Thursday, July 2, 2009

COVER YOUR WALLS GREEN!!

I have three kids and their health and safely is always a thought on my mind. As the world turns GREEN I thought why stop at the paint that covers your entire home. I did a little investigating and found that I wasn't alone. Sherwin Williams was already one step ahead. They have created environmentally friendly paints. Look for Duration Home and Harmony with the GreenSure logo. They have earned the Good Housekeeping seal of approval.


Sherwin Williams, "GreenSure Initiatives
We understand the concerns about protecting the earth's environment. Sherwin-Williams commitment reaches beyond supplying environmentally friendly paints. It extends throughout our laboratories, manufacturing facilities and distribution systems.
We are continually looking to develop new products and procedures within our organization to reduce the impact we have on nature. We've pioneered the use of environmentally-preferable solutions in our business practices and we are putting our green ideas to work.
We use sustainable raw materials, like soy and sunflower oil in our paints.
We've reduced the amount of solvent in our formulations, so the vapors being emitted into the atmosphere are more environmentally friendly.
New techniques in our manufacturing processes have helped produce less waste and we've implemented energy efficient methods in our plants.
We've streamlined national distribution processes, helping to conserve fuel, energy and other natural resources.
We've formulated many of our coatings to clean easily and to resist mildew and harmful bacteria improving the indoor and outdoor environments.
To help you easily identify our green coatings we have introduced the GreenSure™ designation for our environmentally friendly products. Our Greensure products offer maximum performance, long-term durability and the highest indoor air quality ratings.
Duration Home® and Harmony® carry the GreenSure logo designation and both have earned the Good Housekeeping Seal - proof that you can enjoy a beautiful room while still respecting nature's beauty" http://sherwinwilliams.com/


I am definately a novist in being GREEN but if we don't try we are giving up on our legacy. For more ideas on how to go GREEN visit http://economicallyundaunted.blogspot.com/
A great freind of mine has taken the challenge and a step in the direction I hope to follow for a GREENER future.

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