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Living off the Eskom grid
Living sustainably, I have to admit, was a concept more or less forced on my wife and me, since we decided to try to live in a fairly remote spot in the Karoo.
Collect autumn foliage for composting
If you haven't yet set up a compost bin - or pile in my case - now is the perfect time. As the autumn leaves start to fall, these are ideal for starting off compost in the garden.
A green garden with grey water
Watering, along with composting, feeding and mulching, is a vital component in successful gardening. During prolonged dry periods gardeners may want to make use of grey water to keep their gardens alive.
Eco-friendly ways to warm up a home
Before you rush out and buy an electric heater and hike up your electricity bill, consider some of these eco-friendly options for keeping your home snug and warm.
Health home = Healthy family
Our children are facing an historically unprecedented rise in chronic disease and illness such as cancer, autism, asthma, birth defects, ADD / ADHD, and learning and developmental disabilities.
Welcome to space
SPACE (Solar Powered Adaptive Container for Everyone) was founded in 2008. After success with the inaugural grid-tied sales office, the team developed a mobile off-grid prototype aimed at applications that require secure, portable, robust, power generation.
Weave with old clothes and fabric scraps
This week we look at weaving with recycled materials in our craft section, show the kids how to make a weaving loom, so I'm carrying the theme through to the Green section and using old t-shirts as weaving materials.
Still have some old CD's lying around?
Imagine being able to recycle or upcycle old CD's into imaginative sculptures that could be sold. That's exactly what Sean Avery has done and what so many others could be doing!
Are we heading for nuclear catastrophe
South Africa is set to construct a massive nuclear power plant in Jeffreys Bay, widely known as one of the best surfing spots in the world. Kyle Thiermann, pro surfer and head ofSurfing for Change visited Jeffreys Bay firsthand to learn the impact that the plant will have.
We must say "NO" to fracking
There has been a lot of talk recently about fracking and it's introduction to South Africa. I was originally confused as to what fracking was all about, but have watched a recent episode of Carte Blanche and undertaken some of my own research, there is no doubt in my mind that South Africa should say no to fracking!
Five steps to an eco-friendly kitchen
If you are planning to renovate or install a new kitchen, take a step in the right direction and become more eco-friendly with your kitchen design. Here are a few tips to consider when choosing materials for a kitchen:
Change your habits
In our everyday lives so much that we use is disposable. Even appliances and electronic gadgets have become disposable to a certain degree. In recent years we have adopted the attitude of dispose and replace rather than repair.
Build a home for free!
For thousands and thousands of years, housing was built from found materials such as rock, earth, reeds and logs. Today, there are mountains of by-products of our civilization that are already made and delivered to all areas. These are the natural resources of the modern humanity.
Ceiling fans save energy
Ceiling fans do such an efficient job of circulating air you can use them in any room in the home. Put them on when you are in the room - during the day and when sleeping - and turn them off when you leave.
Eco Christmas trees
This festive season decorate your home with a Christmas tree designed exclusively for the Design Museum by award winning interior and surface designer Giles Miller.
Save water
It's not just about saving you money on monthly water bills, it's about reducing your water consumption and becoming more eco-friendly. Here are a few practical ways that you can become water wise in the home and garden:
Green home design
Every year we see designers take on the challenge to create a home that incorporates element of green design. This year's winner shows that you can have a truly modern home without compromising on luxury and style.
Building a greener home
It's a brave family that demolishes an old house to build a greener home.
Paint your home green
Home-Dzine have always used and promoted the Prominent Paints range of products. Since as far back as the early eighties, I have used Prominent Paints for hundreds of projects.
Where have all the bees gone?
As someone who is allergic to bee stings (among others) and constantly on the watch for bees, this year I have noticed that my garden has been almost bee-free for the past few months.
Naturally fresh home
Spray your home with natural freshness with our selection of misting sprays made from essential oils. Essential oils not only freshen your home - they also lift you up emotionally.
Are you flushing money away?
From low-flow showerheads and toilets to aerated faucets, you can find many products that conserve energy and water in your bathroom.
Be an eco parent
Being a eco parent not only set's a good example for your children, it's good for your family's health and wellbeing. If you lead by example, your children will learn from you and realise that change can be good. Here are some easy ways to be an eco parent.
LED is looking good
To a homeowner shopping for a home, the look of energy saving bulbs is just as important, and up until recently, the look was, by most discerning accounts, not good.
South African architecture goes green
From Camps Bay to the centre of Sandton, South African architecture is placing its foundations firmly as a leader in contemporary design and cutting edge interiors. Not only that, South African architects are embracing green building using various sustainable and eco-friendly construction alternatives.
Some facts about wind turbines
At this stage in time, it's a large investment to set up a wind powered system, especially in view of the pros and cons.
Clean air conditioner
If you have an air conditioner in your home or office, it makes sense to ensure that it operates as efficiently as possible.
All-natural cleaning
Clean your home and yourself with products that are good to the environment and to you.
Keep pests at bay naturally
Instead of reaching for toxic chemical products to control garden pests, go for the sensible option and spray your plants with natural remedies for bugs.
Green home building solutions
Cutting-edge energy efficiency and stunning contemporary design are the keywords for a home that is elegant, functional, and efficient, and green - the home scored at the gold level under the US National Green Building Program. Is this the home design that we, in South Africa, can look forward to in the near future?
Natural alternatives to soap and shampoo?
In our Green section we ask for your green tips, and one that required more research is the hand soap and shampoo that we use in our home. Dove and Sunlight Soap were specifically mentioned.
What to do with old batteries
Battery recycling is not a matter of possibility. It comes down to the efforts you’re willing to take. Your ability to recycle will also depend on where you live and your closest designated drop-off point.
Learn how to recycle plastic
Simply by knowing which plastics are valuable for recycling you can make a big difference to the environment, by reducing the amount of waste on our landfills and dumps and recycling plastics into useful commodoties.
Tips for eco living
Small changes can make a big impact on our environment. Here are some tips to making changes that count.
Building a green home
Cutting-edge energy efficiency and stunning contemporary design are the keywords for a home that is elegant, functional, and efficient, and green - the home scored at the gold level under the US National Green Building Program. Is this the home design that we, in South Africa, can look forward to in the near future?
Repair for replace
Sometimes it still pays – financially, and of course environmentally – to repair rather than replace. Here are some rules of thumb about whether to repair or replace:
Growing my own
I finally managed to get into the garden and get my veggie and herb section started.
Educating the next generation
Being a green parent is good for your health as well as your family's health and future!
Move the planet
On 24 September, Moving Planet will be a day for all of us across the world to put our demands for climate action into motion.
Keep your home cool
Summer is on it's way, and that means heat! While a large majority of homes use air conditioners, we can all save money by using them less.
Don't throw away
Donating used electronics for reuse extends the lives of valuable products and maximizes the energy and resources that went into making the products.
Family games night
Here's a way to save energy and have fun at the same time. Dedicate one night of the week to family games night and gather the entire family together for a home-cooked meal and an evening away from the television, PC, Playstation or cellphone.
Recycle old pallets
If you ever come across the opportunity to pick up a few pallets take a look at some of the ideas I have come across for recycling old pallets into furniture and other practical and decorative pieces.
Using solar power to cook
We're all trying to look for ways to become more energy efficient and SunFire offers the best solutions to date.
Do you feel guilty?
Green guilt is a new phenomenon. It doesn't affect devotees of SUVs, chlorine bleach, bottled water and paper napkins. It strikes consumers who are the most eco aware -- those who work hard to make smart environmental choices but sometimes slip.
CFL hazards
We know that CFL's contain mercury but what we didn't know was the amount of mercury that is found in these types of bulbs. When operated normally a CFL emits no mercury and hence presents no hazard.
Life of a plastic bag
We’ve all seen images of birds and fish, with plastic grocery bags in mouth. Plastic bags are entering our food chain through oceans, rivers and the stomachs of wildlife.
 
