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Colleges and universities are always looking for ways to be green. This is great for the future of our planet because the college students being trained will know how to make eco friendly decisions. These will just be simple, every day life choices, but small differences make a big difference in the long run. College students also want their accessories to be cool looking. Cotton drawstring backpacks are a great way to be trendy, convenient, and eco friendly.
Drawstring backpacks are very popular for college campuses because these bags are versatile. Students will use these bags for their gym clothes. The drawstring closure makes it easy for students to throw items in while in a rush. The packs are also used for book bags, as well shoe bags. A lot of golfers use drawstring bags for their golf shoes. These bags have been recently popular in campus stores.
Another way this bag can be used is to raise money. Sororities and Fraternities can use drawstring bags as fundraisers for their organization, and get a great looking bag with their logo on it too. The sororities and fraternities can sell 4-8 different ad placement spots on the bags. For example, if a sorority or fraternity sold 8 ads on the bag, they could charge about $350 per ad, when buying 1000 bags. Then, the bags would be profiting the organization money and working as an advertisement for the businesses.
Also, the sorority or fraternity could place just 4 ads on one side, and have their Greek letters on the other side. There are tons of different ways that this bag could work as fundraisers for college sororities and fraternities. These bags are popular for college campuses because students are looking for cool looking, convenient bags. And saving the environment is becoming more of an issue that will help the colleges' future as well.
A chemical fertilizer is defined as any inorganic material of wholly or partially synthetic origin that is added to the soil to sustain plant growth. Many artificial fertilizers contain acids, such as sulfuric acid and hydrochloric acid, which tend to increase the acidity of the soil, reduce the soil's beneficial organism population and interfere with plant growth.
Generally, healthy soil contains enough nitrogen-fixing bacteria to fix sufficient atmospheric nitrogen to supply the needs of growing plants. However, continued use of chemical fertilizer may destroy these nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Furthermore, chemical fertilizers may effect plant health. For example, citrus trees tend to yield fruits that are lower in vitamin C when treated with high nitrogen fertilizer. Fungus and bacterial disease resulting from the lack of trace elements in soil regularly dosed with chemical fertilizers is not uncommon. This lack of vital micronutrients can generally be attributed to the use of chemical fertilizers.
On the other hand organic fertilizer such as manure treated with CBPA adds nutrients to soil, increases soil organic matter, improves soil structure and tilth, improves water holding capacity, reduces soil crusting problems, reduces erosion from wind and water, improves water holding capacity and improves buffering capacity against fluctuations in pH levels.