By John DeFore
This week’s consumer electronics event RetailVision saw the latest salvo in a war that should have been fought long ago but probably won’t end soon: The event’s “FRESH” exhibit, showcasing ten hot product innovations, included a display by a company founded on the idea that one plug is plenty for practically all […]
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One Plug To Rule Them All
April 18th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: Briefs · Cut Consumption · Greener Businesses · Home Improvements · Energy & Water
Composting Toilets: Don’t Flush This Idea
March 12th, 2008 · No Comments
By Emily Speir
Photo: Phoenix Composting Toilet Systems
Outdoor venues such as Quail Ridge County Park in Missouri use composting toilets.
As a kid watching the remains of my latest goldfish swirling into oblivion, my thoughts were a mix of horror and curiosity. Where was my dear fish going? Where did anything go that got the flush? The […]
Tags: Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Schools, Universities & Churches · Model Projects · Home Improvements · Recycle & Reuse
Get Energy Efficient — Use A Liquid To Dry Your Clothes
February 20th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
At last week’s International Builders’ Show in Orlando, a company called Hydromatic Technologies introduced what it described as “the world’s first green clothes dryer” — which isn’t a standalone dryer at all but may well represent a leap forward in efficiency.
The Dryer Miser is a conversion kit that can be fitted onto […]
Tags: Briefs · Greener Businesses · Home Improvements · Energy & Water
Keeping Us In The Dark: Fighting Light Pollution
January 28th, 2008 · No Comments
By Bill Marvel
“The heavens show forth the glory of God,” the Psalmist declared, “and the firmament proclaims His handiwork.”
Ah, no longer. Unless you live in a remote desert or on a mountaintop, these days the heavens mostly show forth the operations of the local electric utility. And the firmament — when you can see […]
Tags: Activists & Authors · Model Projects · Home Improvements · Energy & Water
A New Logo For Sustainable Wood And Paper
November 20th, 2007 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Of all the logos and labels that identify products as environmentally responsible, few approach the iconic status of the recycling logo, in which three turning arrows form a triangle. Now a new smartly designed logo hopes to join the triangle as a quick reference point for Green shoppers, at least when it […]
Tags: Briefs · SHOP GREEN · Home Improvements
An LED Alternative to Incandescents
November 8th, 2007 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Of all the products that made BuildingGreen’s new Top 10 list, the one most likely to be of use to those of us who aren’t building homes (or remodeling kitchens) any time soon is the LR6 LED Downlight from LLF. Designed for use in recessed lighting fixtures, the downlight offers predictable benefits over […]
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Flushing Away Money and Resources
November 5th, 2007 · No Comments
That hissing sound you hear may be your toilet leaking — literally flushing away your money and a whole lot of clean water. As much as 80,000 gallons of water can be wasted each year by an undetected toilet tank leak, according to Ace Hardware. Leaking toilets cause more water waste than any other fixture […]
Tags: SHOP GREEN · Home Improvements · YOUR HOME
Worried About Winter? Ways to Stay Cozy and Save
September 25th, 2007 · No Comments
By Melissa Segrest
Winter’s icy blast is on its way, and now is the time for folks in cold climates to consider conserving energy when firing up the furnace. Replacing an old, cranky furnace may be your best option, but if that’s impractical, you can retrofit your current furnace to make it more energy-efficient. Most furnaces […]
Tags: Cut Consumption · Home Improvements · Energy & Water
Good Fences: Made With Bamboo
August 17th, 2007 · 1 Comment
By Barbara Kessler
Americans pretty much live by Frost’s maxim that good fences make good neighbors.
Depending on the neighborhood, we mark our territory with clear-cut boundaries of chain link, cedar plank, brick, hedges or iron rails.
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Solar Tubes = Tunnel Vision
May 14th, 2007 · No Comments
Call me a geek, but I have to confess that I find the concepts of so many green innovations like solar tubes, heatilators, rainwater harvesters and radiation barriers fascinating.
Maybe you do, maybe you don’t. But if you need natural light in a room without a window or any hope of getting a window, then you […]
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Developer Shows Historic and ‘Green’ Can Go Together
May 8th, 2007 · No Comments
When he bought a historic home in San Antonio’s King William district, developer Roy Pachecano knew just what to add to his new investment: lots of solar panels. (MySA.com)
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