Friday, October 22, 2010

Building New Hampshire Trade Show

The Building New Hampshire Trade Show & Conference is taking place November 2-4 at the Grappone Center in Concord, NH, focusing on energy efficient & sustainable building.

This is your opportunity to explore, test, and demo the latest in energy-efficient, sustainable building materials and products. This exciting three-day conference will include professional development seminars, continuing education, and certification courses for building pros. Exhibits will include products from the design phase through the completion of residential built environment.

Registration prices increase after November 1st, so call now or visit the web site to reserve your spot.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Have a Green Halloween

While planning your Halloween celebration with friends and relatives this year, consider your environmental impact, too. By choosing your costume, treats and decorations carefully, you can reduce environmental impacts from manufacturing, transportation, use and disposal. Establishing new traditions and bringing back some very simple practices from the past can save money as well as help the environment.

Costumes
•Make costumes from objects found around the house or visit a thrift store to find fun outfits and accessories.
•Try a costume swap with relatives, neighbors and friends.
•Rent a costume from a local costume store.
•Avoid plastic Halloween costumes that contain soft vinyl materials, which may present a health hazard.

Decorations
•Buy local pumpkins
•Decorate with objects found in nature or make your own out of recycled materials.
•Use old sheets to create scary ghosts.
•Take pumpkins and all-natural decor to the compost pile and return them to nature.•Store and re-use non-perishable decorations year after year.

Trick or Treat
•Walk from house to house if possible. If driving, find a central location to park and walk from there. If you wait in the car for your little goblin, turn the engine off. Idling wastes gas and pollutes the air.
•Avoid purchasing single use treat bags. Have the kids carry re-usable tote bags, old pillowcases, or even their favorite backpack instead.
•Serve organic or “fair trade” treats if available in your area.

There are many ways to celebrate this holiday while keeping the environment in mind. It might take a little more creativity, but it’s worth it!