How Do You Determine If The Item You Are Buying Are Really Green
July 15, 2010 by ftsword37
Filed under Green Living
The ideas of living green, and self sustainable living, have grown tremendously in the last several years. Consumers are paying more attention to the things they purchase, and businesses have been modifying both their merchandise, and the way they do business, in an effort to cash in on a more organic minded economy.
The problem many of us have, is trying to figure out if the product we want to buy is actually an earth friendly product, or just some shiny, fancy label the manufacturer put on the package to make us believe it is green. So what can one do? No one has the time to take numerous hours investigating products before buying them. This is made even more difficult due to the fact that many businesses these days do not offer a brick and mortar store that you can go to. Just about everything is done online these days, even our shopping.
There are currently multiple agencies that research products and determine just how earth friendly they really are. Most companies, that are making a honest attempt to make more eco-friendly products, will go through a very long and difficult process involving many organizations, including a third party certification. The typical reason for the third party certification is to make sure that the certification is obtained by a agency without financial interest in the success of the product or the producer.
Green Seal is one of the largest eco labeling agencies operating today. This non-profit has been in business since 1989, and looks at the whole life cycle of a product before determining its certification. Their standards have been developed using EPA and ISO criteria as well as public input and third part certification. They have a very lengthy process, but if a product boasts this seal, you can be quite sure it is an earth friendly product.
GreenBlue does not declare products as green. They actually offer manufacturers, an elaborate database that lists information on ?green formula ingredients?. They help the manufacturer in determining the correct combination of pure ingredients for the results they want to achieve. Most of the information in the database is third party certified, so you and the manufacturer can be certain that the item is earth friendly.
The Green Label program was implemented by the Carpet and Rug Institute in 1992. They began adding vacuum cleaners to the items that they test in 2000. Vacuum cleaners are tested for dirt extraction, dust confinement, and fabric retention. Their primary focus is air quality. Any vacuum with this label is deemed to be environmentally friendly.
EcoLogo, originally formed in Canada, certifies products in nearly 200 categories. They also base their determination on the full life cycle of the product, and consider several aspects of the product. Their criteria is reviewed every few years so that they can stay up to date on new scientific developments.
These are just the tip of the iceberg. There are many other agencies and organizations that certify products, ingredients, and companies as green, organic, or earth friendly. In short, if you are able to locate a certification by a legitimate agency then you can be sure that the item you are buying is in fact environmentally friendly, and not some sad marketing ploy.
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Do People Actually Need The Eco Home?
March 28, 2010 by ftsword37
Filed under Green Living
Many people across the world now are finding themselves buying all kinds of crazy new eco products for the home to the normal kind of these to the downright strange but are getting all of these kinds of things important or do they simply make no difference at all?
The Effect Of The Masses
It would certainly seem that if a lot of people start to get these eco friendly Laundry Baskets and Bathroom Accessories then I think it is safe to say that we will start to see change. The big companies will only take interest into these types of products if the people are interested so get out there and buy something and tell your friends!.
The smaller companies that make and sell these products will take great benefit from something like this because the bigger companies will be buying in the products and people would still be going to the smaller companies for reasons like better customer service.
At the moment this is not the way that things are happening and it is not making much of a difference as it stands currently. A big reason that people are simply not buying many of these products is because they haven’t heard of them. A lot more marketing needs to be put out for eco friendly products so then we all can live with eco friendly Bathroom Storage!
it would certainly seem that it is more important than ever to let people know that these products are out there and that they do the job just as well as the other artificial products, buying the eco friendly products in the masses would make the world of difference..
So make sure when you are next out shopping that you buy something good for the environment!
Although it seems like alone you will not be making a difference just think of what would happen if everyone just bought something that was good for the environment.
The Best Sustainable Material To Use In The Future
November 22, 2009 by ftsword37
Filed under Green Tips
OK, so the Bamboo PC it was a gimmick. The laptop version of the bamboo PC launched last March at a computer fair in Hanover. It featured a laminated bamboo casing which was around a standard laptop, meaning that no less plastic was needed in making it.
Despite not having any major eco benefits to the bamboo computers, they did give a good demonstration of what can be done with a material that versatile.
Bamboo must be the only raw material that can be used as food, clothing and building materials. Even one of Edison’s original light bulbs had a bamboo filament. Because the material is so string, resiliant and cheap to use, it is used widely in building throughout Asia. Fibres from bamboo poles are extremely strong, it both tension and compression terms. Bamboo has almost the same tensile strength to weight ratio as steel, plus it has roughly twice as muhc compressive strength as concrete. And now there’s a bamboo laptop!
Products made of bamboo ticks most boxes for anyone buying green home furnishings. To start with, it’s hightly sustainable. There are some species of bamboo that grow more than a metra each day. Local people can cut down as much as they need for carving, weaving, sawing or splitting and still have as big a forest at the end of the year as they had at the start. As for the global warming problem, because bamboo is a plant, all products made out of the sustainable material contains a large amount of atmospheric carbon. The plastic equivalent of a bamboo product is worse for the environment as it actually adds to the levels of carbon in the atmosphere!
Another point is that because bamboo is a plant source, there are many variations between two plants, these variations make it a difficult material to use in a mass production process. What this means is that you can be almost positive that a skilled craftsman has built the bamboo product you buy. If you choose to buy from a reputable source, you’ll also have the peace of mind that the craftsman has earned a fair wage from their work and not been exploited. The final thing is that you’ll be sure that the item you bought hasn’t gathered any air miles during its creation.
With eco credentials this strong, it’s a surprise bamboo built products are so beautiful. Picture a skilfully made bamboo box, lovingly lacquered with 15 layers of natural shellac. All natural and really stylish. I myself bought a fantastic, hand-crafted bamboo knife block and now I’m considering buying more bamboo bamboo knife block like salad bowls. Stylish and ethical. Win.


