Tagged : home-depot
August 26th, 2010
OK, so you’ve done the environmentally correct thing and replaced most of your incandescent bulbs with CFLs (Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs).
CFLs use less electricity and as a result, reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In an average home, lighting accounts for about a fifth of the electric bill. Because CFLs use about 75 percent less electricity than incandescent light bulbs — and last about 10 times longer, it just makes sense to switch.
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Tags: · CFLs, compact fluorescent light bulbs, energy efficiency, General Electric, Home Depot, Home Energy, Ikea, LEDs, Lighting, Philips, recycling CFLs
August 28th, 2009
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
Green things are starting to shadow us wherever we go, leaping out in unexpected places. Like at the gas station.
Yet this green creep seems so normal. Read our picto-blog and you’ll see what we mean.
This sign, touting how Tom Thumb’s gas stations are now wind-powered, pretty much speaks for itself.
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Tags: · BarbaraKesslerBlog, bike rack, Biking, Chicago, community garden, Fiskars, gas stations, Home Depot, Project Orange Thumb, Tom Thumb, Wind Power
August 27th, 2009
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
Just in time for the new school year, an environmental watchdog group has issued a report card on paper retailers with forest-friendly policies.
ForestEthics, a Canadian-US non-profit founded in 2000, and the Dogwood Alliance, a defender of Southern US forests based in Asheville, N.C., collaborated on the third annual Green Grades report, which placed FedEx Office and Office Depot at the top of their class.
FedEx Office received an A- and Office Depot a B. Staples got a B- and Office Max a C in the group’s evaluation of the office retail sector.
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Tags: · Amazon, Asia Pulp & Paper, Boreal Forest, Costco, Dogwood Alliance, FedEx Office, ForestEthics, Forestry Stewardship Council, Green Grades report card, Home Depot, Indonesian tropical forests, International Paper, Office Max, paper sustainability, Staples
August 26th, 2009
By Ashley Phillips
Green Right Now
Fiskars Project Orange Thumb, the Home Depot Foundation, and the City of Baltimore are teaming to make over an area in a local Baltimore neighborhood in just one day. This Thursday, 80 members from all three groups and people from around the community
will build a new garden in the Oliver neighborhood. They will break ground at 8 a.m. and complete the project just in time for the ribbon cutting that will take place at 4:30 that afternoon.
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Tags: · Baltimore, beautification, community garden, community projects, Finland, Fiskars, Home Depot, Local Food, Project Orange Thumb, sustainable agriculture, Trees, vegetable garden
February 3rd, 2009
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.
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Tags: · 1000Bulbs.com, CFLs, compact fluorescent light bulbs, GE, halogen light bulbs, Home Depot, Lowe's
June 26th, 2008
By John DeFore Big American retailers like Wal-Mart and Home Depot have been embracing compact fluorescent light bulbs for a while now, but some customers who read the fine print have been peeved that, since they contain mercury, the twisty little energy-saving bulbs are easier to buy than to dispose of properly. This week, Home [...]
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Tags: · CFLs, Home Depot, light bulbs, Mercury