Plastic bad for you & the environment - going No Plastic Please!

June 9, 2008 by admin · 1 Comment 

Living close to San Diego’s coast and surfing for fun I see the effects of plastic pollution regularly. So as a green building and life style consultant for businesses and homeowners but most importantly a dad who wants the best earth for his child to live in, how could I not comment on this topic - Plastic!

It’s no secret that the overuse of plastic in our world is one of the most dangerous aspects to climate change/deteriorating health of the planet/people.

The 2 main reasons for this are simple: Read more

Measuring Sustainability

June 2, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

As an eco-consultant, I am often asked by clients about how companies connect sustainability and green business initiatives to show that these measures result in real financial advantage. It is an obvious concern for any business focused on the bottom line. For a business, every action must have a proportionate change in its net profits and the impact of putting green business practices in place should be no different. In fact, ‘profit’ is one of the 3 principles of sustainability and plays an important role in whether or not more companies would get into the ‘green business club’.

But it is a complex question because, for one, the immediate effect of green business practices can be an increase in costs, albeit a marginal one if at all. Secondly, green business tips abound on the Internet and through green business guides and following them leads to more than one benefit in different areas. It is a task melding those benefits into a cohesive form. Read more

What ‘Green’ elements do homebuyers want?

June 2, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Real estate development is and always has been one of the most profitable businesses globally – there is only so much earth to build upon and with world population growing daily, demand and supply used to be enough to take care of profits. But unmitigated construction and lack of environmentally friendly real estate are a potent combination leading to reduced natural resources. The current need of environmentally friendly home building and green development have never been more paramount.

Gerald Hines, Chairman of Hines, a privately held real estate firm with locations nation wide, says, “Green Development is good for business. Tenants, owners, purchasers and brokers are all becoming more sophisticated and are realizing the financial and social benefits of green product”. This may seem contrary to the popular view on green building development, that it costs more and cuts into a developer’s profits. But with awareness and demand for environmentally friendly real estate growing, it will once again be the forces of demand and supply that ensure profits for a builder. Read more

Living green in the real world

June 2, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Learning to live green is a process. You don’t simply wake up one morning and you’re Ed Begley Jr. Even he wasn’t Ed Begley Jr. the environmentalist for 20 years. Living green is a process in which you take small, incremental steps everyday to leave less of an impact on our world. It means conserving water, energy, and using the power of your dollar wisely, etc.

The areas you can make daily changes are: Read more

Green Incentives

June 2, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 


Green Incentives

Nationwide, many local governments and groups are offering a wide range of incentives to go green. Cities all around America are doing what they can. For example, Read more