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Poly Wood is an environmentally friendly alternative to regular wood furniture. PolyWood is made mainly from recycled plastic milk cartons, and is used to make durable, attractive outdoor furniture. Invented in 1990 by Doug Rassi and Mark Phillabaum, PolyWood helps prevent countless trees from being cut down to build outdoor furniture in addition to keeping tons of plastic milk jugs from landfills and promoting green living. PolyWood recycled plastic furniture is produced by Poly~Wood, Inc.

Durable Recycled Plastic Furniture

Outdoor patio chairs and tables, in addition to all the other Poly Wood furniture, have proven to be extremely durable, unaffected by weather, moisture and sunlight. Furthermore, the non-porous nature of PolyWood plastic lumber allows PolyWood furniture to be left outdoors for year-round green living. Regular cleaning with soap and water keeps them looking clean and attractive over time. Poly Wood recycled plastic furniture are also heavy-duty and do not fly around in the wind. Unlike wood outdoor furniture, those made from PolyWood recycled plastic do not rot or deteriorate over time, and do not splinter, crack or require repainting. Although more expensive than regular wood furniture, Poly Wood alternatives last longer, are easier to maintain, and help reduce cutting down trees for lumber, make them the environmentally friendly choice for true green living. In addition, the high quality PolyWood recycled plastic furniture usually come with a 5 year warranty for residential use.

Attractive and Practical Outdoor Furniture

PolyWood recycled plastic furniture come in 6 different colors and over a hundred different models of chairs and other outdoor pieces. PolyWood plastic lumber is engineered to look and feel like actual wood. Made from recycled high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pastic that have been purified and UV protected, Poly Wood outdoor furniture do not fade or lose color over time. They are also much more resistant to stains than wood furniture.

Over time, Poly~Wood, Inc has increased the types of environmentally friendly outdoor furniture available. In addition to patio chairs and tables, there are now benches, rockers and bar stools. It is now possible to furnish an entire patio with Poly Wood premium recycled plastic furniture. Furthermore, they are as comfortable to sit on and use as regular wood furniture, making it an attractive choice for those considering an environmentally friendly green living alternative.

PolyWood outdoor furniture made from environmentally friendly recycled plastic is available from Amazon.com as well as various local retailers.

A Green Kitchen

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A green kitchen involves more than just green food products. Environmentally-friendly food preparation techniques, energy-efficient kitchen appliances, and non-toxic cleaning products are all an integral part of a green kitchen. More and more green alternatives are available today to practice true green living in our kitchens.

Green Stoves

The two main types of stove tops available today are gas and electric. Since most of the electricity in the United States comes from coal-burning power plants, both stove top alternatives essentially run on fossil fuels. Therefore it is important to get the most energy efficient model available, regardless of whether you prefer gas or electricity stove tops. For gas stoves, lower BTU’s are more energy efficient. However, it is recommended to have at least one high-output burner (~12000-15000 BTU/hr) for food that require quick boiling or searing.

For electric stove tops, the most efficient kind are the relatively new ones that use induction elements. These energy efficient induction stove tops transfer electromagnetic energy directly to heat pots and pans. However, induction stove tops require metal pots – cast iron, stainless steel, etc. – and aluminum or glass cookware will not work. The next best electric stove top are those that have ceramic glass surfaces, and these are also much easier to clean. The regular coiled electric stove tops are considered the least energy efficient, but are also the cheapest. If you do decide to go with a standard electric stove top, it is important to look for the highest efficiency ratings.

Durable Kitchen Utensils

When choosing kitchen utensils and cookware, the most environmentally friendly ones are those that are the most durable. Non-stick cookware are not known to last very long. In addition, possible health hazards caused by the peeling non-stick coatings are still being investigated. Cast iron or stainless steel cookware cost more, but last a long time. Wooden or plastic utensils also degrade over time, making durable metal utensils the greener choice.

Efficient Cooking Methods

The manner of cooking makes a big difference in the energy-efficiency of your kitchen. Using the correct cookware size can dramatically reduce energy consumption. Using a 6-inch pan on an 8-inch burner wastes about 40 percent of the heat output according to Energy Star. Using a microwave instead of an oven uses about a fifth of the energy. Also, using pressure cookers can save about 70 percent of the heat required to cook food. Cooking food in bulk at once saves a lot of energy also. Using ovens to cook food one after another uses a lot less energy than cooking them separately, as less heat is required to reheat the oven to high temperatures again.

Green Kitchen Chemicals

It is important to use environmentally-friendly surface cleaning liquids, dishwasher liquids and other chemicals around the kitchen. Not only are they non-toxic but also healthier and safer for the family and the planet. There are now many natural cleaning products available that are plant based and biodegradable, making them environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional cleaning liquids.

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