Green alternative
My grandmother’s home always had a distinct smell; a combination of various foods and mothballs. Apart from having a pungent odour, are mothballs possibly dangerous as well?
 
E-waste solutions
Anything that uses electricity and becomes redundant changes into e-waste. This includes all computers, entertainment electronics, mobile phones, household appliances, office appliances etc.
 
Water - use it twice
Harvesting grey water in your home is a good way to save this natural resource. Instead of letting bath and shower water pour down the drain, re-use it to water your garden.
 
Save water in the home
You may have already adopted some green practices around your home but here is a list of a few energy saving tasks - focused around saving water in particular - that are worth taking a look at.
Repair, reuse, recycle
For many of the trusty products we use every day, malfunctions are a worst-case scenario. You don’t want to spend the money on repairs, and replacement means you have to get rid of the old one.
Eco-pest repellants
Whilst it is impossible to completely rid your home of some of these nasties, there are eco-friendly pest remedies that will slow them down!
Uses for plastic bags
I know, we all hate them with a passion. But despite taking cotton bags when we go shopping (most of the time…) and using them as bin liners, we still have about seventy-nine billion plastic bags in the house.
Natural air freshners
In 1980 scientists found that plants can purify air measured the effects of various houseplants on the presence of volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) including formaldehyde, benzene, trichloroethylene and xylene.
Get rid of mould
Over the years I have found three natural ingredients that kill mould: Tea tree oil (an essential oil found in most health food stores), grapefruit seed extract and vinegar. There are pros and cons of each, but all three work. Vinegar is by far the cheapest.
Green clean your home
Is your cleaning really as clean as you think it is? In the battle to keep your living space clean and healthy, are you using conventional cleaning products with caustic and toxic ingredients? They can be just as harmful as the grime and bacteria they’re meant to eliminate.
Cleaning solutions
Adopt a greener approach to your home cleaning. With a little ingenuity, consideration for the planet and a bit of elbow grease, it's possible to save a great deal of money and and keep you home clean and fresh.
Time to update your appliances?
If your washing machine is over 10 years old, it's time to update your appliances to save energy, water and detergents.
Eco-friendly paint removal
Plascon RemovALL can provide biodegradable, waterbased and non-carcinogenic coating removers.
Natural cleaners
By using all-natural substances to clean your home you can have a healther home and a healthier family and many of the natural home cleaning methods mentioned here are significantly cheaper than manufactured cleaners, saving you money as well.
A healthy home
We're all trying to do 'our bit' for the planet, and here's how you can make a difference in your own home.
The truth about cleaning products
Some conventional household cleaners sully the environment with ingredients that can contaminate the air, water, and soil when they are manufactured, used, and thrown away.
 
Uses for baking soda
Long known for its odour reducing properties, baking soda can also remove smoke and sweat odours from your laundry.
Cheap home tricks
With the emphasis firmly on protecting our environment, it makes sense to look at the way you can re-use products in your home.
How to dispose of old paint
Puzzled about how to dispose of leftover paint? Paint can be hazardous waste and as such, it is not the easiest stuff to get rid off. In many countries, it's even illegal to throw paint in the trash because of the damage it does to the environment.

 

 

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