Friday, March 14, 2008

Green Living Options In Middle Tennessee

Catch up on Middle Tennessee's green living option.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Recycling in Nashville

Did you make some resolutions this year? I did, lots of them but my biggest is to be kinder to the planet. It's a few months later and I am still figuring out what that means exactly. One thing I have tried to do better with is recycling. I thought I would give you the latest and greatest about what what our friend Curby(curbside pick up) is up to. Do you need a reminder of when they are coming? They will call or Email if you request it. How cool is that?!?!They have expanded what they collect too! Currently, you may put paper, cardboard, aluminum and steel cans, and all plastic containers such as margerine, butter, yogurt, etc.. They don't want your baskets, clam shells(fast food containers), or styrofoam. You will have to bring your glass to one of their drop off centers.

Do you have any old computers, pdf's, ipods, etc.. hanging around? Don't throw them away!! Most of them contain some really bad for the earth stuff like lead or mercurcy. You could go the reuse route but if it won't make a good coffee table, lamp shade, or terradactyl; try donating it. Otherwise, there are local opportunities to recycle your computers and other tech stuff.

Good luck and get your green on!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Let Us Help You Host Your Earth Day Event

Morgan Park Place is the symbol of eco-friendly, sustainable living in Tennessee. Don't hesitate to contact us to help you educate, host and have a space. Get ready for Earth Day 2008 in a big way!

Why Green?

The built environment has a profound impact on our natural environment,
economy, and health and productivity.

In the U.S. buildings account for:

• 36% of total energy use/65% electricity consumption
• 30% of greenhouse gas emissions
• 30% of raw materials use
• 30% of waste output/136 million tons annually
• 12% of potable water consumption

Breakthroughs in building science, technology and operations are available to
designers, builders and owners who want to build green and maximize both economic
and environmental performance.

Environmental benefits:

• Enhance and protect ecosystems and biodiversity
• Improve air and water quality
• Reduce solid waste
• Conserve natural resources

Economic benefits:

• Reduce Operating Costs
• Enhance asset value and profits
• Improve employee productivity and satisfaction
• Optimize life-cycle economic performance

Health and community benefits:

• Improve air, thermal and acoustic environments
• Enhance occupant comfort and health
• Minimize strain on local infrastructure
• Contribute to overall quality of life

Source: USGBC- www.usgbc.org