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Green Building23 Mar 2010 04:01 am

Author: Green Architect Jeremy Bonin, AIA, LEED AP
Website: http://www.blogger.com/profile/07495457719901726105

FOUND: Shower drains that are not only beautiful, but smart, as well.

If you haven’t seen the new StyleDrain collection by California Faucets, take a look at these innovative, stylish designs!

As residential architects, we love the square shape design which makes installation much easier than traditional round-shaped drains. Plus, its flush grill features smooth edges and no visible screws, ensuring foot comfort.

A functionality benefit is that the drains have a fast-draining capacity that handles water flow at the highest level of efficiency, even when using simultaneous body sprays, rain bars, and multiple showerheads!

Check out more on these patent-pending designs at California Faucets.

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Public Health23 Mar 2010 04:01 am

Author: Lisa Frack
Website: http://www.enviroblog.org/2010/03/the-8-minute-story-of-bott…

You’ve seen The Story of Stuff, right? That short and sweet video explanation of our “consumption problem” and what we can do about it? Well Annie Leonard and the gang at Free Range Studios (plus a few great partners, including EWG!) have done it again. This time about our bottled water problem.

We’ve taken a close look at bottled water quality (not so good) and labeling (not so informative), and can safely say: skip the bottled water. Find out why in 8 informative minutes:

Interested in drinking safer water?
Grab a reusable water bottle and get started withEWG’s Safe Drinking Water Guide.pdf.

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http://www.enviroblog.org/2010/03/the-8-minute-story-of-bott…

Green Living23 Mar 2010 04:01 am

Author: easy eco blog
Website: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/easyecoblog/~3/gv9jcaRl3As/

Monterey Bay Aquarium has a new sustainable seafood guide. Notable items to avoid are Ebi/Shrimp (Imported), Unagi/Eel, Hamachi/Yellowtail (Australia, Japan farmed) Pocket GuideiPhone App

Clean Fish is an organization dedicated to sustainable seafood harvesting.

Also be sure to avoid the endangered Blue fin tuna.

Related posts:

  1. Keeping Fish and other Seafood Local and Fresh
  2. EasyEcoBlog.com Easy Green iPhone App Now Available
  3. Which is Better? Farm Raised Salmon or Wild Salmon

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Green Living23 Mar 2010 04:00 am

Author: Jean-Paul
Website: http://www.thechicecologist.com/2010/03/green-mba-programs/

When looking into MBA programs, you may soon discover a new type of emphasis or concentration- the green MBA. Also dubbed the sustainable MBA, these MBA programs aren’t just for environmentalists. Colleges offering green MBA programs are changing business through their business degrees. The MBA or Master of Business Administration, has long been held as [...]

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  1. Christmas Tree Recycling Disposal
  2. Green Beer
  3. Green Jobs


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