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(ARA) - There are many ways to "go green" nowadays; it can often be difficult to decide which sustainable elements to incorporate into your own home.
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INDIA: India's expanding real estate sector is posing a major threat to the environment. But there is hope as more and more people are becoming aware of the need to design eco-friendly buildings.
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Half Moon Bay has long been home to many environmentalists and conscientious green-leaning citizens, and now the city is drawing on its local eco-friendly talent to guide government policy.
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Vesta Green Marketing Solutions helps kick-off Advertising Week by announcing a repositioning of the company and expansion into a broad array of environmentally sustainable promotional products targeting affluent consumers at home.
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A Bathurst family is only weeks away from moving into an eco-friendly home that promises to produce as much energy as it consumes.
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(ARA) - Six states have passed legislation banning the use of phosphates in cleaning products and others are soon to follow. The good news is you don't need harmful or expensive chemical products to keep your home clean.
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Mitchell Joachim Architect, Co-Founder of architecture firm, Terraform ONE and Professor of Architecture at Columbia, has been internationally recognized for his big ideas and groundbreaking concept designs: from eco-friendly housing, to soft cars , self-sufficient cities , and suburbs on wheels . Here, Joachim talks to Big Think about his design for the Fab Tree Hab - a ‘positive impact’ home ...
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CHENNAI: HSIL, formerly Hindustan Sanitaryware and Industries Ltd., has come out with an eco-friendly range of water closet, Viva. According to a release, the new range comes with a 3/6 litre water saving dual flush. It has a rectangular slow ...
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Cosentino® North America has agreed to donate Silestone® by Cosentino® quartz countertops and ECO by Cosentino® countertops made of 75 percent post-industrial recycled content for the new Universal Design Living Laboratory demonstration home in Columbus, Ohio.
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Salt urns and sea grass caskets are among the environmentally friendly burial products now offered by a Topeka funeral home. Penwell-Gabel Funeral Homes said it wants to "reduce its carbon footprint" while increasing its "eco-friendly funeral options." Their efforts include biodegradable products that will break down upon burial. The city of Lawrence said this week that it had sold the first ...
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Make home eco-friendly, save moneyPeterborough ExaminerFrom 7 to 9 pm on Thursday, Oct. 8 Alex Mortlock, of Peterborough Green-Up, will speak on ways to make your home more energy efficient and how to save money ... |
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