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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - When it comes to cleaning products, the choices we make, the way we use them, and how we dispose of them has a big impact on the environment.
- Room-by-room green cleaning and sustainable living tips for men (and women too).
- An overview of how to make your lifestyle greener and more sustainable by conserving resources and energy, and protecting indoor air quality.
- While green products are on the rise, consumers must be wary of misleading "green" claims.
- Three viewpoints of designing a healthy building include: the importance of sustainable development, the role of occupants for ensuring indoor air quality, and ongoing developments related to indoor finishes with low chemical emissions and good fungal resistance.
- The organic food market slows amid recession, consumer doubt.
- EPA allows safer products to carry the Design for the Environment (DfE) label. This mark allows consumers to quickly identify and choose products that can help protect the environment and are safer for families.
- Should you only choose “all-natural” products? It might seem like the right thing to do.
- Why build sustainable communities with LEED for Neighborhood Development (LEED-ND)?
- NSF works with DfE to help consumers identify products that are safer for the environment and their health.
- A renovation project is the perfect time to turn your home into a greener building.
- Big house or small house? There are many rewards if you choose to downsize.
- Green homes link sustainable materials and practices with better human and environmental health.
- With energy prices skyrocketing and the temperature continuing to spike, most homeowners dread receiving their energy bill in the height of summer. But what most homeowners don’t realize is that they could own a high performance home that requires much less energy.
- Start \"going green\" by replacing standard incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs).
- Find out how to tell whether a product or action is \"green\" or not.
- Going green may be easier than you think.
- LEED homes offer many benefits to home owners, including lower energy and water bills; reduced greenhouse gas emissions; increased comfort, less exposure to indoor pollutants such as mold, mildew and other indoor toxins, and lower maintenance costs.
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