Mission Statement

NexPlan Recycling & Renewable Energy's goal is to educate people in regards to climate change and renewable energy sources and to assist and promote practical ways to implement and live a life that is environmentally friendly.

Physical Location:  Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada

Address:    NexPlan Recycling & Renewable Energy
                 160 Prince William Street   
                 Saint John, New Brunswick
                 Canada
                 E2L 2B6    

Phone: Call us on Skype  username:  NexPlan

Email us: email@nexplanrecycling.com      

Qualifications:
We are simply average people that care about the planet and real issues affecting all of us. We both have College Diplomas, and have extensive work experience in dealing with real people and real issues.  We believe in eco-friendly choices today for a greener tomorrow.  Our concept is that people do not need to be scientists or to obtain advanced education to understand that what we do has an impact on the environment and the community we reside in.  The idea behind our site is to get everyone from every walk of life to understand issues affecting our planet. We believe that no one is too small to make a difference.

Site is built and maintained by Steve Dunlop and Chuck Zwicker to read more please see about us

Nexplan Recycling is focused on alternatives.  Quite simply, we can't continue on the same course we have been on.  We need to change our habits now.  Alternatives for gasoline such as ethanol or hydogen need to be implemented along with hybrid cars. Solar energy can be used for heating/cooling, electricity production, and chemical processes.  Tidal power has potential for future electricity generation.  These are just a few of the energy sources that are being developed.  Nexplan Recycling's aim is to provide information along with discussions on renewable energy and the effects on our environment and economy





















Renewable Energy & Recycling

Renewable Energy efficiently uses natural resources such as geothermal power,sunlight, wind, rain, and tides, which are replenished naturally. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, hydroelectricity/micro hydro, Hybrid Vehicles, biomass and biofuels for transportation. Renewable energy technologies are sometimes criticised for being unreliable or unsightly, yet the market is growing for many forms of renewable energy. Climate change and global warming concerns along with high oil prices, peak oil and increasing government support are driving increasing renewable energy legislation, incentives and commercialization.

Global Warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans in recent decades and its projected continuation.  Increasing global temperature will cause sea level to rise, and is expected to increase the intensity of extreme weather events and to change the amount and pattern of precipitation. Other effects of global warming include changes in agriculture resulting in food shortages, glacier retreat, species extinctions and increases in diseases.  The increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases due to human activity caused most of the warming observed since the start of the industrial era.

Worldwide demand for oil will outpace worldwide production by a significant margin in the near future. As a result, the price will skyrocket, oil dependant economies will crumble, and resource wars will explode.  If our dependence on oil continues, we will face dire consequences both economically and environmentally. It won't just cost more to drive your vehicle.. Food prices will skyrocket along with products we use everyday!!!








Recycling is not only good for the environment; it also saves energy, while at the same time creates employment and awareness in the community and public in general.

Recycling Saves Energy
Recycling Energy resources can create heavy demands natural resources and the environment. Recycled material helps to reduce, reuse and recycle that otherwise would be wasted.
Much of the world's energy is used for producing product-packaging material. Reprocessing used materials reduces energy needs for many manufacturing processes. Recycling paper can cut that specific energy usage in half - for more info on paper recycling visit Paper Dragon Recycling

Every pound of steel recycled saves 5,450 BTUs of energy, enough to light a 60-watt bulb for over 26 hours. Recycling a ton of glass saves the equivalent of nine gallons of fuel oil. Recycling used aluminum cans requires only about five percent of the energy needed to produce aluminum from bauxite. Recycling just one can saves enough electricity to light a 100-watt bulb for over three hours.

Recycling saves natural resources
Our finite reserves of natural resources are being depleted quickly, especially with the escalating use of disposable products and packaging. For example in the United States in the year 2000 Americans generated over 200 million tons of waste. Close to three-quarters of that was disposed of in landfills and incinerators. This rate of use and disposal takes a particularly heavy toll on irreplaceable natural resources such as minerals and petroleum. Recycling used materials to make new products and packaging reduces the consumption of natural resources. Every ton of recycled steel saves 2,500 pounds of iron ore, 1,000 pounds of coal, and 40 pounds of limestone. Recycling often produces better products than those made of virgin materials.

Recycling Reduces Pollution Risks
Recycling reduces environmental damage caused by mining, logging and manufacturing raw materials. Recycling reduces the risks of air, water and soil pollution from the manufacturing processes. Recycling paper cuts air pollution by about 75%. Substituting steel scrap for virgin ore reduces air emissions by 85% and water pollution by 75%. Recycling also reduces pollution risks by keeping materials out of landfills. No matter how strong environmental standards may be, there is always some risk associated with waste disposal. Waste reduction and recycling and are preferred and effective alternatives. Recycling cuts the impact of climate change and global warming.























