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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - An innovative look at the use of native plants to create the High Line, a green roof garden in the making in New York City.
- How all the components are assembled ends up being just as important as which pieces are selected.
- While some technology can be a real letdown - this automatic liquid soap/lotion dispenser did not disappoint. Find out why.
- How to turn your scraps into organic compost.
- We interviewed EvenGreen Technology.
- Triclosan is a chemical providing antibacterial properties to products.
- An alternative to higher-priced solid wood furniture, but low-VOC and free of formaldehyde.
- With green roofs growing in popularity, vertical gardening with the use of tube planters saves water and uses unconventional space.
- HHI made this statement back in 2000.
- It’s often a good idea to consult a specialist for help in designing a system for your particular needs.
- Island Sky Air-to-Water technology an impressive and promising innovation.
- There are now water processing devices (aka, atmospheric water generators) that enable capturing and purifying drinking water from moisture in the air.
- How can a device make purified water from thin air? Learn more about this atmospheric water generator and its purification process.
- Many people believe that tap water is simply H2O—two molecules of hydrogen combined with one of oxygen. Actually, water is a very complex solution.
- Weatherization programs helped homeowners seal up many of the cracks in their houses that air used to leak through.
- Two trends to counter for healthier homes.
- First of all, we’re now building houses tighter for greater energy efficiency, but without mechanical ventilation systems. And second, we’re filling these tighter houses with synthetic, man-made building materials, furnishings, and cleaning products...
- We usually put them into six categories.
- VOC stands for volatile organic compound. There are hundreds of different VOCs and they have two things in common—they contain carbon, and they evaporate quickly.
- Advice from HHI and Jules Elkins, University of Texas-Austin.
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