on the nose. A type of acne, blackheads form in pores clogged with hardened sebum, the skin's oil. The sebum can mix with various bodily waste compounds that are expelled through...