Monday, September 26, 2011

THE BEST IS FINALLY HERE !!!

Choosing the best out of all good looking products that flooded our market is a definite "hell".
So, I would like to share with you THE BEST products that I have came across so far.... You can share your best and I will give my professional view about it if I have any experience with the particular one that you shared....

Views and opinion are welcome, but please be responsible to what you published if you wish to mention and share any brand name and though the views and opinion can be used as your guideline, but it cant be hold as evidence or supportive to it in any court of law.

This is how ever very beneficial to me, to us... to further improve our RnD to produce THE BEST product for all....

TOP CHARTER......
SPG COLLAGEN PEPTIDE

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more info coming...

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Strong case for Lower Belum and Temengor conservation

The Star Says

PERAK is extremely proud of the fact that it had in 2003 set aside 117,500ha of forest north of the East-West Highway as the Royal Belum State Park.
However, to the dismay of conservationists, the park excluded forests south of the highway, the Lower Belum and Temengor Forest Reserves, which both remain as “production forest reserve” destined for logging.
Also left out is the 1,820m width of state land on either side of the East-West Highway.
Plans to develop this state land are many.
They range from commercial crops and vegetable agriculture to orang asli farming schemes and construction of university campuses and research centres.
Scientists say leaving the forest reserves and state land unprotected is a mistake for they are important wild habitats too.
Royal Belum is just over a quarter of the 4,343sq km that make up Taman Negara and, on its own, is not sufficient for the survival of large mammals such as the elephant, rhinoceros and tiger.
It needs to be backed up by Lower Belum and Temengor.
The Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) even wants the adjacent Gerik and Lepang Nenering Forest Reserves to be added to the state park.
Collectively, these will create a sprawling, contiguous wild sanctuary.
Without the adjoining forests, Royal Belum is all but an island of wilderness in a sea of logged and farmed areas.
The East-West Highway has already sliced the wild area into two and obstructed animal movements. Wildlife migrating between Belum and Temengor have ended up as road kill.
And with increased human activity comes the opening of new roads which will give poachers easy access to wild areas. More and more snares and poachers' camps are being discovered in Belum-Temengor.
In the National Physical Plan, the whole of Hulu Perak is marked as a Rank 1 Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA), a ranking that disallows development, agriculture or logging.
This last large tract of forest in Perak is a final stronghold for wildlife.
It shelters 14 threatened mammals and an array of unique plants and animals. Internationally, Belum-Temengor is identified as a Tiger Conservation Landscape it is crucial for the long-term survival of the big cat.
The site has one of the world's greatest concentrations of hornbills 10 species are found here and the rare phenomenon of plain-pouched hornbills gathering by the thousands.
Temengor must not be seen only for its timber and land worth.
This is a mistake: the Malaysian Nature Society had a few years ago estimated that timber yields amount to only between RM58mil and RM250mil annually, whereas the other products and ecological services which the forest provides such as water supply, tourism, non-timber forest products, carbon sink, pharmaceuticals, flood control, fisheries and electricity generation are worth some RM1bil to RM1.2bil.
Keeping Belum-Temengor intact, therefore, seems to make sense.

Duo nabbed with MB's official stamp and letterhead

A senior school assistant and a contractor have been arrested with the official stamp and letterhead of the Perak Mentri Besar's office in their possession. The arrests were made pertaining to two reports of fake applications for timber concessionaire and sales of bumiputra lots between Aug 2 and Aug 11.
One of the victims had paid RM40,000 to get the bumiputra lots.
State police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Mohd Shukri Dahlan said the two suspects, aged 45 and 47, were detained separately on Sept 13 and Thursday. Twelve fake support letters were seized from them.
He said investigations revealed that the stamps were genuine and stolen from the Mentri Besar's office.
He said police were still investigating how they were stolen from the state secretariat building. He said, however, no one has lodged a report that the stamps were missing.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Save Money / Go Green

