- August 25, 2013
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The EPA recently decided not to require contractors to test for lead dust after home renovation projects. If you want a “clearance test,” here’s what to do. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Have you ever stopped to think how much stuff you have? Do you remember exactly what you own? A big cleanup around the home, shed and yard can lighten your environmental impact and save money. Green living tips Read more
Jules Gindraux, a longtime aquifer advocate, had a wonderful letter to the Coeur d’Alene Press recently regarding the BNSF refueling depot. The BNSF facility goes before a Kootenai County hearing examiner this evening for renewal of their conditional permit for Read more
A series of meetings began Aug. 23 to discuss how to put into action the water quality improvement plan for the Spokane River and Lake Spokane. Many interests are at the table; community leaders, environmental agency leaders, representatives of municipalities Read more
This is a story that will warm your heart … if not your feet. Its premise is quite simple: sending used shoes to people who need them. DownToEarthNW.com: Green Minute stories Read more
It’s Fix a Leak Week! Continue reading Read more
I’ve always been fascinated with the Amish thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
1. Cleaning Products
Whether you’re using an independent cleaning person or the building management has a staff in place, now is the time to switch cleaning products to greener versions to drastically reduce indoor air pollution and to avoid adding que… Continue reading Read more
Last Saturday felt undeniably like Spring, so I acted accordingly…by playing in the dirt on a farm. I pushed my tired ski boots aside, rolled my bike out of the closet where it had been comfortably cocooned for the snowy Read more
Now in full effect, the “Biologique Canada Organic” label is recognized as an equivalent to the familiar “USDA Organic” label. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more