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Green Building: Earth Advantage Institute Looks 10 Years Forward

[ 0 ] April 25, 2010
Sustainable Construction
Earth Advantage Institute, a green building certification resource and educational organization that has certified more than 11,000 homes, has taken a look forward at green building expectations for the next decade. Based on trends tracked over the past 5 years, Earth Advantage Institute staff has compiled a list of 8 predictions that provide an Earth Day glimpse of American homes and the home industry over the next decade.
A certified green home in Oregon. Nathan Good, architect.
A certified green home in Oregon. Nathan Good, architect.


“Since 2000, despite two wars and a serious economic slowdown, the United States has made significant progress in sustainable construction,” said Sean Penrith, executive director, Earth Advantage Institute. “We’ve come from a point where the perception of green building involved remote off-the-grid homes to a point where the National Association of Homebuilders now has a green building standard in place and the federal government has invested $4 billion of its stimulus money in energy efficiency for its buildings nationwide. The next 10 years will accelerate these trends.”

Based on trends tracked over the past 5 years, Earth Advantage Institute staff has compiled a list of 8 predictions that provide an Earth Day glimpse of American homes and the home industry over the next decade.
The perception of green building used to be remote off-the-grid homes. Now the National Association of Homebuilders has its own green building standard in place and the federal government has invested $4 billion in energy efficiency.

Newly built homes will use one third the energy that they do today. Progressive builders are already going far beyond the current standards to build “net-zero” homes that produce at least as much energy as they consume over one year. The techniques used in building these high performance homes will filter down to the mainstream rapidly as homebuyers see how easy it is to create energy efficient and even furnace-free homes using readily available materials and emerging technology. These super-insulated “passive homes” are already being featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show on Earth Day, April 22.

Buying decisions will be based on better information about the “life cycle” impact of products. New studies are underway on the total environmental cost of building materials, from raw materials collection to manufacture, installation and eventual disposal or recycling. Homebuyers will also see data on durability and maintenance of those materials. Earth Advantage Institute recently completed a lifecycle analysis of residential building materials and practices for the state of Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality.
The rising cost of clean water will drive most people to stop using it to water lawns and flush toilets. Many homes will use graywater (domestic wastewater from any source except toilet and garbage) and rainwater for these purposes. Many states, including Texas and the Southwestern and West Coast states, have passed legislation authorizing the use of graywater by households for yard irrigation. Arizona, for example, allows up to 400 gallons per day of graywater use on lawns and gardens.
Lenders will demand energy efficient buildings because they are more stable investments. Sustainable homes are built durably to protect the homes from moisture, excessive heat and cold, and airborne toxins – all of which can cause unhealthy conditions for occupants or decomposition of building materials. Equally important, efficient homes cost less to operate, so occupants have more cash available to pay rents and mortgages.
Communities will become denser, making better use of pedestrian walkways, bicycle paths and mass transit. The 2010 New Partners for Smart Growth conference documented the growing preference among today’s young people and today’s older citizens to live in denser, more convenient urban environments offering easy access to cultural activities, dining, entertainment and green space.
In the future, not just buildings will be certified, but neighborhoods and entire cities will be certified. This verification work will not only cover eco-friendly structures and materials, but will ensure that unique bio-regional conditions, water conservation, green space preservation, access to public transportation, and ongoing resident sustainability education are addressed.
All buildings will have baseline energy scores based on home design and the physical properties of the house. Home owners will have a better idea of where they stand with regard to energy efficiency and will understand how to upgrade their homes cost-effectively. Buyers will know more about energy performance when they shop for a home. The U.S. Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency will create a voluntary national energy scoring system for homes by October of this year.
All homeowners will know significantly more about their energy and water use and their energy habits. The use of stand-alone or online home energy displays will enable them to monitor consumption in real time. Consumers will know how many times they opened their refrigerator door, when the hairdryer was used, how many gallons of water their teenager used during their shower, and the approximate dollar cost of each activity. 
About Earth Advantage

Earth Advantage Institute works with the building and design industry to implement sustainable building practices. Its nonprofit mission is to create an immediate, practical and cost-effective path to sustainability and carbon reduction in the built environment. The organization achieves its objectives through a range of innovative certification, education and technical services programs. More information is available at www.earthadvantage.org

Blog Note:  Information was provided by Earth Advantage.  No compensation or product or any kind was provided in return for this post.

CD Jewelry Art delivers Eco-friendly Elegance this Holiday !

[ 0 ] December 23, 2009

IT’S OKAY.  YOU CAN SAY WOW!

CD Jewelry Art is a mother and daughter business of recycling by turning CD’s into ornaments, earrings, pendants and barrettes. The mother, Rita Asfour, is a notable Malibu artist and the daughter, Amber Asfour is a singer songwriter who is a vocal coach to upcoming singers.

