David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | CargilPs Ingeo is the registered brand name of "the first man-made fiber made from 100% annually renewable resources," according to the Ingeo Web site.19 Rosenthal picked up a pillow and blanket made from corn fibers and handed them to me. "How much easier could it get?" she said. "You can buy these at Target."
So how do you get plastic from corn? The process is almost completely nontoxic and uses ancient natural methods such as bacterial fermentation instead of chemical catalysts. This is generally thought of as environmentally far more benign. | | Today, Aveda partners with the Yawanawa tribe to grow the renewable resources organically—as a way to foster community, economic independence, and cultural survival.
All of the Aveda Uruku makeup products are packaged in clamshells made from 100 percent postconsumer recycled newsprint. Using recycled newspaper instead of virgin paper reduces air pollution by 73 percent, and uses 71 percent less energy and 61 percent less water, according to the company's Web site. | | This is a great because instead of using fossil fuels to create plastics as has been done in the past, Nature-Works is developing new applications and improving the technology for making plastics from renewable resources.
And as you might expect, Cargill's commitment to the environment spans beyond developing renewable plastics. Cargill is working steadily at meeting long-term goals of increasing energy efficiency and reducing waste. Cargill is also involved in Water Matters, an international partnership focusing on issues of water quality and sustainability. | Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S. See book keywords and concepts | Organic food is now defined as follows:
Organic food is produced by farmers who emphasize the use of renewable resources and the conservation of soil and water to enhance environmental quality for future generations.
Organic meat, poultry, eggs, and dairy products come from animals that are given no antibiotics or growth hormones. Organic food is produced without using most conventional pesticides; fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients or sewage sludge; bioengineering; or ionizing radiation. | Paula Begoun and Bryan Barron See book keywords and concepts | As is stated on the USDA Web site, "Organic food is produced by farmers who emphasize the use of renewable resources and the conservation of soil and water to enhance environmental quality for future generations. Organic meat, poultry, eggs, and dairy products come from animals that are given no antibiotics or growth hormones. Organic food is produced without using most conventional pesticides, fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients or sewage sludge, bioengineering, or ionizing radiation. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Daughton writes in the renewable resources Journal, "New drug entities, many with mechanisms of action never before encountered by biological systems, can be expected to enjoy continued introduction to commerce. All will have the potential to enter the environment merely as a result of their daily use (e.g., introduction to surface and ground waters via excretion, bathing, or disposal to sewage systems)."
In an interview with National Public Radio earlier this month, Daughton said the types of PPCPS found most in the nation's water supply fall into two categories. | David Steinman See book keywords and concepts | Manufacturing
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Alcoa is also actively increasing its supply of cost-effective renewable resources and actively supports the Green Power Market Development Group, a collaboration of thirteen leading corporations and the World Resources Institute dedicated to building corporate markets for green power.35 www.alcoa.com
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Can one eat one's corn and wear it, too? Thanks to NatureWorks LLC, you can. You can even drink your morning coffee out of it. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | Just as unfair subsidies for oil, coal, and nuclear power make it harder for more recent renewable resources like wind, solar, and hydro to compete, subsidies for sprawl work to undermine the creation of bright green cities. The answer, Orfield shows, is new civic coalitions of older cities, older suburbs, reform groups, religious communities, advocates for working people, and competitiveness-minded business leaders. As former Albuquerque mayor David Rusk explains in the introduction, "The existence of the 'favored quarter' also means the existence of the unfavored three-quarters. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Decentral ize energy procurement for renewable resources and re-scale the initial amps andvoltsneeded.theredesign and shieldingforenergy-appropriateappliances, and locally-derivedenergy.
*Electronics equipment needs regularmaintenance.
*Use lead glass; acrylic screen eliminates ionizing radiation.
*For EMR use steel cabinets instead of plastic.
* For VLF and ELF use grounded shielding.
*Get an EMF Detector from Safe Concepts, Miami Fla., 800-989-7233). | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | Bamboo grows with astonishing speedup to twelve inches per day—making it one of the most renewable resources used in building and product design. Though not technically wood, bamboo, when used for flooring, functions in the same way that hardwood does, with a very light, bright tone and smooth finish. This stable, durable grass (that's right, it's a grass, not a tree) epitomizes "ecofriendliness" and costs less than many of its sustainable couterparts. sr f, jf
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MMMMf Wood doesn't work everywhere. | | It allows us to support a lifestyle that is both more luxurious and more destructive than we could possibly afford (with our current technologies and designs) if we were reliant on renewable resources alone.
