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A survey of eco-friendly issues as they affect home improvement and the business of retailing.
Green considerations do not seem to play a major role in the decision to hire a contractor. In fact, 39 percent of respondents said they don’t think about environmental concerns at all when hiring a contractor. Of the environmental factors that might influence contractor choice:
· Eighteen percent of respondents said they would lean toward a contractor who recycles jobsite trash.
· Fifteen percent would favor contractors who used products with recycled content for cleanup tasks, while the same percentage said they would choose contractors who used products that reduced chemical emissions and fumes.
· Six percent would select a contractor who didn’t waste electricity by blasting the radio or leaving all the lights on.
From this, one of the most basic fundamental differences can be drawn out between retail segments. When pertaining to environmental issues, all segments agree that the customer will be the driver, and whether errant or not, that her time has not yet fully arrived.
Yet underperforming retailers continuously ask how much green initiatives will cost, and feel no accountability to the environment in which they live. Retailers that outperform their peers are actually investing now, giving less thought to cost-reduction, and viewing the brandbuilding done today as smart business for when customer demand invariably heightens. In addition, winning retailers recognize that their actions have greater impact than that of just financials.
What forest certification is all about, what it means to California and to the business of providing wood. What are the real differences? How much wood is available? Can certification meet the true definition of sustainability? Who is calling the shots?The cost is $50 to menbers and $95 to non-members. Follow the links to get to the registration form, or call (800) 266-4344.
Add Efficient Heating & CoolingReduce Water Consumption
- New insulation technologies, such as spray-in cellulose insulation, is made from 80 percent post-consumer recycled newspaper and will effectively seal homes from harsh heat and cold.
- Although solar water heaters can be expensive ($1,000-$4,000), they can show paybacks of four to eight years.
Select Sustainable Materials
- About 8,000 gallons of water per household each year are lost while waiting for hot water to come from the tap. Put a home’s water heater as close as possible to the points of use for hot water to minimize waste.
Recycle Construction Waste
- Choose flooring and countertop materials made from local or regional sources
- Or pick those made of recycled materials or produced in an eco-friendly way, such as reclaimed hardwood, bamboo flooring and recycled glass.
- Eco-conscious remodelers recycle as much project waste as possible during a home renovation project. For example, CG &S Design-Build will bring four waste containers to a project site -- for paper, metal, wood and concrete -- to recycle more efficiently.