CD Jewelry Art is Music You Can Wear, that encourages consumers to recycle by mailing in their old or scratched CD’s. They were recently seen at the Green Lounge Eco-Luxury Suite at Lowe’s Hotel last month receiving positive feedback by eco-friendly celebrities like Alicia Silverstone and  OVER 45 year old celebrities like Daphne Zuniga (47)!

See other celebrity photos and the selection at http://www.cdjewelryart.com/  As you know,  Daphne is an American Actress best known for her role as Jo Reynolds on the fox primetime soap opera  Melrose Place, as Victoria Davis on the CW teen drama One Tree Hill and as Princess Vespa in one of the silliest and funniest movies ever–Spaceballs!

Chief Blonde’s Remarks:  Drooling, that’s about all I can say.  Yes, Drooling!  Really a great original product!   They not only make earrings ($24.95-$30.00) and pendants ($35 and up)  but also ornaments ($60) , barrettes ($10), and more selections are promised to be on the way!  They sent me a pair of earrings as a sample, had to battle my female relatives to keep them for myself.  So cool.  Check out their specials which include FREE SHIPPING!  Sorry, I know I’m screaming, but this a hot item that you don’t want to miss out on!

Mobile IPhone App Lets You Choose Enviro-Friendly Seafood

[ 0 ] December 17, 2009

 Blog Note: In preparation for the 2010 CES in Las Vegas Nevada, we are running a series of articles on the latest consumer electronics including Iphone apps.

S. Zurek

If you’re a seafood lover and an iPhone fan, it’s your lucky day. Monterey Bay Aquarium’s popular Seafood Watch guides, including the sushi guide, are now available on your mobile phone to help you make sustainable seafood choices quickly and easily – whether you’re at your favorite restaurant or sushi joint, or shopping at your local market. The guides identify which fish are good options and which to think twice about because they’re overfished or contain contaminants like mercury.

This app will be especially useful in the New Year as sustainable seafood heats up more restaurant menus in 2010 and more people resolve to eat food that’s healthy and environment-friendly. Sustainable seafood has been listed as one of the top trends for 2010 according to the Nation’s Restaurant News’ Annual Chef Survey, the Food Channel, and hospitality and restaurant consultants who keep the pulse of the industry.  

Seventy percent of the world’s fisheries are either in decline or are already fished at their capacity. Fortunately, there are many types of tasty fish that are plentiful and are readily available. Through your iPhone, iPod Touch or mobile device with internet connection, you can search by fish and a color-coded grid identifies fish by: Best Choice, Good Alternative and Avoid. 

You can download to your Apple iPhone or iPod touch in one of two ways:
1. Visit us on our Seafood Watch pages to get your iPhone app.
2. Browse the App Store on your iPhone or iPod touch and download the free, official Seafood Watch app direct to your device.

Don’t have an iPhone? Seafood Watch recommendations are available for any mobile device with an Internet connection.

Want some Sustainable Seafood Recipes?  As you plan their holiday menus, some of them might be inspired by the Feast of Seven Fishes, an Italian American tradition of serving seven different seafood dishes on Christmas Eve. Click here for some  environmentally-friendly seafood recipes by some of the nation’s leading chefs, including Rick Moonen. 

Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch program is the most recognized and trusted resource for sustainable seafood recommendations. Seafood Watch recommendations are science-based, peer reviewed, and use ecosystem-based criteria. Since 1999, we’ve distributed tens of millions of pocket guides, our iPhone application has been downloaded nearly 175,000 times, and we have close to 200 partners across North America to build awareness to ocean-friendly seafood choices, include zoos, aquariums, restaurants, retailers, universities, food co-ops, seafood suppliers, and more.

Eco-Friendly Green Holiday Gift Guide for Women 45 and over!

[ 0 ] November 22, 2009

I Love the Earth!
Gifts for Your Granola Friends, People Who Don’t Want to Wear Animal Parts, and Everyone Who Recycles.

Reduce, Reuse, ReSnackit!

Earth Inspired. Mom Invented. Child Endorsed!
Earth Friendly Product Highlights:  Why Resnackit?  Ever notice how many plastic baggies you go through?  Approximately 20 million baggies are thrown away every week in US schools.  An average family spends $300 per year on snack packing materials.  It takes 1000 years for a plastic bag to break down and as it does toxic substances leach into soil and enters the food chain. 
Earth Friendly Retail Price:  $7.99—9.99 Sandwich size and Snack size in a varied array of colors for the corporate executive to the tiniest toddler.  www.resnackit.com
Chief Blonde says:  Well when I first saw these, the mom in me said, “Great idea, but how do they stay clean?”  Well, you can wash them in the washing machine, dishwasher, or hand wipe.  NEAT!  I also liked the fact they have no lead, BPA, Phthalates or PVC.   My absolute favorite is that they are made in the USA!  ReSackits come packaged so cute–with actually no packaging.  They are just tied with a bit of twine and a really cute card explaining how they work.  The fabrics are adorable and the quality of construction screams handcrafted.  Watch the video, it explains so much! 