To return to our retirement analogy, if we're living on interest, we're fine. But what if our bills are higher than the checks our interest pays out? What happens if, to cover those bills, we spend not only the interest but also some of the capital? Well, next year, since there's less capital, we'll earn less interest. | by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Organic food is produced by farmers who emphasize the use of renewable resources and the conservation of soil and water to enhance environmental quality for future generations. Organic meat, poultry, eggs, and dairy products come from animals that are given no antibiotics or growth hormones. Organic food is produced without using most conventional pesticides; fertilizers made with synthetic ingredients or sewage sludge; bioengineering; or ionizing radiation. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | Yes. All renewable resources have some impact on the environment, but to varying degrees. Wind power, for example, has much less of an impact than solar power does. The Power Scorecard (http://www.powerscorecard.org/), developed by a coalition of environmental defense organizations, is an online assessment tool that
How much does it cost? Usually, green power costs slightly more than nonrenewable power costs. Your utility will either add a cent or two to the standard per-kilowatt-hour rate or will charge an additional flat monthly fee of five to ten dollars. | | One of the most renewable resources for fiber and building materials, bamboo has enormous versatility and durability. Bamboo is commonly woven into fiber blends for everyday garments like socks, sweaters, and stretch pants. So far it is difficult to find fabric that is 100 percent bamboo, but that is likely to change as it gains popularity and processing costs drop.
Merino Wool: Requiring much less processing than synthetic or agricultural fibers, merino wool comes primarily from Australia and New Zealand, where sheep farms abound. | | Biofuels and Synthetics
¦¦¦¦ Biofuels (fuels made from renewable resources such as soybeans) and synthetic fuels are bound to play an important role in the evolution of sustainable transportation worldwide. Biofuels, like hybrid cars and rooftop solar panels, are a kind of bridge technology, helping us get where we need to go without cutting us off from our existing systems.
Ethanol, an alcohol produced in a variety of ways from cereal grain or biomass waste, is used in gasoline blends with up to 85 percent ethanol (in a mixture known as E85). |
Nontoxic, Natural and EarthwiseDebra Lynn Dadd See book keywords and concepts | | Even though we have renewable resources available to us, practices such as sustainable forestry, organic farming, and recycling must become commonplace in order for them to provide a continuous supply of resources.
Most of the products we refer to as natural are made primarily from renewable resources. The word natural, as it relates to consumer products, is actually meaningless, since every consumer product is made from the natural resources of the Earth. Because, as yet, there is no legal definition, natural has been both overused and misused in labels on many products. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | In 1997 British Petroleum announced it is putting $1 billion into renewable resources and Royal Dutch Shell was quick to follow with another $500 million. The German coalition of liberals and the Green party is planning a tax increase on polluting energy. The Germans are also launching a 100,000 solar rooftop program, which they expect will lead to a significant increase in the marketplace, amounting to billions of dollars. 19 Japan is also pursuing an aggressive photo-voltaics program. Not bad for countries that are not exactly in the Sun Belt. |
Nontoxic, Natural and EarthwiseDebra Lynn Dadd See book keywords and concepts | | Most of the products we refer to as natural are made primarily from renewable resources. The word natural, as it relates to consumer products, is actually meaningless, since every consumer product is made from the natural resources of the Earth. Because, as yet, there is no legal definition, natural has been both overused and misused in labels on many products. | | Unfortunately, many of our renewable resources are being used up much faster than they are being replaced by us or can be replaced by nature, both from overuse and from practices such as the clear-cutting of forests and chemical agriculture. Already we are losing rain forests and turning grasslands into deserts. Untold numbers of species are becoming extinct as we turn their natural habitats into rangelands for cattle or parking lots for another shopping center. | | If used correctly, renewable resources could supply most of our needs without harming the Earth. For instance, most products and industrial chemicals could be derived from plants instead of fossil fuels. (Of course, we still need to create nontoxic chemical alternatives and recycle or biodegrade any pollutants.) Growing these plants in a sustainable way would also help detoxify the Earth. | Rowan Robinson See book keywords and concepts | | Santa Monica, CA 90405 Phone: (310) 392-8676 Fax: (310) 392-4105 Contact: Gero Leson
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