Archive for April, 2008

And Walmart Joins the Party

Monday, April 28th, 2008

light bulb

Unless you lived under a rock, you know replacing incandescent bulbs with fluorescent bulbs helps to save energy.  Now Walmart has jumped on board with this helpful tip and a few others in their latest TV campaign.  It’s a major turn in events when you think about 200 million buyers doing all these small things and how they add up to making a BIG GREEN difference.  Learn More.

soy milk

How about this one? I’ve heard it said many times that cows are the biggest culprits in the global warming arena. Apparently all the grass they eat makes them pretty gassy and the methane they emit is warming up the environment. Plus, it takes 11 pounds of grain (grass) to produce 1 pound of beef.  Walmart suggests drinking soymilk instead. Learn More.

green cleaning product

When I last visited my health conscious, socially responsible, psychologist for blind kids in the Bronx sister, she was cleaning her sink  with bleach. This is the place where the bottles of her infant son and sippy cups of my 3 year old niece are washed.  I reminded her that chlorine bleach is linked to breast cancer in addition to be just plain awful for the earth when the drain eventually dumps into an ocean or a river.  She reminded me that she needed to “sterilize” the area so her kids wouldn’t get germs.  Ever hear of super germs? I’ve located their birthplace. Thankfully Walmart is now offering a solution for overly paranoid germaphobes.  FYI… I use vinegar, lemon and water in a spray bottle, it works pretty well. Learn More.

coffee

I drink coffee, lots of coffee. Walmart says if I drink Rainforest Alliance Certified I can help to save 135,000 acres of land.  This is because it’s sustainably harvested and you can feel good about knowing people are getting fair (relative) wages for their crops. Learn More.

water filter

Finally, one of my biggest pet peeves is American people who drink bottled water, especially Los Angelenos.  There was a recent taste test that showed we have some of the best tasting water in the nation.  We live in a first world country, it’s ok to drink the water from the faucet. Remember we all did it in elementary all the way to college- from the fountains. We’re all still alive.  If you don’t like the taste, it’s easy to add a lemon slice or buy a filter.  I get a kick out of the people who won’t drink from the tap at my house, but will drink a Star Bucks, Coke from a soda fountain or iced tea in a restaurant. Uh, what do you think they made those drinks with- bottled water? Nope, it’s tap tap tap!  And the same people sit there drinking the water a waiter brings to their table- hello this is tap too and so is the ice! And what about the organic pasta you bought from Whole Foods? You filled the pot with tap water before you boiled it, right? The newly plump pasta is chock full of TAP WATER  and then you eat it and live!  Bottled water is just ridiculous.  Walmart’s pushing a filter, buy it and stop the insanity (and expense) of the bottled water. Learn More.

t shirt

I admit even I have to buy a bottle of water sometimes. I recently blogged about what to do with the empty bottles.  Here’s another ”feel good” solution. Walmart is offering shirts made of recycled bottles. This is cool on a few levels. First, the more people see them, the more they think about recycling and doing their part. Second, the tees are aimed at teens, so we have a new generation being brought up with green values. And finally it’s a tangible product to actually see how the second life of the water bottle (you shouldn’t be buying) is serving a better purpose than being a resident in trash dump. Learn More.  Unfortunately Walmart is still manufacturing all this stuff in China which is creating so much pollution that it offsets every action we make toward sustainability. They’ve taken the first step in promoting green products. Let’s hope they will carry on and do something about the bigger problem.

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Earth Day and My Favorite Gas Station

Monday, April 21st, 2008

BP Station

Last summer I was lucky enough to get my dream car the Lexus Hybrid SUV, white with creme interior.  I’m constantly carrying loads of design materials around and I’m a regular on construction sites, so it wasn’t long before I had two nails and a screw in my two front tires.  They’re slow leaks so I decided to fill them as needed instead of going out and replacing two almost brand new tires. I happen to live a few blocks from two famous LA  hot spots- the Kabbalah center and this outrageous BP gas station.  I remember when they were building it. Everyone in the neighborhood was like, “what the hell is it?” It looks like something from the Spider Man movie set. When I found out it was going to be a new gas station, I was pretty bummed out because it replaced the most affordable gas station on the Westside. But one day I pulled in to fill up my deflated tire and was pleasantly surprised. 

 Lori and her Hybrid

First of all the air was free and the adorable attendant was dressed in what looked to be a stylish hemp jump suit.  He asked me if he could help and if I needed the air gauge. This is service you don’t even get at the overpriced, architectural wonder of a  76 station on Burton Way in Beverly Hills.  I asked him, “what is going on here?” He recommended a tour if I had a minute.  The first thing he showed me was the restroom.  In addition to being pretty enough to put into one of my interiors, it ran on solar power, had a grey water system. The floor, sink and low flow faucets were all green products. I couldn’t believe I was standing in a gas station bathroom.  When then walked around the station and he pointed out all of the green features: solar panels to power the LED lights, sustainable planting, recycled content decorative metal sheathing. There is even cool, ambient lounge music playing while you pump.  Ok, even if it was a few cents more, I was sold on using this stations gas.  

BPs and the restrooms

On Sunday I was on my way to a cooking class on Robertson and I see that my station is fenced off (with recycled milk carton picket fence sold through Livingreen in Culver City) and people and booths have filled the space where my hybrid normally fuels.  I was really in shock. They closed the station in honor of Earth Day and filled it with everything green and a live band. They even featured my new dream car, the Smart Car. I’ve been in love with it for years when I’ve seen it on European holidays, but now it’s a reality on our streets. BP promoting this car ultimately means less fuel sales for them.  The entire experience was surreal. 

 Smart Car

A greedy fuel company forfeited a day of business to give back to community? Is this really happening? I guess things are changing.   

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What to do With Those Empty Water Bottles

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Voss Water Wall

The first time I saw this gorgeous Voss water bottle I was in the Four Seasons Hotel in New York. I think only because the bottle was so pretty I was compelled to pay seven dollars for water. There was no way I was going to just toss it!  There are flower vendors on almost every corner in Manhattan. So I bought some Gerber Daisies, went back to the room and used that sexy bottle as a vase.  I was delighted to the see what Michelle Kauffman had come up with on her blog. I guess she must have been seduced by that Voss bottle too.

Water Wall Ledge

To help keep a west wall cool in the warmer months of the year, you can drink all the Voss you like and use the bottles to construct a water wall. The water in the bottles acts as a thermal mass absorbing and storing the heat which can be released later in the evening when it might be needed. Any type of bottle can be used, but the entire point is that is should be a bottle you would have otherwise thrown away.

More Water Wall

The wall is not only resourceful, but it’s beautiful. While it provides protection from the heat and privacy from the outside world, the light beams pass through the windows and bounce all over your walls. You can customize the look by adding flowers, leaves or even food coloring. Please check out Michelle’s DIY Water Wall Guide for more information. AND ENJOY!!

 Beautiful Water Wall

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