Videos - green home

  • Conscious Living Tip Green Up Your Kitchen

    Conscious Living Tip: Green Up Your Kitchen

    Time for a new kitchen remodel? Why not go green for a fresh change? From eco hardwood floors to energy-efficient appliances, and even green cleaning products, this Conscious Living tip will give you lots of options for updating your eating space.
  • Going Green Has Never Been Easier

    Going Green Has Never Been Easier

    Still not fully committed to going green? Then now is a perfect time to reduce your footprint on the planet. On this segment of Conscious Living on NBC-Miami, we're showing you some easy ways to reduce energy and waste, go organic with your food, and save money all year long!
  • Eco-Fabulous Beach Party

    Eco-Fabulous Beach Party

    Watch the newest installment from the Conscious Living TV taxi series, as we venture to Malibu for some great ideas on how to have a green and fabulous beach party.
  • Carbon Offsetting 101

    Carbon Offsetting 101

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living for an in-depth look at how carbon offsetting works, and why it may be the best thing you do this year for the planet.
  • Beautifully Sustainable Flooring

    Beautifully Sustainable Flooring

    Watch this episode of Conscious Living as we connect with one of the world's innovators in sustainable flooring, Jerry Freeman of TCG Flooring.
  • Toxin Free Spring Cleaning

    Toxin Free Spring Cleaning

    Watch Conscious Living TV's Bianca Alexander live on ABC-7 in Chicago, as she shares some tips on what cleaning products to avoid this spring and why, as well as some great toxin free alternatives that will keep you, your family and mother earth healthy and squeaky clean!

Blogs - green home

  • Toxin-Free Spring Cleaning

    A perfect time to make a fresh start by cleaning house.  But what are you cleaning up with? According to the U.S. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), levels of indoor air pollutants can be from two to more than 100 times higher than outdoors.  This indoor pollution is due in large part to volatile organic compounds (V.O.C.s) that evaporate, or "offgas," from home decorating and cleaning products. Due to a lack of federal labeling standards, most consumers aren’t aware of the hidden dangers these products can pose to their health.  Under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, cleaners are the only household products for which manufacturers are not required to list all ingredients.  Most traditional cleaning products on the market, e.g., Tide, Lysol, and Mr. Clean to name a few--are made with hundreds of poisonous chemicals like phosphates, phthalates, formaldehyde, surfactants and pesticides.  They pollute our water and contribute to global warming.  They are also bio-accumulative, meaning they aren’t easily purged from the body.  Over time, even mild exposure can add up to dangerously toxic levels.
  • Biodegradable Design

    Biodegradable Design

    The way people view pulp materials is about to change. There was a time indeed when many people would shy away from fiber materials, due to the stigma they once bore; they were inferior in appearance, and were often not as durable as their non-eco-friendly alternatives.
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