BuildingGreen Report

Product Review

November 1, 1993

The Cycle II™ line from the Major Paint Company (the manufacturing arm of Standard Brands Paint Co.) contains at least 12% recycled paint collected from consumers and 38% in-house waste from washing machinery. The remaining 50% is virgin material. Cycle II is available in flat, semi-gloss, and primer formulations in about a dozen colors ranging... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 1993
The Earthbuilders’ Encyclopedia

by Joseph M. Tibbets. 1989, Southwest Solaradobe School, P.O. Box 153, Bosque, NM 87006. $20.35. Paperback, 196 pages.

The Earthbuilders’ Encyclopedia is the most comprehensive reference we’ve seen on the various construction techniques that fall under the umbrella of earthbuilding, especially adobe and... Read more

Op-Ed

November 1, 1993
Feedback on Cellulose

I enjoyed your article on cellulose insulation in the September/October ‘93 issue of EBN. In general, I thought the article was very well done, but felt that your recommendations on the health concerns left a bit to be desired. First of all, your recommendation not to eat it is obvious, yet by stating it, you seem to... Read more

Product Review

November 1, 1993
Green Paint is made by a small company specializing in recycled paint. The Green Paint line is made of at least 90% post-consumer product, with quality and colors controlled through careful sorting of the incoming material (unused paint is delivered to the company in its original containers). The line includes six products:

•urethane-reinforced... Read more

News Analysis

November 1, 1993
Green Seal Announces Appliance Standards

Clothes washers, clothes dryers, and dishwashers have joined the growing list of categories for which Green Seal has established its criteria for certification.

Green Seal, a nonprofit environmental labeling organization, certifies products that cause significantly less harm to the environment... Read more

News Brief

November 1, 1993
Four Videos from the AIA

American Institute of Architects’ Committee on the Environment, 1735 New York Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20006; 800/365-ARCH, 202/626-7300.

Last winter and spring the American Institute of Architects’ Committee on the Environment organized a series of three video teleconferences entitled “Building Connections.” The... Read more

Feature

The energy used for space heating and cooling in residential buildings produces 420 million tons of carbon dioxide per year and 8.9 million tons of atmospheric pollutants.

November 1, 1993

Energy use is arguably the most significant environmental impact of buildings. Residential and commercial buildings in the U.S. use about 29 quads (quadrillion Btus) of energy each year, 35% of total energy consumption. That energy used for space heating and cooling in residential buildings (just over 7 quads per year) produces 420 million tons... Read more

Feature

September 1, 1993
In the wake of this summer’s devastating floods in the Midwest, more and more people are recog-nizing that levees and dams may not be the only way—or even the best way—to deal with floods. Regardless of the measures taken, most floodplains will ultimately flood, and we might do better to work with this natural cycle—and minimize damages—than to... Read more

Op-Ed

September 1, 1993
Home Depot on

Lumber Certification

My compliments to you for an excellent publication. I just received my first issue and am glad I subscribed.

I’m not sure how you interpreted my comments from the Sustainable Forest Products Conference, but The Home Depot is not for, but against, a simple stamp or seal. We fully support the SCS... Read more

Product Review

September 1, 1993
Gridcore

Lightweight, high-strength panels made entirely from recycled fibers will become available this fall for use in trade show displays. Robert Noble of Gridcore Systems International (GSI) has chosen that market as the starting place for a panel system that may eventually revolutionize a whole range of industries, including low-cost... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 1993
News Briefs

A study done at the State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry, concluded that ground drywall applied to soils in test plots increased crop yield by 25% over untreated soil. This result was similar to the benefits of applying limestone or agricultural gypsum to the soil in equivalent quantities (11... Read more

News Analysis

September 1, 1993
New White House Leadership on Wetlands

On August 24 the Clinton Administration announced a policy for the nation’s wetlands that aims to end years of confusion and infighting among various federal agencies with overlapping jurisdictions. Initial reaction to the plan from all sides was mixed, although most people are waiting to see how things... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 1993
Environmental by Design - Volume I: Interiors

by Kim Leclair and David Rousseau. 1992, Hartley & Marks, Inc., 79 Tyee Dr., Point Roberts, WA 98281. $19.95 U.S.; $24.95 Canada.

With the publication of

Environmental by Design, the field of environmentally sustainable design and construction took a significant step forward.... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 1993

ReClaim, Inc., a fast-growing company that recycles old asphalt shingles into pothole patching material, has received a patent for its product. RePave™ is used by municipalities and homeowners to repair roadways and driveways. ReClaim processes about 300 tons per day of roofing debris at its two New Jersey plants to make its paving products (... Read more

Op-Ed

September 1, 1993
A Building Expert's Comments

Some thoughts on the May/June ‘93 issue:

On More Efficient Wood Use (p. 18):

We must conduct a massive educational campaign to wean the majority of builders and building inspectors (architects, too) away from their obsession with what I label 11th commandment framing. A recent poll by the NAHB shows 67... Read more

Product Review

September 1, 1993
Termite-proof Below-grade Insulation

Exterior, below-grade foundation insulation has fallen into disfavor in some areas because it provides termites with a protected pathway into the structure. The problem is so serious that some termite prevention companies are refusing to treat houses with exterior foundation insulation, and code officials... Read more

News Analysis

September 1, 1993
Electricity from Wastewater

The world's most productive geothermal electrical generation site, Geysers geothermal field in Lake County, California, has been running out of steam. And Lake County Sanitation officials were facing expensive options for disposing of their partially treated wastewater. Now it appears that they have solved both... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 1993

In July the Construction Specifications Institute appointed an Ad Hoc Environmental Issues Committee to promote awareness of environmental matters among CSI members and the construction industry. In its mission statement, CSI includes a commitment to “encourage the use of construction materials that will ensure the health, safety, and welfare... Read more

Op-Ed

September 1, 1993
Perspective: Let’s Not Forget About Energy Use

Here at EBN, we’re as guilty of it as anyone. We’ve tended to give short shrift to energy conservation in part because there are other excellent publications that focus just on energy. But we did put energy at the top of our

Checklist for Sustainable Design and Construction. And that's... Read more

News Brief

September 1, 1993
Construction Materials Recycling Guidebook

Pamela Winthrop Lauer, project director. 1993. Free. 36 pages. Order from: Metropolitan Council, Attn: Data Center, Mears Park Center, 230 E. Fifth St., St. Paul, MN 55101; 612/291-8140.

Although designed for use by contractors in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, this guidebook has lots of... Read more