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Getting Greener
According to many people, Boulder, CO, is a rather progressive city. It has an abundance of bike-paths, which helps to conserve energy and decrease global warming, and it has an extensive recycling program. In addition to a low rate of crime, Boulder is well-known for its alternative choices and its overall healthy life-style. Colorado in general now has a law that makes it illegal to use a cell-phone while driving a vehicle, which keeps the state’s roads safer. The city also has a strict noise-ordinance at night that allows residents to sleep without too many noisy disturbances, like barking dogs or a relentlessly pounding drum-beats at two o’clock in the morning. Combine this urban terrain with a bamboo platform-bed and an organic latex mattress, and Boulder becomes a haven for sleeping peacefully. So, if you want to create an eco-friendly household, then consider buying an eco-friendlyset of bedroom furniture.
Keep Your Money in Town
Eco-friendly companies are common in Boulder. Homes with solar-panels abound. Certain stores and offices are using wind energy more and more. Boulder County residents are challenging fracking companies on a regular basis. Demonstrations against Monsanto’s GMO (genetically-modified organisms) practices are common. And recycling is almost a vocation for most residents of Boulder. Many small, local businesses also have a reputation for applying eco-friendly practices, so the Green Movement in Boulder is spreading like an infectious disease. So, if you’re tired of the commercial manipulations of big corporations, then vote with your wallet by purchasing products from local retail sources. Or barter with the artist across the street for one of her beautiful paintings or some of her gorgeous home-made jewelry. Buy organic produce from local growers and farmers. Purchase what you need from the neighborly entrepreneurs, small businesses owners and local companies who truly consider your wellbeing in the ways they conduct business.
Today, most cities around the world have retail outlets that sell a wide variety of items made from natural or organic ingredients. Regarding contemporary furniture, consider a dresser made from natural solid-wood, instead of artificial particle-board or a composite material. Or consider owning an orthopedic, organic latex mattress, instead of a conventional mattress/box-spring package made of toxic, synthetic materials, all of which will take many, many years to biodegrade, once it all ends up clogging already inundated land-fills. So, leverage your economic power by buying eco-friendly products from local businesses and companies that rely on sustainable practices, renewable resources and eco-friendly merchandise.
About the Author :
This article was written by Mark Klosterman who worked at Haiku Design. Since its inception, Haiku Designs has provided the finest collections of modern furniture for home and offices. It offers all kinds of bedroom , living room, dining room, office furniture items and more. Apart from this, Haiku Designs also offers natural bedding, floor covering and other accessories.