Archive for November, 2008

Secrets of Eco-friendly Garments

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008
Rakesh P asked:


One popular misconception by consumers is that eco-friendly garments tend to look dull and drab as they are only available in plain fabrics and neutral colours. This is not true at all.

Provided the correct dyes and processes are used, environmentally friendly garments can be produced in a wide range of attractive colours and fabrics. “The current trend identified by the retail industry is towards natural fibres and natural looking garments. This reinforces the idea that we will have an increased demand for eco-friendly garments in the future.” The increased awareness of environmental concerns has led to many environmental improvements within the business. Throughout Bibette, all used paper is separated and collected for recycling. Operations Director, Rodney Stellenboom emphasizes this by describing some of the ongoing initiatives in the factory for improving Bibette’s environmental performance. “We have investigated our waste and are now separating waste in order to take advantage of opportunities to reuse or recycle waste products. In addition to the paper, all plastic is recycled, fabric waste is sold for reuse and all clothes hangars used internally are reused,” says Stellenboom. Good environmental management is evident throughout the production process at Bibette. Excellent standards of housekeeping and care for all materials and products can be observed at the plant. For example, on the cutting floor, state of the art machinery is programmed to minimize fabric wastage when cutting.

Over 80 percent of production is cut using this efficient machinery. Good organization, tidiness and correct procedures are essential for waste reduction and these basics are practiced throughout the company. Since efforts to segregate and recycle waste streams have been made, overall waste volumes going to landfill has drastically reduced. Whereas, previously, loads of general wastes were removed from the factory several times a day, now the new compactor needs emptying approximately once a week. This has created savings in costs of waste disposal When waste items cannot be reused or recycled, they are disposed of in the best manner for the environment. For example, old light tubes are crushed in the correct drum crusher and then disposed of by a permitted Waste Contractor. In addition to the focus on wastes, Bibette has looked at the management of their energy sources. The boiler is regularly serviced and adjusted by outside consultants to ensure that it is well maintained and able to run at maximum efficiency. There is also an ongoing review of electricity usage to look at potential savings in energy. Educational posters for staff are all over the factory. These cover a range of useful information for employees including environmental information such as the Western Cape campaign for water saving. This involvement of staff will greatly improve the buy-in to the environmental management process. Environmental improvements within a factory can produce multiple benefits. On top of the initial attraction of the economic advantages of reduced resource use, reduced wastage and ensuing cost savings, other benefits include a reduction in risk, improved employee morale, better publicity and relationship with the community and opportunities to obtain a marketing advantage. Bibette, together with its suppliers Gregory Knitting Mills and Frame Spinning, is able to create a wide range of garments that meet exacting international standards for “Eco-friendliness”. South Africans can be proud that local companies are able to compete with, and meet or beat the global standards for textile products.

A composite material is produced by using polyester textile wastes as reinforcement material and mainly urea formaldehyde as matrix material. This composite is used in banks, tables, shelves, and pots. The bending strength and absorption properties of the textile reinforced composite are investigated and compared with fibre board and medium density fibre board which are alternative materials for the same end-uses. The polyester wastes such as, yarns, woven, and knitted fabrics cut at random dimensions are used as reinforcement material. Matrix material is prepared by mixing urea formaldehyde resin, ammonium sulphate, and flour in a weight ratio of 100:5:10 consecutively. The bending strength of the textile reinforced composite is less than the fibre board and the medium density fibre board, but it absorbs less water. It seems that the properties of the textile reinforced composite can be improved by considering the test results obtained.



OAFE

What kind of fixtures are there, for like, say, attaching together pieces of a chair, that are eco-friendly?

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
misshotkey asked:


I have a product design exam coming up, and its somthing to do with eco-friendly’ness and furniture. So i was wondering what different ways are there of attaching parts not using screws and bolts.. and can u get any enviromently glues?? that are water proof and reli strong?

TYANNE

eco-friendly hair straightening products?

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
Kayla J asked:


I’m very eco oriented but I can’t seem to find and organic hair straightening product spray/serum. Please give me some names of products that are eco friendly or organic that work for you. I have oily, blonde, wavy hair.

Thank you!!!

RONISHA

Where can I find recycled, organic, and eco friendly products online?

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
USC asked:


I don’t want to buy them in bunches, just maybe one or two of each.
Thanks
-USC

SHAVONDA

What is a eco-friendly product or a organic food?

Tuesday, November 11th, 2008
jgangster93 asked:


What is really concidered a an eco-friendly product. recycaled paper? If you kno what a eco-friendly product is, please list them and where you can get them. The same with organic food.

TRISTAN

Need name for eco friendly pet store?

Monday, November 10th, 2008
BnB asked:


My mom and I are opening an eco friendly pet store that will offer biodegradable/nature friendly products and all natural pet foods etc. and we are trying to come up with a catchy name that portrays that. Any suggestions would be great. So far we’ve come up with Organic Paws Boutique or Eco Chic Pet Boutique what do you think?

