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		<title>Eco-Friendly Interior Design</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I found this great video about eco-design. This interior designer’s goal is to spread the word of environmental living while providing eco-friendly luxury. A green and serene home is the goal. I did laugh when she called herself a “hardcore environmentalist” because she does yoga every day. OMG, LOL, ONYD, there it goes again. Okay, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found this great video about eco-design. This interior designer’s goal is to spread the word of environmental living while providing eco-friendly luxury. A green and serene home is the goal. I did laugh when she called herself a “hardcore environmentalist” because she does yoga every day. OMG, LOL, ONYD, there it goes again. Okay, as I was saying… This is still a great eco-consumer video on designing your urban home. Now if you will excuse me I have an organic soy mocha latte frappuccino to sip on (because I’m a hardcore environmentalist you know).</p>
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<blockquote><p>Hint: if you are looking for an eco-friendly look that is cost effective and adds a beautiful to any room find a second hand night stand and paint with a low VOC paint and place a soy candle on it.</p></blockquote>
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During construction she used LEED certified workers for the construction process. One of their techniques during the construction process was to have continuously running HEPA air filters in contained areas to decrease airborne particulate pollution. </p>
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<strong>Here are a few things on the eco-friendly interior design list: </strong></p>
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Hand-knotted Vegetable Dye Wool Rugs for the floor. Turkistan area rugs are woven by nomads in the Turkistan region using traditional techniques passed on for generations. The hand-knotted construction provides durability and longevity of heirloom rugs that will be cherished for many years. These rugs are made from 100% organic wool which provides comfort and softness. Coloring is a vegetable dye to give warmth of color and will fade to a heirloom look and feel </p>
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Recycled antiques and many other vintage pieces to give a classy feel yet still being environmentally friendly by recycling.<br />
Solar shades with black out lining</p>
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Solar Shades and cellular shades significantly increase energy efficiency. They reject heat in the summer and keep heat in during the winter saving you energy costs.</p>
<p>Paintings from local artists made from natural materials for the walls are used.</p>
<p>Low VOC varnished wood floors.  VOC stands for volatile organic compounds.  Most VOC&#8217;s off gas toxic fumes that have been known to cause pollution in the environment as well as cause serious illness in humans and animals. </p>
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Original wood trim is stripped with non-caustic materials which takes longer but is a safer alternative.</p>
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Organic sheets and pillows are used in the bedroom. You can find 100% organic fair trade linens on the internet fairly easy.</p>
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Linoleum is used in the kitchen as an eco-friendly resource. Linoleum is a durable, biodegradable material that is comfortable, warm and quiet. Constructed from all natural ingredients, this flooring is a low-toxic flooring option. </p>
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Natural limestone counter tops are used in the kitchen. The decision to use a natural stone in your kitchen is an environmentally friendly choice to make when designing your kitchen.</p>
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All appliances are Energy Star rated (remember to look for the Energy Star label when shopping) Energy Star models are the most energy efficient in any product category, exceeding the energy efficiency minimums set by the federal government. </p>
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		<title>The eco-consumer household tour</title>
		<link>http://green-products.tv/2009/04/green-home/the-eco-consumer-household-tour/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Apr 2009 05:59:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is an interesting tour an American eco-consciences household. Mother of 5 shows how she has changed her wasteful American consumer life for an eco-consumer life. The new “eco-consumer” culture is a growing trend in America. Green consumerism, Ethical Consumerism or Eco-Consumerism is defined as creating a culture of consumption with an ethical or environmental [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an interesting tour an American eco-consciences household. Mother of 5 shows how she has changed her wasteful American consumer life for an eco-consumer life. The new “eco-consumer” culture is a growing trend in America. Green consumerism, Ethical Consumerism or Eco-Consumerism is defined as creating a culture of consumption with an ethical or environmental ideal behind it.</p>
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<blockquote><p>Rachel, the mother of five, takes us on a tour of her house, and the choices that she and her family have made in order to live more environmentally conscience lives. </p></blockquote>
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		<title>Alternatives to plastic bags</title>
		<link>http://green-products.tv/2009/04/eco-friendly/alternatives-to-plastic-bags/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 05:08:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to the wall street journal it is estimated that we use 100 billion plastic bags annually in the United States. It takes 12million barrels of oil to make this many bags. These bags end up in the land fill take a 1000 years to biodegrade. When bags are exposed to sunlight they begin to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to the wall street journal it is estimated that we use 100 billion plastic bags annually in the United States. It takes 12million barrels of oil to make this many bags. These bags end up in the land fill take a 1000 years to biodegrade.  When bags are exposed to sunlight they begin to break down into small pieces and leach into the waters ways. These chemicals are found in fish that we eat and are responsible for endocrine disorders such as diabetes and thyroid conditions. These videos will explore your alternatives to plastic bags.</p>
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<blockquote><p>A look at the problems caused by plastic shopping bags. Features the reusable and designer bags that will replace plastic. </p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>ACME Bags Earth Tote™ &#8211; Heavy Duty Reusable Shopping Bag<br />
# Made with armor-like, ultra-durable 600 denier Cordura nylon<br />
# Lifetime guarantee<br />
# Flat webbing handles for comfort<br />
# Stands on its own for super easy packing of groceries<br />
# Folds up just like a paper bag<br />
# Same footprint as a classic paper grocery bag<br />
# Easy to clean<br />
# Can save thousands and thousands of throwaway bags over it&#8217;s lifetime<br />
# For more info on what makes this bag a sustainable choice click here.<br />
# Wholesale / Volume inquires see below<br />
# Available in Black and Tan</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>ReusableBags on CLTV</p></blockquote>
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