The phrase environmentally friendly or eco- friendly is used to refer to goods, services and/or practices considered to inflict little harm on the environment. The phrase has been in common usage for at least 20 years. This phrase also means "being friendly to the environment". For example, you can be environmentally friendly by recycling, or by being "green", as people call it.
Environmentalism is a concern for the preservation, restoration, or improvement of the natural environment, such as the conservation of natural resources, prevention of pollution, and certain land use actions. It often supports the struggles of indigenous peoples against the spread of globalization to their way of life, which is seen as less harmful to the environment.
MZI PRO GREEN PRODUCTS are products that promote the conservation of natural resources. We encourage you to choose products that support the environment and the resources that we often misuse. Below is a list of some of these products to help you become "PRO GREEN":
Central Air Conditioners
Cut down on your air conditioner's environmental impact with these efficient units.
Geo-Thermal Heat Pump
"You can improve your home’s “energy efficiency” with improved appliances, more insulation, and newer or fewer windows… but, did you know that over 50% of your utility costs come from heating, cooling, and water heating?"
Water-Saving Appliances
Since you use water for virtually every bathroom-specific task, purchase the most water-efficient appliances you can. Most toilets on the market now use 1.6 gallons per flush, a marked improvement over older models that use up to 8. Faucet aerators and low-flow showerheads can each cut water usage by up to 50 percent.
Faucet Aerator
Aerators are inexpensive ways to save lots of money, because they cost as little as $.75 and cut water consumption by up to 6 percent. The most efficient models use only 1 gallon per minute.
For more information on GOING GREEEN, click these links below:
Water Use Calculator (provided by KOHLER)
Tips for the Bathroom (provided by KOHLER)
Tips for the Kitchen (provided by KOHLER)
Green Living, Going Green (provided by National Geographic)
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