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	<title>Comments on: Going Green With The Sunday Times</title>
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		<title>By: Olivia Purdue</title>
		<link>http://www.theinnovationdiaries.com/2008/05/16/going-green-with-the-sunday-times/#comment-1389</link>
		<dc:creator>Olivia Purdue</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 19:30:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That's amazing! I'm glad that your company is taking steps to be more eco-friendly. And this award sounds like it's doing a great job of bringing more attention to the plight of our Earth, and recognizing those who are making positive contributions to our environment.

Something I want to talk about is bioheat, it’s just one small measure that people can take in order to start living a greener lifestyle. 

Has anyone ever heard of it, or has switched to it? I want to start taking initiative in turning my home into a greener household, one way I have started is by switching out all my lightbulbs in my home to energy efficient lightbulbs. And I am also seriously considering switching over to bioheat as an alternative to regular oilheat. The thing that I love the most about it is that it’s completely clean burning, and is comprised of a b5 blend of oils which are derived from natural plant and vegetable sustainable resources such as corn, hemp, and avocados just to name a few. If you all want more information on how bioheat, just go on to http://oilheatamerica.com/index.mv?screen=bioheat I work with NORA to bring this info to you all!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s amazing! I&#8217;m glad that your company is taking steps to be more eco-friendly. And this award sounds like it&#8217;s doing a great job of bringing more attention to the plight of our Earth, and recognizing those who are making positive contributions to our environment.</p>
<p>Something I want to talk about is bioheat, it’s just one small measure that people can take in order to start living a greener lifestyle. </p>
<p>Has anyone ever heard of it, or has switched to it? I want to start taking initiative in turning my home into a greener household, one way I have started is by switching out all my lightbulbs in my home to energy efficient lightbulbs. And I am also seriously considering switching over to bioheat as an alternative to regular oilheat. The thing that I love the most about it is that it’s completely clean burning, and is comprised of a b5 blend of oils which are derived from natural plant and vegetable sustainable resources such as corn, hemp, and avocados just to name a few. If you all want more information on how bioheat, just go on to <a href="http://oilheatamerica.com/index.mv?screen=bioheat" rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/comment/oilheatamerica.com');">http://oilheatamerica.com/index.mv?screen=bioheat</a> I work with NORA to bring this info to you all!</p>
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