how much will it cost us to greate an eco friendly restaurant?
Friday, February 29th, 2008im doin a projct on green product an we want to find out how much we will invest
YUK
The US government has put money into clean, renewable energy, so why not into paper and wood-type products that can be more renewable and eco-friendly?
Well then, what about kenaf? It needs a longer growth cycle than the US can provide outside of a green house. Therefor it can’t be invasive here.
TAM
I just have no idea what to put on it as Clip-Art?
Any ideas?
SAJA
Krud Kutter COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
Active Ingredients:
ethylene glycol monobutyl ether CAS-No.111-76-2
Weight % < 6
SImple Green Deck and Fence Cleaner COMPOSITION/INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS
The only ingredient of Simple Green Deck & Fence with established exposure limits is undiluted 2-butoxyethanol (<6%)
(Butyl Cellosolve; CAS No. 111-76-2: the ACGIH TLV-TWA is 20 ppm (97 mg/m3.)
Thank you for any help in analyzing these.
KILEY
Suggested Methodology
1.Survey Different Products And The Information Given As The Packaging.
2.Interview Consumer Courts Officials And Develop Case Study.
LELAND
People often don’t want to know but the implications of this are that we are full of a toxic chemicals and we are slowly poisoning ourselves and the environment. It can’t be ignored and we can’t let ourselves be brainwashed by advertising.
Here are some facts:
http://www.enn.com/today.html?id=219
http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/chemicals/hormone/index.htm
http://www.cet.edu/ete/modules/coralreef/CRanthro.html
We all want to be well, healthy and live in a beautiful world so it’s down to us, what can we do to make it that way? Consumers have the most power to change things as it’s all down to what the public wants, it’s up to us to spend wisely. Everything makes a difference.
MILTON
1-When a government wishes to increase its expenditure on education but can only do so at the expense of expenditure elsewhere, this is said to be an example of..
A.diminishing marginal utility.
B.opportunity cost.
C.scale of preference.
D.equi-marginal returns.
2.Which of the following statements are true?
A.The basic economic problem is the same in command economy and capitalist economies.
B.The basic economic problem is one of choice between alternatives.
C.Factors of production are limited in supply.
D.Choice is necessary because of the limited customer wants.
3.The basic economic problem facing all economies is
A.inflation.
B.unemployment
C.scarcity of resources.
D.economic growth.
4.The oligopolist is least likely to compete through
A.advertising.
B.improving product quality.
C.cutting prices.
D.providing incidental services, as an add-on to the basic good
LIBBA