Great video. I ran across a company that is based out of Orlando.I happen to pass by them while they were demoing a house in our neighborhood. So I stopped and talked to the GC for a minute. He said from that demo they recycled more than 70% of it which I was impressed with. I went his website that was on the site and it's pretty refreshing as well. The companies site is turningleafcoDOTcom if you are interested in checking it out. This isnt an advertisement either. Just thought was interesting
Looking at videos today. I like the clip, nice job , have a look at my Home Wind Turbine videos and subscribe or friend me if you like. My patent pending system won a Green Design Contest, check it out.
Can you green capitalism? something is 'green' if it lasts several lifetimes in my book, but there's not much profit to be made with such low turnover, do you ever consider how dirty is the cash spent in your shop? I mean how was it earned? you become a party to that money when you trade with, say, a concrete manufacture worker (bigger carbon footprint than auto industry) BUT good on yer' anyway, keep reviewing your practices(do you have a written gren policy?)
Great video. I ran across a company that is based out of Orlando.I happen to pass by them while they were demoing a house in our neighborhood. So I stopped and talked to the GC for a minute. He said from that demo they recycled more than 70% of it which I was impressed with. I went his website that was on the site and it's pretty refreshing as well. The companies site is turningleafcoDOTcom if you are interested in checking it out. This isnt an advertisement either. Just thought was interesting
stabl1057 11 months ago
Looking at videos today. I like the clip, nice job , have a look at my Home Wind Turbine videos and subscribe or friend me if you like. My patent pending system won a Green Design Contest, check it out.
Thanks, Sam
HomePowerWind 1 year ago
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UnitedImaging 2 years ago
Can you green capitalism? something is 'green' if it lasts several lifetimes in my book, but there's not much profit to be made with such low turnover, do you ever consider how dirty is the cash spent in your shop? I mean how was it earned? you become a party to that money when you trade with, say, a concrete manufacture worker (bigger carbon footprint than auto industry) BUT good on yer' anyway, keep reviewing your practices(do you have a written gren policy?)
diosmio99 2 years ago
Great video, I really want to build a green home one day
Dustylove 3 years ago