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          LIVING GREEN - Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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Good morning, 

You can do your part to preserve the environment by using 
earth friendly building materials and practices. If you are 
building a new house why not use green building materials? 

Scroll down for more ideas on building green. 

Thanks for reading, 

Your Living Green editor 


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Designers and builders who "build green" choose their 
materials based on the environmental purity. These are 
mostly materials that have been recycled and do not 
contain ozone-depleting chemicals like some types of in-
sulation or pressure treated lumber. The builders will 
use lumber that comes from well-managed forests and they 
pay close attention to energy efficiency. 

Houses that are built with the environment in mind will 
usually have high-performance windows and extra insulation 
for energy efficiency. Often houses and buildings are 
designed to use solar energy for heating water and even 
electricity. 

Choosing to use energy-efficient practices or "building 
green" will not only help keep our environment clean, 
but will also benefit your family by making the air in 
your house cleaner.

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