The Construction Of Sustainable Building
December 17, 2010 by Guest
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A green or sustainable building relies on a special design that emphasizes the efficient use of all the resources from the materials to the heating and the water systems. This means that the sitting, the design, the construction and the maintenance operations as such will have a minimal impact on the environment. The best of practices are needed for good sustainable building construction, and the standards to work by refer to the reduction of polluting agents and waste, the efficient use of all the resources and the protection of the occupants’ health. Green or sustainable building is also encountered at a smaller scale in natural building.
The use of natural materials means that the building is designed and constructed with local resources. The resulting efficiency in the processes becomes obvious by analyzing the benefits of sustainable building solutions. The water and energy consume are low and therefore the operating costs are pretty reduced. There is a considerable impact on the indoor air quality too, meaning that there are fewer chances to get mold inside the house. Balance in architecture and design make sustainable building practical and economical first and foremost.
If more people take up sustainable building practices, we can expect a serious reduction of the environmental impact of buildings. Both in Europe and the United States, homes are the largest energy consumers. In fact, buildings generate most of the carbon dioxide released in the atmosphere, which points to a critical point for pollution levels. Sustainable building may thus provide a solution for the negative impact on the environment that results from massive home constructions. Installing carbon monoxide alarms or smoke alarm carbon monoxide detector in each floor of the building is also important to consider.
Rain gardens and solar panels are just two solutions available with sustainable building. Sun light and rain are both natural free resources that allow users to make considerable savings. Why use tap water for the garden when there are special collecting systems that capture rain water? Even the materials used for sustainable building are environmently friendly, and here we refer either to wood from sustainable managed forests or to ecology blocks. Recycled materials such as wood fibers, calcium sand stone, compressed earth blocks, foundry sand and even demolition debris could also turn into useful resources for sustainable building.
Make Your Home Less Damaging to the Environment
January 6, 2010 by Guest
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If you are always looking for ways to make your home greener, you’ve probably seen this post title many times before. Although the title suggests this post is just a normal ‘make your home greener’ post, it’s actually not.
The majority of the other posts are based on improving your home and how you can save money in the process. They tend to write about getting double glazing, loft insulation, not leaving appliances on standby, things like that. This post is all about what you can do to help the environment after all those things.
Although you may have stopped your home from wasting large amounts of energy, there is one aspect you may have forgotten. Every so often we decide to redecorate our homes, this often leads to changes in everything from wallpaper to bathroom accessories. This is where some improvement can be made.
When you are choosing new furniture, you rarely consider the environmental impact. I guess it’s hard enough to find something that your entire family likes without it being environmentally friendly too. But when you take some time to think about it, alot of energy is used in making these items. Normally they are constructed in big factories, wasting lots of energy, then they get shipped back to the UK because they were made abroad.
Fortunately, due to everyone becoming more aware of our impact on the environment, many retailers are offering greener, more eco-friendly home furnishings.
From everything from tableware to kitchen accessories, there are lots of products out there that you can buy that are better for the environment. All these little things, and big things, that you buy for your home all have an impact on the environment. This is something that you should remember next time you go to furnish your home. Reducing the amount of actual energy your home wastes isn’t the only way you can reduce your home’s impact on the planet. Although it can’t be avoided with some home accessories, you’d be surprised at how many you really can buy that are more environmentally friendly.


