
You’ve probably been hearing the talk of federal light bulb regulations for years, but in January 2012, the talk will become reality, and these regulations will begin to take effect. While California residents began the transition in January 2011, the federally mandated phase-out of less efficient incandescent light bulbs begins with the 100-watt light bulb [...]
Feb 21 2012 | Posted in
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Creating a green environment at home may sound challenging to some, but a few simple changes in household routines can benefit the environment, as well as the health of your family. “Greening your home isn’t as difficult as many people think,” says Mike Kapalko, sustainability marketing manager, SCA Tissue North America. “By committing to make [...]
Feb 14 2012 | Posted in
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Whether you’ve been taking steps toward green living or you’re a newbie and want to jump start your efforts and reduce your carbon footprint on earth, one area of opportunity is your toddler’s room. Two interior design instructors from The Art Institutes share how to make your toddler’s room sustainable. “Sustainability is a popular subject, [...]
Feb 7 2012 | Posted in
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The cooler temperatures and changing colors of fall draw many people outdoors to explore what nature has to offer. The summer harvest has made room for many cold weather crops for those in the north, and tomatoes are just beginning to blossom for those in the southwest. Regardless of where you live, the fall garden [...]
Jan 31 2012 | Posted in
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Winter is quickly approaching and the holidays are in full swing once again. Gift-giving, parties, baking goodies and being with loved ones are great fun, but can often lead to waste and excess. This year, try celebrating using a few green ideas and give yourself and Mother Earth a gift. Nature’s gifts: Whether decorating your [...]
Jan 24 2012 | Posted in
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Preparing your home for cold weather is important for your comfort this winter as well as your utility bills. When you’re making your winterization to-do list, be sure to include these simple updates that will help prevent costly damage to your home and provide you with the peace of mind that you’re saving energy, water [...]
Jan 17 2012 | Posted in
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See if you can pass this simple quiz about energy security and sustainability: What do the following have in common? * The groundbreaking for a new solar power plant in California * Retrofitting buildings and facilities across the country to increase fuel efficiency dramatically * The installation of photovoltaic roof solar panel systems in Massachusetts [...]
Jan 10 2012 | Posted in
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From an invigorating spray that kick-starts the morning to an enveloping waterfall that washes away a long day, today’s showers offer luxurious experiences to meet every desire. With a little planning and the right products, you can create a personal oasis. Even small choices, like showerheads and accessories, can instantly upgrade any bathroom. “Showerheads have [...]
Jan 3 2012 | Posted in
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If you’ve ever had new carpeting installed in your house and found yourself suffering from a nagging cough for days afterward, you’ve experienced the effect some home improvement materials can have on your health. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be a significant health concern, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Concentrations of VOCs can be [...]
Dec 27 2011 | Posted in
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It’s not uncommon for homeowners to get the itch to move when they’ve been in their house awhile. While just picking up and moving isn’t an option for most of us, there’s another approach that people are taking: Refreshing their house to create a high-impact, high-style look, but doing it in a way that’s cost [...]
Dec 20 2011 | Posted in
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