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What Are Recycled House Materials: See These 12 Examples

ByJim Pritchard January 26, 2023January 12, 2025

Recycled house materials are a great way to keep your costs down and minimize your impact on the environment. In this article, we look at 12 examples of recycled materials you could use today.

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16 Awesome Examples of Bamboo Architecture (with pictures)

ByErin Shine January 25, 2023October 14, 2024

These 16 examples of bamboo architecture will blow your mind. They are some of the most amazing structures we’ve ever seen. Click here to see them in all their glory.

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Bamboo vs. Steel: What to Consider With Each When Building

ByErin Shine January 23, 2023October 14, 2024

Whether it is best to use bamboo vs. steel as concrete reinforcement or other building applications that rely on high tensile strength is an interesting debate. In this article, we examine the details, including the arguments for and against.

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A zoomed in image of a small patch of green grass with a light green outline of a house on it. Surrounding the house are icons representing air quality, waste recycling, non-toxic materials, water efficiency, and energy efficiency. There are plans, a house key, and energy-efficient light blubs also surrounding the image. At the top is a title "Top 7 Best Components of Green Building."
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The Top 7 Best Components of Green Building (EPA Mandates)

ByJim Pritchard January 20, 2023June 1, 2025

The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends 7 Components of Green Building. In this article, we explain what they are and how you can use them. Click here to learn more.

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All About Recycled Building Materials: The Key Facts to Know

ByJim Pritchard January 19, 2023October 14, 2024

Recycled building materials are a great way to save money and reduce your impact on the environment simultaneously. But which materials are most commonly recycled, and how is this done? We find out.

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A collage including a builder wearing a blue hard hat and high visibility tabard with his arms crossed and smiling. There is an older builder in the background, similarly attired. In the top left of the collage is a green footprint on a brown background with the words "carbon footprint". The bottom right has assorted building materials and the words "5 Lowest Carbon Footprint Building Materials (Use Today)" are written in green letters on a brown background along the bottom.
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5 Lowest Carbon Footprint Building Materials (Use Today)

ByJim Pritchard January 19, 2023June 1, 2025

With global temperatures continuing to rise because of global warming, the construction industry must use the lowest carbon footprint building materials available. We look into the carbon footprints of 5 common building materials.

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Sustainable Construction: The Top 10 Methods to Build With

ByJim Pritchard January 17, 2023October 31, 2024

Sustainable construction methods are becoming more mainstream as construction firms and their clients look to minimize their carbon footprints and other environmental impacts. We highlight ten of the top sustainable building methods you can use today.

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10 of the Most Non-toxic Sustainable Building Materials

ByJim Pritchard January 16, 2023October 14, 2024

The demand for non-toxic sustainable building materials is growing, thanks to greater awareness of environmental, health, and well-being issues. We give a rundown of the top 10 non-toxic, sustainable building materials on the market today.

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What Is Sustainable Bamboo Construction? (Pros and Cons)

ByJim Pritchard January 15, 2023October 14, 2024

With the construction industry accounting for 38% of carbon emissions worldwide, sustainable bamboo construction methods are being proposed to improve sustainability in the construction industry. But what is sustainable bamboo construction, and should you be doing it?

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The 10 Best Bamboo Plywood Companies to Buy From (Today)

ByJim Pritchard January 14, 2023June 16, 2024

Plywood is made from sheets of hardwood or softwood that are layers and glued together. But did you know you can buy plywood made from bamboo fibers? In this article, we give you a rundown of the 10 best bamboo plywood companies to buy from.

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