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Property Spotlight – Biodegradable House

An architect and a artist have built a biodegradable house in northwest Ireland.

The couple purchased a five-acre lot in Cloone for around $12,500, and began to build a house that embodies their vision of sustainability. They went as low-tech as possible, used locally sourced materials, and minimized the building’s footprint. Their house all but disappears into the hillside, and will actually vanish if left unattended for a decade or so.

In the living room, the vertical timber columns that support the roof are in plain sight.

The couple built their house in deliberate opposition to a new status quo that has developed in this country in the last 15 years, due to a booming economy fueled by high-tech industries, the unification of Europe, and rising property values.

Read more at:http://openbuildings.com/buildings/stevens-house-profile-41356

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How do You Know the Products you are Buying are Really GREEN

It seems that many companies are claiming they are green but how does the consumer know for sure that the products that are labeled sustainable are true. 

Recently the Federal Trade commission (FTC) has begun to create guidelines and have released Green Guides to help marketers avoid making environmental claims that are false.

The Green Guide breaks down guidelines in this manner: biodegradable, compostable, recyclable, recycled content and ozone safe. 

Read more about the new Green Guides at: http://www.costcoconnection.com/connection/201108#pg16 

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