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12 Tips for Winter Weatherization!

Jan-10-2011 By Barbara Zak
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It’s that time of year, when we need to do all we can to keep warm, and save money, on our electric bill.  Think of it like, getting an oil change, or maintenance, on your car.  The only difference is, you are doing it on your house.

Creating and maintaining, a healthy indoor environment is most important to anyone who suffers from allergies.  Regardless, of their needs, the savvy customer knows, that there are dehumidifiers, that reduce mold and mildew, and air purification/ventilation systems that can ease their symptoms.  If you use wood heat, it is important to have a tea kettle near by, to keep some moisture in the air.  It all helps, to stay well, and free from colds and flu.

There are a number of different ways, Read the rest of this entry »

Congratulations to Valcucine!

Dec-17-2010 By Barbara Zak

Valcucine, has been selected by ADI (The Italian Association for Industrial Design) for the “Industrial Research” section of the ADI Design Index 2010.

See here about Valcucine in the news.  Be sure and watch the 4 minute video, too.

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You may recall my post about a 100% Recyclable Kitchen , shows how they combine aesthetic beauty, with function and sustainability.   The conscious use of materials,in context with sustainability, is taken into account, not only for the production process, but also for the product itself.  It is a fundamental goal, at Valcucine.  Respect for the environment, is the common denominator, and the ethical imperative, that is at the basis of all Valcucine’s projects.

The selection for this award,  is an important token to Valcucine’s thirty-year long commitment to environmental matters.  It is expressed by, manufacturing innovative and functional products, based on projects that are focused on eco-sustainability.

Nature has inspired these projects, and the result is a production in which research into useful and beautiful things, goes hand-in-hand, with respect for Man, and for the environment. Read the rest of this entry »

Some “Green” Holiday Tips!

Dec-10-2010 By Barbara Zak
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This  holiday season, is a tight time, for many families.  While, keeping in tradition, of giving and sharing with family and friends, keep in mind there are things you can do, and services you can offer, that can mean more, than any amount of money you spend. At the same time, in keeping with traditions, you can also take steps to reduce waste, save money and be creative, while making the holidays green and festive.

During the holidays, waste can and does,  increase with extra packaging, gift wrap, disposable dishes, leftover food, and more. The Christmas holiday, generates, more garbage in our landfills, than any other time of the year.

Did you know, that a variety of tips on reducing holiday waste, giving green gifts, and reducing energy consumption is available on the Department of Natural Resources website?

There, you will learn about using less packaging, Read the rest of this entry »