Sentences with phrase «money on chemicals»

Do not spend your money on chemicals to fight mildew.
She says farmers don't really want to spend money on chemicals either; it's just that they get caught in competitive cycles.

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There is money to be made on vaccines and GM mosquitos, and money to be lost if sales of pesticides and other chemicals are reduced.
(Obvously the world has progress for the good also I not slamming the progress in health care & with immunisations etc with knowledge but with knowledge becomes power and at what level do the people with power rule how we grow as a society, I know it's not all cloak and daggers, not conspiracy theory's but taking control of what we spend our money on in the market and take away to demand to buy chemicals) buy In the past 50 years us humans have introduced over 75,000 chemicals into our world!
«We need the chemical sodium chloride, so starting in the mid-1800s, the salt - making universe shifted gears and started to focus on the purest sodium chloride money could buy.»
PROS / CONS No smell or chemical odours Good size Adjustable Value for money Firm enough to sleep on, soft enough to hug Cover is not easy to remove and put back on
While I like the idea of cloth diapers for many reasons (no chemicals, soft on baby's skin, less trash and saving money) I just can't make the switch.
- Eco-Friendly - Money Saver - No toxic chemicals on your skin - Cloth Pads, are way more comfortable - Cloth Pads, will not chafe or irritate your skin - They come in different shapes, sizes, absorbencies according to your bodies shape and flow.
We'll share how to minimize chemicals with natural baby bedding, as well as how to save money on baby bedding.
With these systems, there's no need to spend your money on literal garbage every week, and your baby can have the comfort and assurance of cloth against the skin, rather than chemical soup.
I spent extra money to get a non-toxic seat (all of them are great but Henry has absolutely no chemicals on its cover) and I'm glad I did.
While co-sleeper are a Godsend in my opinion, especially during those initial nights with a newborn, there are a number of things to consider before making that leap of faith in choosing the one that's right for you and your baby; mainly your child's age, how much money you're willing to spend on it, the Co-sleeper's duration of use, it's placement, and importance of avoiding toxins and chemicals.
He said the state is seeking reimbursement from companies who used the chemical for the money New York is already spending on cleanup efforts.
I realized that the easiest way to save money on all of these products and avoid the harmful chemicals I didn't want around my kids was to make them myself.
Don't spend money on compressed air, which also contains toxic chemicals.
Start spending your money on locally grown (chemical free) organic foods.
I do want to ask you - I've spent a lot of money on skin care products for my face to get rid of hyperpigmentation, but I ended up damaging my skin due to all these harsh chemicals I used on my face, so I stopped using everything.
Organic foods r expensive but worth spending ur money on them less chemicals as oppose to all these processed foods etc. thank you once again.
Totally worth the money because it's not only quality and goes on nicely / stays throughout the day, but it also gives me peace of mind knowing that I am not putting harmful chemicals all over my face.
This circuit is the same one that lights up when we get something we really like, such as candy or money, and it relies on dopamine, a «feel - good» chemical that relays messages between neurons and gives us a sort of high.
Montgomery's solutions save money, are less reliant on pesticides and other chemicals, and involve technological advancements.
And if you keep your receipts with your money, those chemicals will rub off and end up on your skin when you're shopping.
This way, you don't have to spend money on flea repellents (and harm the environment with chemicals).
Even though economists can calculate a price on human life, e.g. for court settlement purposes (with a greater price for the rich and important people), and chemists can figure a human to be worth $ 2 in chemicals (that was 40 years ago, so it must be at least $ 10 now), there is no amount of money that can bring back a life.
For God's sake, with all the money being spent on our military defense which equals 10 billion a month, we can't fix our infrastructure, our schools, hospitals, dams, and chemical plants?
If we had directed even a third of that pot of money (the typical markup on green cleaning products) toward lobbying our governments to ban the toxic chemicals we're so afraid of, we might have made a lot more progress by now... But there are small switches in our mentality we can take to make a difference.
«I am not happy that taxpayers have to pay for the damage caused by EDCs, while industry saves money by not investigating their chemicals properly,» said Danish environment minister Kirsten Brosbøl on publication of the new report.
A ProPublica investigation into oil and gas money received by members of the Natural Gas caucus found that they received 19 times more money on average than members of Congress who signed a letter in support of a proposal to require fracking companies to disclose the chemicals they use when drilling on public lands.
Basically, the campaign requests that restaurants stop buying bottled water for these reasons: - Tap water is no less safe than bottled water, especially if the tap is filtered - Restaurants will protect customers from the chemicals and pollutants found in various brands of bottled water - The city of San Francisco's water is tested more than 100,000 times each year, and it meets state and federal water quality standards that are stricter than bottled water standards - It's cheaper - It's better for the environment to end the manufacturing of plastic bottles - Focusing on using tap water will refocus monies towards the repair and maintenance of our water infrastructure
Spend money on spraying toxic chemicals into the atmosphere in an effort to make it rain?
Not only will you be going easy on the earth thanks to less cutting, watering and chemicals, you'll also save time and money.
People on a budget: Pools cost money in terms of electricity use, water bills and the high price of chemicals, such as chlorine, repairs, and toys and floatables.
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