NAV

What would you name a white-out product that is eco friendly (non-toxic) ?

Sunday, November 9th, 2008
smileforlife asked:


We came up with a white out product for a bio class. So we have to now name it, so it should be a ecofriendly sounding name as well as describe function.

LEXI

We’re looking for new export market for our eco-friendly furniture products, need advice from anybody?

Friday, November 7th, 2008
Treecycled asked:


we are looking new export market for our eco friendly furniture products, these furnitures made of wood waste and use free VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) on finishing and adhesives. Needs importer for bulk quantity at least 1X20′FCL each order.
looking for importers for our eco friendly furniture products made of wood waste and use free VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) on finishing and adhesives materials. Minimum order for mixed items is 1X20′FCL (Full Container Load)

see products details on www.treecycled.com
we are furniture manufacturer based in Jepara, Indonesia.

MARLOW

Eco Friendly Thermocellit Block Build System

Thursday, November 6th, 2008
K.Towers asked:


Eco friendly property construction using Thermocellit blocks. Save money, save time and save energy!!

ThermoCellit honeycombed clay blocks are made from fired clay and have a honeycomb cross-section. The external walls of your property can be built rapidly with this single skin eco friendly build system which replaces conventional cavity walls. These thermocellit honeycombed clay blocks combine rapid build time with moisture protection, noise and thermal insulation all in one.

The large block size, coupled with the fact that cavity wall construction is no longer required to satisfy the Building Regulations, means that buildings can be much more rapidly built.

The blocks are laid with a horizontal mortar joint 8-12mm thick using a special light weight mortar.

Vertical joints are tongue and grooved and need no mortar. The ThermoCellit range includes special blocks for windows and corners, and lintels.

Internal walls can also be built with Cellit blocks.

The main and obvious advantages gained by using Thermocellit build blocks are rapid build times and more importantly the eco friendliness of the system along with the following:

• Easy to plan wall layout

• Easy to use

• Blocks can be cut

• No mortar is needed in the vertical joints due to a tongue and grooved edge, reducing mortar use by up to 40%.

• Very little thermal movement results in less cracking and better building resale values

• Surface fixings compare favourably with conventional masonry construction

• The blocks are very strong and have a high impact resistance

The large block size, which allows rapid construction coupled with excellent thermal properties, makes this a very eco friendly build system and is becoming very popular. We are already in the process of building 5 properties with this system. See our web site: www.1st2spain.com. There are several great external and internal finishes available. We use Mona Capa which is the best suited for Spanish climate in our opinion.

ThermoCellit block

Height 240 mm Length 260 mm Thickness 300 / 365 mm Weight 162 / 197 kg/m² respectively

Vapour diffusion resistance, ? 4 U-value with external render and internal plaster

0.36/0.30 W/m²K respectively Crushing strength of Thermocellit wall 4 N/mm²

Sound reduction (with render + plaster finishes) 48 / 51 dB respectively

Cellit block

Height 240 mm Length 400 mm Thickness 100 / 125 / 150 mm Weight 74 / 90 / 108 kg/m²

Crushing strength of Cellit wall 4 N/mm²

Sound reduction (plaster both sides) 47 dB (125 block)

Mortar 30 kg bag (mixed with 10 litres water makes 30 litres wet

mortar). Sufficient for 1.00 m² of 300 mm wall and 0.80 m² of 365 mm wall at 8-12 mm mortar joint thickness.

Maintenance

No maintenance required.

Humidity and condensation

High protection against dampness penetration and the formation of condensation.

Acoustic Insulation

Good results are easily achieved.

Quality of living environment

Healthier living environment is assured by the lack of dampness, the good insulation values and the resistance against biological growth.

Air quality

The clay blocks do not contain pollutants such as fibres, organic airborne materials (benzene, toluene, solvents, ethers), formaldehyde and so on (there are about 100 possible pollutants in organic airborne materials such as PFA). No fungicides or insecticides are present and no radioactive components.

Recyclability

Thermocellit clay building blocks are totally recyclable. href=”http://www.1st2spain.com”>http://www.1st2spain.com



OSSIAN

How much would you pay for eco-friendly pet clothing?

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
R6LA asked:


hey guys - any and all feed back will be appreciated … although if you think dogs wearing clothes is ridiculous, you might not be able to provide the exact TYPE of feedback i’m looking for :-)
So the question is, how much would you pay for a dog jacket like the one in my yahoo people profile picture? Keep in mind the products are eco-friendly and therefore slightly more expensive. The fabric is made in the US, and organic. Everything will be manufactured in the US so keep that in mind.

this is organic, fair trade, sweat-shop free!

thanks so much!

PALANI