A Truly Eco-Friendly Home Built from Mother Earth

Posted by Daily Green Ideas | Saturday, February 27, 2010 | ,

Ever wander what a sustainable home might look like? We aren't just talking about a renewable energy home, but a home that was actually built with the earth's soil. This is an amazing home, both aesthetically and environmentally. Check out the videos below to see how it's done.





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Big Business is Going Green

Posted by Daily Green Ideas | Wednesday, February 24, 2010 |

Big businesses are even catching onto the green revolution, which can mean a big change for our environment and the impact that these huge companies can make. Check out the video below to see how it's being done!

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Green Tips to Save Water and Electricity

Posted by Daily Green Ideas | Saturday, February 20, 2010 | , ,

In the video below, you'll find some great simple green tips you might not have thought of before. You'll be shown how to save some water in the bathroom and how to save wasted electricity from the dreaded "phantom" power. Check it out!

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Make Your Own Recycled Magazine Organizer

Posted by Daily Green Ideas | Sunday, February 14, 2010 | , , ,

This is a DIY tutorial on making a recycled magazine organizer for your home. If you need a spot to organize your magazines, then try this tutorial out for a great green piece of new home decor.

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Valentine's Day Green Gift Ideas

Posted by Daily Green Ideas | Monday, February 08, 2010 | ,

Valentine's Day is coming up quick, and if you still haven't found your loved one a gift, it's a perfect chance to get him or her a green Valentine's gift. The best part is all of these eco-friendly Valentine's Day gift ideas are under $20. Check out the video below for great green gift ideas for Valentine's day that won't break your budget!

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Eco-Friendly Gift Wrapping

Posted by Daily Green Ideas | Sunday, February 07, 2010 | , , ,

Have you ever wandered how to wrap presents without using so much paper? It's easier than ever with this tutorial video on furoshiki gift wrapping! Furoshiki (cloth) can be used over and over unlike wrapping paper which is generally thrown away. Check out the video below to see how you can start using a more sustainable method for wrapping your holiday gifts.

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