What is Natural Gas?
Natural gas is a gasseous fossil fuel consisting primarily of methane, but also including significant quantities of propane, ethane, butane and pentane-heavier hydrocarbons removed prior to use as a consumer fuel -as well as carbon dioxide, nitrogen, helium and liquefied natural gas (LNG). More on Natural Gas

Why Make Compost?
Composting is a natural process through which organic material is converted into a soil-like product called compost or humus. Composting is an important way to recycle and can be done at home. More on composting

Computer Recycling | Monitor Recycling | Old Computers
What do we do with them? It seems as computers become almost obsolete before we get them from the store to your home. We are faced with a growing problem, computer equipment disposal. Computer hardware recycling is not as simply as one might think. Used computers, used electronics, and used computer parts, basically end up in landfills or in the closet, as no one really wants them. You can donate old computer and eventually it still ends up that someone cannot get rid of it. For information about computer recycling centers in your area click here

Solar Power
Solar energy is a renewable resource that is environmentally friendly. Solar energy is energy directly from the sun. This energy drives the climate and weather and supports virtually all life on Earth... Unlike fossil fuels, solar energy is available just about everywhere on earth. More on Solar Power

Computer Donation | Donate your Computer
If you are with a company or organization that accepts computer donations or properly dismantles computers, electronics, or batteries, please contact us so we can place your link on the page that correspond to your content or the type of work you are doing. We will suggest your company or organization to everyone who visits our website. We also have a Free Classifieds and we would like you to place an ad there as well. Donations of used computer equipment can sometimes turn into a net loss for the charity. Some charities have stopped accepting computer donations because it became cost-prohibitive. With many charitable organizations no longer taking computer donations your company's choices for where to donate are limited.

Computer donations are a great way to help the less unfortunate, low income or students. Every time I browse the classifieds of a popular site I always see students looking for a reasonable priced laptop for school.  You could donate your used laptops & desktops, and it is really an opportunity for you to help someone.




Metal Recycling
Production of aluminium, copper and other metals has steadily increased over recent decades around the globe. Recycling has also been increasing, reducing the growth rate of primary production of some virgin metals. Despite depletion of the richest ores and a shift to less concentrated ones, improvements in mining technologies have lead to generally declining, though fluctuating, metal prices. Supplies of these metals are sustainable for the foreseeable future. Sustainable development issues relate to energy consumption as well as health and environmental impacts. We must do all we can as a society to recyle metals whenever possible to ensure we have necessary supplies for future generations. More on Metal Recycling

Glass Recycling
Glass has been made for over 4000 years, and it basically consists of silica (sand), potassium or soda, lime, and occasionally some other chemicals. They are melted together and cooled at air temperature so that the material is hard, but has a smooth and flowing shape like a liquid. The precise recipe can vary from time to time, however, in most cases glass is made in a basic way. All of the virgin or recycled glass materials are melted in a furnace at a heat of about 1500 degrees Celsius. The ingredients are melted into a liquid or molten form that is then dropped into a mould. Air blowing into the mould creates the shape of a bottle or jar. More on Glass Recycling

Oil Recycling | Oil & the Environment | Oil Refining & Oil Products
Today, oil plays a big part in our society. Over the past hundred years, particularly with the automobile becoming a popular part of our world, oil has become a resource that we can't do without. For the most part transportation is powered by oil. We can use alternative energy sources like natural gas, hydrogen, solar power and wind power, but oil is not going to disappear overnight and what we do with used oil as far as recycling and properly disposing of it is very important, especially until we come up with new energy sources. More on Oil Recycling

Auto Parts Recycling | Auto Recycling
The automobile has transformed the way we live and travel in the past century. Along with the automobile- trucks, buses and airplanes have played a huge impact on the way humans travel and how we ship goods across the world. As much as a positive impact these modern machines have had on society, they also leave a huge environmental footprint and have caused massive amounts of pollution directly and indirectly. We all are aware of the impact the oil produced to power our vehicles and other modes of transportation have had on the environment and the fact global warming can be contributed to the overuse of fuels. Another thing that needs to be taken into account is how used car parts, which include the body; engines, glass and tires get disposed of. What happens to the millions of damaged and used cars that are written off every year? How do we dispose of the oil, car fluids, tires, glass and different types of metals used in vehicles? The health of our planet depends on the choices we make in regards to proper disposal and recycling of used automobile and other vehicles parts and accessories. More on Auto Recycling

Pollution | Effects of Pollution | Types of Pollution
Pollution is something we are all aware of in the twenty-first century. It affects us all in various forms. The causes and effects are numerous. There are many types of pollution as well.  Pollution is primarily the result of our modern way of life. Pollution can cause disruption to animal and plant life. In humans pollution can lead to many different diseases including many types of cancer. There are different types of pollution, including air pollution, ground and soil pollution and water pollution. These different types of pollution may have different causes but can be all connected to each other. More on Pollution



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