Tip #1-Only drive when absolutely necessary.
Doing this will help you keep fuel in your car, reduce gas station visits, save massive amounts of money (over the long term) and help Go Green by reducing your carbon footprint (greenhouse gas)/Global Warming.
Example- If you bring your lunch to work opposed to driving somewhere for lunch, you may save 6 miles worth of driving.  Do this 4 times a week you save 24 miles. In 52 weeks you save 1,248 miles.  It may cost 0.40 cents per mile, that equals savings of $500/year! (that’s just lunch time).
Now think of other ways you can be more efficient with your driving.
try to work from home (telecommute) at least 1 day/week, carpool with a neighbor or colleague, use public transportation, have your kids ride the bus, ride your bike to work (if safe), Go Green!!!
Hypermiling (Some say it was the green word of the year in 2009).  Hypermiling is “attempting to maximize gas mileage by making fuel-conserving adjustments to one’s car and one’s driving technique”, according to Wayne Gerdes, the person who coined the phrase. How do you receive the best milesage?  turn off your a/c and radio, do not accelerate fast, do not stop too quick, shut down at long lights, practice being conservative, anything you feel will help you save gas(money) and go green.
Tip #2- Turn your home A/C off (or at least down) during the day.
-Open the windows and get some fresh air (if it is fresh air – not LA or NYC).  You immediately save on your electricity bill, use less of the city’s power, and reduce your carbon footprint/greenhouse gases, which reduces Global Warming and helps you Go Green!
Example- If you turn your A/C off during the day (6 hours) you may save 200 watts of power per day.  If you pay $0.01/watt you will save $2.00/day.  If you do this 300 days/year you will save $600/year!
If you follow Tips 1 & 2 alone, you will save at least $1,100/year! so Go Green!
Tip 3 – Unplug all items not in use.
Tip 4 – Source Reduction: one of the best ways to Go Green & Save Money simultaneously.
Source Reduction= Not Purchasing Item(s).
Source reduction is the “method of reducing the amount of unnecessary material brought into a building.  Examples include purchasing products with less packaging and sustainable design.” (USGBC)
You can utilize Source Reduction for anything you consider purchasing.
Example 1- How many Starbucks junkies are there? Many people get their fix from Starbucks daily, spending anywhere from $3-7/day, for their special drink.  Stop going to Starbucks, or at least lessen your visits, you can save anywhere from $500 to $2,500 a year! Other bi-products of this action are:  reducing your Carbon Footprint (reducing Global Warming), create less trash and leave those un-needed calories back at the coffee shop.
Example 2- Many people purchase 24 packs of water from the grocery store, let’s say once a month at $6.00/case.  Buying this item  is an expense to you, creates waste (packaging + empty bottles) and increases your carbon footprint.
You do not NEED water bottles, you can fill up a glass of water from your sink.  Water from your sink is safe and drinkable.
If you did not purchase this item you would save money, reduce waste (because you will not have any) and reduce your carbon footprint.  You can save $72/year if you stop purchasing water bottles.
Think of how much you can save by not purchasing items you don’t NEED.
Tip 5:  Ask your Home Depot employee how to save by chaning light bulbs
Example - Use for yourself and Download the spreadsheet here
Incandescent               CFL               LED
life span (in hours)  …………. 1500      ………….   10,000   ….. 60,000
Watts                                                60                                14                   6
Cost                ………….             $1.345      ………..    $2.98   …..   $54.95
KWh used over 60K hrs       3600                    840                360
Electricity Cost    ………..      $821.72   …….   $191.73  …..  $82.17
Savings                                  0                         $629.99        $739.55
Bulbs for 60k hours usage ………  40          ……….        6       ……     1
Equivalent bulb expense            $53.80                 $17.88            $54.95
60k hr. lighting spend  ……… $875.52    ……   $209.61  …..  $137.12
In my opinion, LED lights are #1, CFL #2, Incandescent = Out of business.
Go Green and Save Money by switching to LED bulbs and benefiting financially from improved technology.  There are so many benefits from switching it’s a blessing.  Go Green!

“Go Green Facts”

Renewable Energy.  The following renewable energy facts came from Renewable Choice Energy

    Achieving a 20% wind contribution to U.S. electricity supply by 2030 would reduce CO2 emissions by 25%.
    Wind power is the fastest growing source of energy in the world.
    Wind power capacity grew by 45% in 2007, but only represents about 2% of the nation’s total electricity supply.
    Conventional, fossil-fuel electricity production is the leading cause of industrial air pollution in the U.S. and leads to other social problems including water pollution and lung disease.
    In the U.S. alone, buildings account for 72% of electricity consumption.
    The U.S. uses 25% of the world’s oil, but only has 3% of the world’s oil reserves.
    Coal-fired power plants and the pollution they release every day are a major threat to human health and our environment.
    Burning coal accounts for half of America’s electricity production.
    New wind power capacity completed in 2008, according to initial estimates will avoid up to 44 million tons of carbon emissions the equivalent of taking 7 million cars off the road
    According to the World Wind Energy Association, worldwide, wind energy is expected to grow 25% in 2009.

