LEDs can light your way to a greener Christmas
November 9th, 2009 · No Comments
By Bill Sullivan
Green Right Now
In Omaha, Neb., Travis Freeman is a bit of a local Christmas legend. Not only does he own and operate Brite Ideas Decorating – which specializes in both commercial and residential seasonal lighting – but he also is known for his efforts in putting together the Salvation Army’s Tree of Lights, a big part of the local holiday landscape.

Omaha's Tree of Lights uses LEDs (Photo: Brite Ideas Decorating)
Tags: · 80 percent energy savings, Brite Ideas Decorating, energy-saving LED lights, LED Christmas lights, LED decor lights, LED holiday lights, Omaha Salvation Army, Omaha Tree of Lights, Salvation Army Tree of Lights
Christmas lights trade-in at The Home Depot
November 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
By Bill Sullivan
Green Right Now
Looking to upgrade from your old, often unreliable incandescent Christmas lights to those cool, environmentally-friendly LED (light emitting diode) numbers you’ve heard so much about? The Home Depot is offering an incentive to do just that.
Between Nov. 5 and Nov. 15, you can redeem old or non-working Christmas lights and [...]
Tags: · Christmas, energy saving lights, holidays, incandescent lights, LED lights, The Home Depot
It’s a small gourd, after all: Fall’s zany array of mini-ornamentals
October 21st, 2009 · No Comments
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
If you’ve cruised the produce section at the grocery lately, you probably stopped to eye the small, colorful, oddball gourds near the pumpkins and winter squash.
Tags: · American Gourd Society, gourds, Organic Gardening magazine, organic gourds, ornamental gourds, small gourds, small ornamental gourds, USDA National Organic Program, Whole Foods Market, winter gourds
Twenty great, green decorative items with stories to tell
May 29th, 2009 · No Comments
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
Those pretty knick-knacks and decorative items around your home likely have a history. There’s the crystal bowl that was an anniversary gift from a dear friend, or the candleholder your mom gave you before she died — they all hold great significance.
We’ve found 20 lovely decorative items with their own stories. Our picks come from far-flung nations or close to home, made by fair-trade artisans or creative artists using recycled, natural materials. Take a moment to shop our selections. (Most of the websites selling these goodies have lots of other green items to check out.)
Tags: · artisan pieces, cork, elephant art, fair trade products, folk art, Green Decor, green decorative items, hand-made decor, Home Decor, Natural products, organic cotton, reclaimed building materials, recycled felt, recycled glass, recycled products, soy candles, sustainable art, teak, World of Good
Renaissance Lighting to show new LED light
April 29th, 2009 · No Comments
From Green Right Now Reports:
Lighting and energy experts have been scratching their heads for sometime over how to make LED lighting as effective and pleasant as CFLs, because LEDs are even more energy efficient than CFLs.
Renaissance Lighting, based in Herndon, Va., appears to be inching forward in this effort. The company will be showcasing its new, all white solid-state LED downlight fixtures at the LIGHTFAIR International 2009 at the Javits Center in New York City. The new fixtures are brighter than ever and have two and half times greater efficacy.
Tags: · energy efficiency, LEDs, LightFair International, Lighting
Indoor plants lower formaldehyde levels
February 27th, 2009 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Green Right Now
The sickening effects of atmospheric formaldehyde may have become a hot topic thanks to FEMA trailers after Hurricane Katrina, but the problem is hardly limited to mobile homes. Formaldehyde and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are a widespread health concern introduced to buildings through industrial textiles like carpeting and by materials, like plywood, that use certain adhesives.
That doesn’t mean we have to accept living in toxic rooms. Researchers in Korea have measured the extent to which household plants can clean the air, and their discoveries are encouraging.
Tags: · formaldehyde, plants, VOCs
Green and chic: 5 eco-friendly chairs
February 12th, 2009 · No Comments
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
If you’re working on making your furniture environmentally correct, but you don’t want to sacrifice on style, we’ve found a handful of websites with wonderful, elegant options. Today, we’re shopping for chairs.
