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- Determine which fruits and vegetables have the most pesticide residues and are the most important to buy organic.
- It's Louisiana’s first LEED-certified home, as well as the first “Extreme Makeover” home to be certified green.
- Don't just throw away your used printer cartridges. Here are five ways you can dispose of your printer cartridges, keep them out of the landfill and reap benefits as well.
- FloorScore, developed by the Resilient Floor Covering Institute (RFCI) and Scientific Certification Systems (SCS), tests and certifies hard surface flooring and flooring adhesive products for compliance with indoor air quality (IAQ) goals.
- Fluorescent lamps with improved performance and design features are now available.
- Expert blogger shares insights on Icynene open-cell spray foam insulation.
- Formaldehyde is an important industrial chemical used to make other chemicals, building materials, and household products. Here's how to limit your exposure.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 30-39.
- Armed with this information, you can protect yourself, your children, and your pets from harmful pesticides.
- Study finds healthy, efficient homes increasingly accessible to all.
- An overview of how to make your lifestyle greener and more sustainable by conserving resources and energy, and protecting indoor air quality.
- There are several simple bathroom maintenance strategies and everyday household practices that will help you conserve water.
- There are a number of ways of building that are becoming popular among environmentally conscious individuals.
- Room-by-room green cleaning and sustainable living tips for men (and women too).
- How to make homemade green cleaners that work, and are safer for you and your family.
- Tips for using environmentally preferable cleaners.
- Whether you’re a homebuyer or a renter looking for a green home, how do you know if a home is truly green?
- Making your home a greener place is a commitment – to yourself, your family, your community and the world. But more than that, it is a learning process.
- Simple steps you can take to make a green difference.
- The Green Label program is replaced by the stronger and more comprehensive Green Label Plus standard.
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