Buildings

    Buildings represent over 50% of US wealth
    $800 billion – amount of renovation & new construction in US (13% of GDP) in 1993
    Buildings account for:
        1/6 of the world’s freshwater withdrawals;
        1/4 of its wood harvest
        2/5 of its material and energy flows

Energy Use

    In 2008, Americans and Energy Star saved enough energy to power 10 million homes and avoid greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from 12 million cars while saving $6 billion USD
    + 5,000,000 – Combined # of commercial and industrial buildings in the US
    $202.3 billion – Combined annual energy costs for US commercial and industrial buildings
    30% – Portion of energy in buildings used inefficiently or unnecessarily
    45% – Combined percentage of US Greenhouse Gas emissions generated by commercial buildings
    10% – Percentage of energy use reduction targeted by the ENERGY STAR Challenge
    $20 billion – Amount of money that would be saved if the energy efficiency of commercial and industrial buildings improved by 10%

Global Energy Facts

    1 Btu – The approximate energy release in the burning of a wood match
    99.89 quadrillion Btu – Total energy used in the US each year
    86% – Portion of US annual energy use created by the combustion of fossil fuels
    6,000 million metric tons – Amount of global carbon dioxide (CO2) release into the atmosphere in 2005
    20% – US contribution of global greenhouse gas emissions
    5% – US population relative to the world
    70% – Amount of greenhouse gas emissions that have increased between 1970 and 2004
    1995 – 2006 – Period of time in which 11 of the 12 warmest years on record have occurred

Paper

Recycling 1 Ton of paper saves:

    17 mature trees
    7,000 gallons of water
    3 cubic yards of landfill space
    2 barrels of oil; and
    4,100 kw hours of electricity (enough to power a home for 5 months)

    500,000 – number of trees cut down to produce each week’s Sunday newspapers
    25,000,000 – number of trees saved a year IF every American recycled just 1/10 of their newspapers
    75,000 – number of trees saved recycling a single run of the Sunday New York Times
    250,000,000 – number of trees saved if all our newspaper was recycled
    The average American uses 7 trees a year
    1 Billion – estimated number of trees worth of paper thrown away every year in the US
    85,000,000 Tons - amount of paper Americans use per year
    17 trees saved can absorb a total of 250 pound of carbon dioxide; burning 17 trees would create 1500 pounds of carbon dioxed
    More than 56% of paper consumed in the US in ’07 was recycled!  That equals 360 pounds for each person in the Country!
    400 paper mills use recovered materials for their paper producing process

Water
Save (Water) Up To:

    175 Gallons per Month by running your dishwasher only when full!
    250 Gallons per Month by rinsing fruit and vegies in a bowl instead of running water
    675 Gallons per Month by turning off the water while brushing your teeth and shaving
    690 Gallons per Month by installing water-saving showerheads, limiting showers and no baths.
    870 gallons per month by replacing old toilets w/new low-flow toilets.
    GO GREEN & DO YOUR PART APPLYING ABOVE TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILIES LIVES.
    5 Billion Gallons – amount of water used to flush toilets each DAY!
    Americans use an average of 100 gallons of water each day!
    Surveys show 36 states anticipate water shortages by 2013!
    If all US residential homes installed water-efficient appliances, the country would save more than 3 Trillion Gallons of water and more than $18 Billion dollars per year!
    If 1 out of every 100 residential homes converted to water-efficient fixtures, we would roughly save 100 Million kWh of electricity per year and 80,000 Tons of GHG (GreenHouse Gas Emissions).  That’s roughly taking 15,000 vehicles from the road for 1 year!
    Between 1950 and 2000, the US population nearly doubled.  However, in that same period, public demand for water more than tripled! Go Green, save water.
    If your toilet is from 1992 or earlier, you probably have an inefficient model using at least 3.5 up to 6 Gallons per flush!  Now you can install 1.3 Gallons per flush or Zero-Gallons per flush!
    Faucets generally flow 2 Gallons per minute.  Save 8 gallons every time you brush your teeth by turning the faucet off.
    Today’s faucets run as low as 0.5 gallons per minute!
    Today’s showerheads run as low as 1.0 gallons per minute!
    56 billion kWh per year – the amount of electricity consumed by public water supplying and treating facilities!
    5 minutes of a running faucet equals roughly a 14 hour run time of a 60-watt light bulb
    Bath = 70 gallons of water
    Shower = 30 gallons of water (change your showerhead to a low-flow head (1 gallon/minute))
    Outdated washing machines use about 40 gallons per load
    Newer, efficient washing machines use less than 28 gallons per load
    Using too much water also significantly contributes to “nonpoint source pollution.”  This is when water moves across the ground, collecting pollutant from various sources, and eventually depositing them into our drinking water.  Failing to use water efficiently can hurt our water supply by:
    Altering stream flows due to excessive withdrawals increasing the amount of dirty runoff water that flows into natural water supplies.  This runoff water carries sediments, mutrients, salts, and other pollutants and can be caused, among other things, by overirrigating urban landscapes or farm fields.  Nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are naturally occurring, but habitats can be destroyed when excess amounts of any one nutrient, especially phosphorus, are concentrated in the soil or water
    Creating the need to build additional dams.  Dams generate nonpoint source pollution by trapping sediment and other pollutants, affecting water quality both upstream and downstream.  This concentrates pollutants, causes sediment in the river to pile up, decreases dissolved oxygen and alters water temperatures.

