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Best of LiquifyLife - July

This post is going to cover some of the best posts over the month of July! These posts range from our most viewed to our personal favorites. The month of July has been a real busy one for me and I have enjoyed every second of it. I have traveled the world for study abroad and hung out with my friends and family. It has truly been a great break from the fast-paced school year. Although, this has been a fun and eventful summer I have also enjoyed this class. I have really enjoyed writing blog posts over this last month. I think that it has been a very interesting and therapeutic experience for me. I think that after this class is done I will start up my own blog as a way for me to vent and talk about my life. Over the past month, I have received various views from across the country and wanted to touch on the top 5 most viewed over the last month. This month I was able to talk about how I feel and my hopes for the world in the future and I found it very enjoyable. I hope that over the

10 Interesting Facts About Recycling That You Should Know

10 Interesting Facts About Recycling That You Should Know 10 Interesting Facts About Recycling That You Should Know By Richard Burdett We all talk about making positive changes that will benefit the environment. Though the government is making constant efforts to help the surroundings, it is also our individual responsibility to decrease pollution. While burning of fuels is a major cause for pollution, burning waste and tyres which are out of use is also a grave threat that has occurred due to lack of recycling. Recycling is an essential step to take in a country where the waste produced exceeds in tonnes. According to the Waste Atlas Platform, about 30 million tonnes of waste is produced in the UK every year. This waste just doesn't fall on the earth. We are responsible for this waste generation and it is high time that we own up to our mistakes and start taking relevant steps to improve the state of the environment. Recycling the produce is a way begin. When we compare th

4 Ways to Drive Sales Through the Roof With Eco-Friendly Promotional Products

4 Ways to Drive Sales Through the Roof With Eco-Friendly Promotional Products 4 Ways to Drive Sales Through the Roof With Eco-Friendly Promotional Products By Rob Stillman Save this article to your desktop because the four techniques described here will teach you how to use eco-friendly promotional items to increase your sales. Incorporating eco-friendly promotional items into your marketing mix has become a no-brainer for many companies because of their growing popularity, mass appeal and the all-important cost-per-impression data associated with them. The following four points should serve as a concrete foundation for utilizing eco-friendly promotional products to their full effectiveness. 1. Ask for referrals When was the last time you asked your current customers for a referral? Three months ago? Last year? Never crossed your mind? Fact is, while this is one of the easiest ways to expand your current customer base many sales people simply forget or discount the effectivenes

Can Eco Friendly Product Packaging Lead to More Profits For Your Product?

Can Eco Friendly Product Packaging Lead to More Profits For Your Product? Can Eco Friendly Product Packaging Lead to More Profits For Your Product? By Kevin A Since the late 1980s and the early 1990s the phrase "going green" has emerged as a term to reckon with. Advances in industrial technology has led to a dump yard of toxic components which is polluting the environment and disturbing our eco-system. More recently, countries all over the world have woken up to the challenge of going green. Retailers have been the first to respond by their introduction. The "Go Green" philosophy has forced us to re-think even our methods of packaging and discover more eco-friendly ways to package our products. Companies that have adopted such systems are making a loud and clear statement to the world. These companies are saying they care for the future of our world and will do their little bit to conserve the world's resources. Definition Eco-friendly packaging is pack

What is better for the environment?

There is often a common misconception for those that are advocating for the environment. This post is going to be a debate between two very common routes you can take. Reusing and recycling. These two options both provide the environment with healthy alternatives to ways that we are polluting the Earth. Recycling is an alternative that allows us to break down our various recyclable products and use them again. This is a good choice compared to just throwing away something. Although this is the better alternative between throwing it away, it still requires the use of a lot of energy. Obviously, this is a fantastic alternative and is better for the environment, but I promote to use this only when absolutely necessary. Reusing a product is definitely a good alternative to limit the amount of energy that we continue use. I think that this option is best because it makes us accountable and only buy and use what we need. This is an option that also allows us to be creative with the produ

What if all products were eco-friendly?

There are many different directions and choices that a company must decide on when coming up with their approach. Many companies loosely follow regulations for the environment. If there were greater regulations and precautions, they could help improve the environment and start a nationwide movement.  I know that these companies have a lot to weight in their decision . It is essential that they compare both prices and regulations, but the environment needs to be put at a higher priority. Many companies are aware of the fact that what they do is not benefiting the Earth. I think that as the consumer, we have way more pull in what companies do than we like to think. If we stop supporting companies that pollute the environment or produce more waste than is necessary, we can change the way that they operate. What if there was a rule in place that made companies follow more serious regulations? The possibilities could be endless. The choices that companies have can greatly affect the cours

Recycle vs Compost

This post is going to go into depth on the comparison of two very good options that help aid in the improvement of our world. Both recycling and composting are good alternatives to your everyday lifestyle, that can make a HUGE difference when it comes to the environment. Recycling is a way that we are able to reuse materials (paper, glass, plastic, etc.) for similar or varying purposes in the future. This is a very common option for most people and it does make a big difference compared to those that don't recycle. Although, this is a good option it also has some downsides to it. The process of recycling requires a lot of energy. Composting is a process that turns organic materials into nutrient-rich soil or fertilizer. I don't believe that this is one of the more common practices, but it still can play an important role in improving the environment. This process allows you to get rid of some of your food waste from your kitchen, leaves, grass, and many other things. This