Earthsake sells all kinds of furniture made from sustainably harvested wood and luxury eco-friendly fabrics. We like the Milan Puff chair (at left), which comes in a variety of bentwood frames and lots of fabric for the cloud-like cushion. They’re on sale now, and range from $315 to $415 based on the grade of fabric you select.
Tags: · Branch, Earthsake, eco-friendly chairs, eco-friendly furniture, green chairs, green furniture, Sustainable Furniture, Viesso, Viva Terra, Vivavi
Green Depot founder says green consumers are savvy buyers
February 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
Who are green consumers? And what do they want?
These are two questions being hashed about by marketers and businesses around the country as Americans become increasingly conscious of wanting products that are cleaner, less-toxic, verifiably sourced, responsibly made, and reasonable in the bargain.
Green consumers, it appears, do come in peace. And while they might not speak green. They’re willing to learn. That’s what Sarah Beatty has concluded after a few, fast and furious years in the green building and living supply business. She’s the founder and president of Green Depot stores, which is opening its seventh store this month after less than five years in the business.
Tags: · formaldehyde, FSC wood, Green Depot, home supplies, indoor air quality, recycled glass, zero-VOC paint
Help for confused consumers of CFLs (and other bright ideas)
February 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
Confused about light bulbs? There’s a dizzying array on the market, not just at Home Depot and Lowe’s and online at 1000Bulbs.com, but at many home supply stores.
For any given lighting job, you may find yourself confronted with several types of bulbs that could work — CFLs (compact fluorescent bulbs), a halogen or two or ten, and some of those ongoing, but supposedly outgoing, incandescents. Conversely, for specific needs, like say the flame-shaped bulbs you need for your chandelier, you might find the choices wanting, perhaps there’s an incandescent available, but not an EnergyStar CFL.
Tags: · 1000Bulbs.com, CFLs, compact fluorescent light bulbs, GE, halogen light bulbs, Home Depot, Lowe's
Books to bud vases
September 16th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Though bibliophiles instinctively recoil at the idea, the fact is that some books are good for nothing: outdated
science texts, surplus copies of bestsellers everyone owns, current-events hack jobs by disreputable writers looking to make a quick buck. If you can’t even give a book away, what’s to be done with it?
While it is possible to recycle old books, you likely can’t do it in your curbside bin: The glues and binding materials don’t play well with the machines used by most municipal programs. If you’re graduate designer Laura Cahill, you make furniture out of them.
Tags: · Art Objects, Books, Home Decor, Laura Cahill, Recycle & Reuse
Chemical-Laden Mattresses Keeping You Up At Night?
July 31st, 2008 · 4 Comments
By Catherine Girardeau
So you need to replace your mattress, and you want to do the green right thing, for your health and for the environment. You may be trying to reduce your overall carbon footprint, or perhaps to choose a product that’s better for your health. Ideally, you can do both.
Unfortunately, there is a plethora of “natural,” “green,” “eco-friendly” mattress solutions out there, some with a hefty price tag. How’s a consumer to know what’s worth springing for – and what’s not?
Conventional mattresses are very likely to contain chemicals, some potentially toxic to humans and/or harmful to the environment. One way to go green is to choose a mattress with fewer chemicals or no chemicals.
My husband and I went the less-toxic, rather than 100 percent chemical-free, route.
Tags: · chemicals, Flame retardants, FloBeds, furniture, Greenguard, Keetsa, Lifekind, mattresses, organic, Organic Mattresses, VOC emissions
Is your granite kitchen counter radioactive?
July 30th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
“Critical mass” may not be the most comforting metaphor to use about coverage of radiation in kitchen countertops, but it’s hard to resist. After stories by such high-profile outlets as The New York Times and Associated Press, long-simmering concerns about granite counters have become sufficiently mainstream that Stephen Colbert can joke that, [...]
Tags: · Granite, Radioactive