Plastic / Styrofoam

    2,500,000 – plastic bottles used every hour by Americans
    Recycling plastic saves twice as much energy as burning it the incenerator
    25,000,000,000 – amount of styrofoam cups thrown away every year

Metals

    Every ton of recycled steel saves 2,500 pounds of iron ore, 1,000 pounds of coal, and 40 pounds of limestone.
    Recycling one aluminum can saves enough energy to run a TV for 3 hours – equivalent to a half gallon of gas.
    Recycling aluminum saves roughly 95% of the energy needed to produce new aluminum from raw materials.
    Energy saved by recycling 1 ton equals the amount of energy the average American home consumes over a 10 year period!
    Americans throw away enough aluminum they could rebuild our commercial air fleet in 1 month!
    Recycling tin and steel saves 74% of energy used to prodcue virgin steel.
    100 Million – amount of cans used per day!
    350,000 – aluminum cans produced every minute
    More aluminum goes into beverage cans than any other product
    There is NO limit to the amount of times an aluminum can can be recycled
    80,000,000,000 – number of cans used every year
    A 60-watt light bulb can be run for over a day on the amount of energy saved by recycling 1 pound of steel.
    Go Green! Make a conscious effort to save water as it’s our most essential resource.

Glass

    Glass can be recycled forever
    Mining and transporting raw materials for glass produces about 385 pounds of waste for every ton of glass that is made.  If recycled glass is substituted for half of the raw materials, the waste is cut by more than 80%.
    Recycling 1 glass bottle causes 20% less air pollution and 50% less water pollution than when a new bottle is made from raw materials
    1 glass bottle would take at least 4,000 years to decompose
    In 1994, if all the glass bottles / jars were laid end to end, it would reach the moon and half way back to earth!
    Every month, Americans throw out enough glass bottles and jars to fill up a skyscraper

General

    The average American will throw 600 times their weight (90,000 lbs or 47.5 tons) in the garbage over their lifetime!  Go green, the majority of that trash is recyclable.
    Compact Flourescent (CF) bulbs use about 1/4 the energy to produce the same amount of light as a traditional incandescent bulb.
    ENERGY STAR equipment uses an average 65% less electricity than standard models.
    Printer cartridges take about 450 years to decompose, so Go Green and recycle.
    The 1st recycling program was introduced in NYC in the 1890s.
    1/3 of an average landfill is made up of packaging material
The 3 R’s:

    Resource Reduction – Basically, not purchasing the item unless absolutely necessary.  Purchase items with less packaging so there is less waste.
    Reuse – Example:  I’ve been Reusing a water bottle I bought last week to reduce my resource use and preserve.  Notice how much you throw away in one day, I bet it will surprise you!
    Recycling – recycling is a great way to preserve our natural resources, grow an industry, and be smart about what we throw away into the landfill.

Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ)
    Fresh Air is vital for healthy occupants, and should be routinely checked for proper airflow amounts.
    Green Cleaning – using environmentally friendly products Green Seal rated, or other ratings per USGBC reference guides, and implementing best management practices imrpoves building air quality and indoor environmental quality having a positive affect on building occupants.