Have the High Tech PDAs, Droid, Zune, iPod, Cellular Phones, Computers, and Help Save the Environment
Often asked is how to help save the environment and still get the best of high tech, like buying the latest cellular phones or PDAs? PDA stands for personal digital assistant, as communication devices.
Some, since the 1970s for instance, when environmental pressures from 'green activists', and slowly evolving legislation started to have the slightest impact on the technology that the United States was producing, have altogether ignored how to save the environment when it comes time to be a consumer.
The frank opinion of some people is that they are tired of all the hoops and hurdles they have to go through to appease environmentalists and live 'normal' lives at the same time.
Until, and except, when they cannot drive their car because it did not meet emission standards. In this age, being environmental compliant is almost a must, as a part of our daily survival.
As technology increased within it, there is now a subsection of technological development. This particular area is often described as envirotech, greentech, and words of that vernacular. These coined phrases, many of them not more than a decade plus a few years, attempt to encapsulate a concept of using technology to help save the environment; which, for so long was often viewed as a conflict of interest.
The notion that to preserve the environment, and not produce products that are harmful to the environment, is quickly becoming a thing of the past. as a matter of fact, the field that is now emerging of environmental technology is becoming one that is being capitalized upon for business, such as, as a niche market and product area.
Wheretofore, and when all said and done, there are now products you can choose from in just about every area that are environmentally safer or 'responsible'.
Amongst the products which have 'eco-friendly' [with or without the dash between] product offerings, are cellular phones, very pertinent in this article. Mentioning, 'ecofriendly' is another coined term, short for ecosystem friendly. And, cellular phones of today, as in produced within the past two years, are leaps and bounds beyond what the 'telephone' was decades ago. Cellular phones now are much more than just phones, they take photos, interface with e-mail, and more.
There are cellular phones now produced at least in part of recycled materials. AT&T Wireless now has 'refurbished' phones. Advertised starting at free! Cellular phones are not all that expensive, and if you have one, or two, or more already, a backup could not hurt, or to give one as a present, might literally save a life.
You can check out these refurbished phones by going to the website http://www.ETISworld.com
The refurbished phones 'clickable' links are on the main page of the website and more.
Buying recycled or refurbished products is not the only way to be a part of taking advantage of envirotechnologies and the cliche' 'go green'.
As many of you know, especially house owners, there is the federal tax energy credit program. The way this program essentially works is, if you are a houseowner, and purchase an energy saving product qualified for the program, included in this group are solar heaters, then you receive a tax credit. The money is real, and you can take it to the bank. The amount of money you can receive can be up to $3,000. You can always reach ETIS by e-mail if you are interested in taking advantage of the tax credit.
To answer to questions, what is ETIS, and how do solar panels fit in to envirotech products? ETIS is an acronym for Environmental Technologies-Information Systems, whereby International is a part of the business name. Solar panels could be considered an environmental technology.
With solar heaters, and effective solar panels, you are able to accomplish saving money, acquiring a high tech product, and using technology considered less burdensome in its impact on the environment.
A third way of getting those new laptop computers, and not having to worry about what some potentially untamed environmentalist might heckle you with, is to purchase computers and items of that kind from companies that engage in environmentally responsible business practices. There are major producers of computers now that have a portion of their company biograph published describing their environmentally responsible procedures. On the http://www.ETISworld.com website, are brief comments on products and companies that have ecosafe provisions. Additionally, the website has merchandise links for Droid, ZuneHD, and iPods. In closing there is an ever growing array of these envirotech products, including hybrid cars.
Would you live beside this if you had the choice?
Or live beside this?
Or for those of us fortunate, drink from water that looks like this? The water shown here is a 'freshwater' source for those that live beside it.
If the answer is no:
For most mainstream folks, the answer to the captions are no. No one wants to live in conditions such as what the photos depict. Help us preserve the environment.
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