Mar 22 2009
RVS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
The cheapest and most environmentally friendly way to travel. A large proportion of RV’s use solar power and more and more manufacturers are incorporating energy saving features into their RVs.
The RV industry is growing and changing for the better. They are coming up with more energy efficient, age friendly recreational vehicles. There will also be more upscale destination campgrounds.
They are also reducing the amount of formaldahyde in RVs. There are many benefits to owning a RV but one problem is the amount of formaldahyde in the interiors of many RVs. Manufacturers are starting to incorporate different materials that don’t release formaldahyde gases. The RV manufacturers are starting to incorporate the use of “Green” materials. Reduction in formaldahyde is getting better but still has a ways to go. RVers use less electricity and water than the normal homeowner. They know gas prices rise so they take shorter trips. They are more cautious than homeowners to not fill up land fills as much.
GOOD TIMES, GOOD FRIENDS, GOOD FOOD
