Green Your House
Tips on how to make your home more environmentally friendly.
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Summary: With global warming and other environmental issues constantly in the news these days, you may be wondering how to do your part to save the planet. In this series of free videos, our conservation expert Nili Nathan interviews Anne Reichman, director of the popular Earth 911 website. They demonstrate several very basic steps you can take in your home and home office to reduce your footprint on our environment. These steps include using eco-friendly inks and papers, low energy light bulbs and canvas bags at the grocery store. Reichman also demonstrates how to conserve water while washing dishes, how to reuse cleaning rags and cloth napkins and how to determine what garbage can be recycled.
The basic ideas of conservation around your home are best summed up with what Reichman calls "The Hierarchy of Waste." The first level in this hierarchy is to REDUCE your amount of waste from the source, i.e. buy only what you need. The second level is to REUSE products when you have the opportunity. Last of all, RECYCLE, and you will be well on your way to a green home. Let our eco-friendly experts on show you how!
About the Expert
Laura Klein is a passionate foodie and has been for years. While Laura pursued a career in the entertainment industry, her passion for organics, good food and wine began to overtake her personal and professional pursuits when she enrolled herself in a professional culinary program. As the culinary program came to an end, her obsession to uncover the secrets behind the best tasting local produce and meats did not. After taste-testing produce, meats and other food stuffs at nearly every farmer's market and specialty food store in and around LA, Laura's passion for organics arose and she came to this conclusion:The best tasting foodstuff always came from sources that had one thing in common, they were organic.
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