Join. Reserve. Unlock. Drive.
Earth Friendly Product:  Zipcar



Car-sharing Service that gives Urban Residents Access to Vehicles by the Hour or by the Day.

Earth Friendly Product Highlights: With the impact of the recession, owning a car – or giving one for the holidays – just isn’t what it used to be. In fact, a recent survey shows that the average American household spends 19 percent of their income on vehicle-related expenses. Add in the hassles of city parking, and many urban residents are questioning car ownership altogether.   A gift of a a Zipcar membership  gives the receiver  the gift of car ownership – without any of the high costs and hassles.  
Some of the benefits of Zipcar membership include: 
  • More money in your wallet – Zipcar members report saving an average of $600 a month or $7,200 a year compared with owning a car
  • Gas, insurance and parking – included in every reservation
  • A car for any errand or occasion – Zipcar offers more than 30 makes and models
  • Access to cars globally– Zipcar has 6,500 vehicles in 28 North American states and provinces
  • A reduced carbon footprint – Zipcar members drive less, and walk, bike and take public transit more; each Zipcar takes 15 – 20 personally owned cars off the road, and Zipcar offers reduced rates on select hybrid vehicles, starting at just $8 an hour  
And for the iPhone users among family and friends, the new Zipcar iPhone app allows them to actually honk, unlock and lock their Zipcar – all from their iPhone. Check out a guided tour here.
Earth Friendly Retail Price:  Membership cost $50-75.  Hourly rates around $7 depending on city.  Daily rates available. www.zipcar.com
Chief Blonde’s Remarks:   I was not able to try this service.  It doesn’t exist in our town. However, I have read about it extensively,  it seems like a good value for the consumer and a great idea for the city environment. Just the fact that it has survived this long is a testimony to the service.   Watch the video!
You’ll Never Miss A Birthday Again!
Earth Friendly Product: Jack Cards

Sending Paper Greeting Cards on Time for Every Important Occasion has Never Been so Easy!
Earth Friendly Product Highlights: Jack Cards is changing the way people purchase and send greeting cards by delivering ready-to-mail cards to you, to personalize and send, just in time before each important occasion. The site makes it easy to do something special for others.
No more last-minute dashes to the store, tedious card-aisle cruising or post office hassles, Jack Cards is the new must-see site that lets you order all of your paper greeting cards online, in advance of upcoming dates, not only for the holidays, but for the year ahead (birthdays, anniversaries, Mother’s Day….) You simply upload your contact information and important dates, and then choose from thousands of fabulous greeting cards (they’re not your typical drugstore card.) Best of all, Jack Cards remembers important dates for you, addresses and stamps your envelopes and delivers each card to your home or office, just in time for you to personalize and send.
Earth Friendly Retail Price: Membership is free, cards range in price from $2.45 to $6.95.
www.jackcards.com

Chief Blonde says:  I tried this service myself.  I spent $12 and was able to get three cards purchased and delivered to my house without going to the card store.  I would say that’s fairly comparable with Hallmark.  The cards were of good quality and the delivery was quick.  Certainly an earth friendly idea! 
Give Back by Shopping with a Conscience…
Earth Friendly Product: Better World Books


Reduce your Carbon Footprint while Giving the Gift of Reading!
Earth Friendly Product Highlights: Better World Books is a for-profit social enterprise that collects and sells books online with each sale generating funds for literacy initiatives in the U.S. and around the world. With more than three million new and used titles in stock, Better World Books is a self-sustaining company that balances the social, economic and environmental values of its stakeholders. Used books  come with a gift card  explaining how this gift has helped spread literacy worldwide by benefiting charities like Books for Africa or Invisible Children.
Better World Books diverts books from landfills by conducting book drives on 1,800 college campuses, and by collecting discards from over 1,800 libraries. Since its founding in 2003, the Mishawaka, Ind.-based company has raised over $7 million for its non-profit literacy, library and college partners; donated over 1.3 million college textbooks; diverted more than 29 million pounds of books; achieved over 9,000 tons of carbon offsets through carbon-neutral shipping, and created more than 200 full-time jobs with meaningful benefits.
Earth Friendly Price and Deals:  In time for Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Better World will also be running several discount promotions at the end of this month, including $5 off any purchase of $30 or more and $10 off a purchase of $50 or more.  Better World offers deep discounts (cheaper than Amazon) plus free shipping in the United States.  Better World also offers a Bargain Bin, where book lovers can purchase any 5 books for $15, all year round.  www.betterworldbooks.com

Chief Blonde says:  I didn’t buy any books from here…YET!  But I have bookmarked it and it is going to be the first place I check in the future.  Prices are LOW!   

Blogger Note:  Products were provided for this post for Evaluation purposes only.

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