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There are many celebrity projects that highlight green issues, including actress and interior designer Bridgid Coulter, longtime girlfriend of actor and environmental activist Don Cheadle. Coulter was recently featured on E! News for the Venice California green home she redesigned into an eco-friendly bungalow with many green living features and recycled materials. Bridgid Coulter is also known for her work on stage and screen, her credits include Rosewood, Class of ‘96 and Family Matters

(Image Credit: bridgidcoulterdesign.com)

Coulter is a house flipper and also runs a boutique design studio, which is adjacent to her retail storefront. In her Santa Monica store, Bridgid Coulter Design, she features her signature line of textiles, pillows, eco candles and custom furniture; as well as other home accessories.  Her longtime beau, Don Cheadle, is an UNEP Ambassador for the Environment, so being eco-friendly is something close to the couple’s heart.

The bungalow, originally built in 1953, was brought down to stud, and the debris was handled in a responsible and earth friendly manner. The eco design elements are evident in the great room (a combined living and dining room space) where all the light fixtures are made from recycled glass. The lights are also on dimmers, which not only allows you to add atmosphere to the room, but also helps control the heat in the room as well. The room also boasts an eco-designed fireplace, which runs on ethanol fuel. Ethanol is a clean burning fuel and the fireplace does not need ventilation to run. The fireplace is portable, so you could conceivably decide to move it into one of the bedroom easily.

The kitchen is outfitted with stainless steel Energy Star appliances. All the countertops are made of recycled glass, and the cabinets were made from FSC certified wood using green glue. Another feature of the house is that there is a water filtration system in the kitchen which eliminates the need for bottled water, a simple glass or reusable bottle can be filled from the tap.

The home office is filled with antique items. When you don’t buy brand new, you are reducing waste and decreasing the carbon cost of the items in your home. The new window shades were made locally in Los Angeles of all natural fiber. Coulter suggests buying local as it cuts down on shipping which further reduces the carbon footprint of the home.

The bedrooms are filled with repurposed furniture including an upcycled end table made of out old rubber tires. It’s unique pieces like this that add visual interest to a room while embracing green living ideals.  The bathrooms tiles and sinks are made from recycled materials. The toilet has a fun eco feature because it’s dual flush, which means you choose from option one or two to use less water as the situation requires. Outside they planted greenery native to dessert temperatures, which means less watering. In LA, you would have to water frequently to keep greenery alive given the heat, so this is also a cost saving measure. Another great feature that the outside of the house boasts is the raised garden platforms, which were made out of the pallets that the siding was delivered in.

This million-dollar home is a shining example of a green home where a family can create many treasured memories. Kudos to Bridgid Coulter for green living designs at their best.
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Most of our readers are aware of the ENERGY STAR label, but how is it qualified?  ENERGY STAR is a trusted, internationally recognized, government-backed symbol representing energy efficiency, environmental protection and cost-savings for energy-efficient products and practices.  The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) establishes criteria for evaluation purposes and determines whether or not the ENERGY STAR rating has been earned. 

“The ENERGY STAR label was established to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants caused by the inefficient use of energy; and, make it easy for consumers to identify and purchase energy-efficient products that offer savings on energy bills without sacrificing performance, features, and comfort.”

How Does EPA Choose which Products Earn the Label?

“Products can earn the ENERGY STAR label by meeting the energy efficiency requirements set forth in ENERGY STAR product specifications. EPA establishes these specifications based on the following set of key guiding principles:

• Product categories must contribute significant energy savings nationwide.
• Qualified products must deliver the features and performance demanded by consumers, in addition to increased energy efficiency.
• If the qualified product costs more than a conventional, less-efficient counterpart, purchasers will recover their investment in increased energy efficiency through utility bill savings, within a reasonable period of time.
• Energy efficiency can be achieved through broadly available, non-proprietary technologies offered by more than one manufacturer.
• Product energy consumption and performance can be measured and verified with testing.
• Labelling would effectively differentiate products and be visible for purchasers.”

Fortunately, there is an abundance of ENERGY STAR products available for your home.  So if you’re currently shopping for your greener lifestyle, click here to find the options available for numerous types of ENERGY STAR rated products including:

Appliances
• Clothes Washers
• Dehumidifiers
• Dishwashers
• Freezers
• Refrigerators
• Room Air Cleaners & Purifiers
• Water Coolers

Building Products
• Seal and Insulate
• Roof Products
• Windows, Doors and Skylights

Computers & Electronics
• Audio/Video
• Battery Chargers
• Computers
• Cordless Phones
• Displays
• Imaging Equipment
• Set-top Boxes & Cable Boxes
• Televisions

Heating & Cooling
• Air Conditioning, Central
• Air Conditioning, Room
• Boilers
• Dehumidifiers
• Fans, Ventilating
• Furnaces
• Heat pumps, Air Source
• Heat pumps, Geothermal
• Home Sealing – Insulation & Air Sealing
• Mini–Split Heating & Cooling
• Room Air Cleaners & Purifiers

Lighting and Fans
• Decorative Light Strings
• Fans, Ceiling
• Light Bulbs
• Light Fixtures
• Plumbing
• Water Heater, Gas Condensing
• Water Heater, Heat Pump
• Water Heater, High Efficiency Gas Storage
• Water Heater, Solar
• Water Heater, Whole Home Gas Tankless

There’s no doubt that ENERGY STAR rated products not only provide energy efficiency, but they assist with our collective plight to reduce energy consumption and live a greener lifestyle.  Furthermore, it’s been effectively demonstrated that purchasing products with the ENERGY STAR label will help reduce costs on your energy bills.  I’m sure most people have at least one (if not more) ENERGY STAR products in their homes, but the list of available energy efficient products is vast and can satisfy most household needs without paying a fortune.  Operating with energy efficiency helps us truly value our energy resources, mitigates the impact of high energy prices, reduces the need for new fossil fuel burning power plants, and diminishes our reliance on energy imports.  Ultimately, the result is what we all should be endorsing and moving towards:  decreased greenhouse gas emissions and less air pollutants.

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This past weekend (April 23 to April 25, 010), Planet Forward was an exhibitor at the Green Living Show in Toronto.  Over 20,000 green consumers converged to learn more about the latest and greatest in green products, sustainable and organic food, eco-friendly cars, and renewable energy solutions.

green-livingThere was lots of action on the main stage.  John Bell, host of the successful television series World’s Greenest Homes, conducted several ‘know how’ sessions on eco-renovations and greening your home.  Van Jones, environmental advocate, author of The Green Collar Economy, and former Special Advisor for Green Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation to President Obama, delivered the keynote address to discuss today’s environmental challenges.  Speakers also included actors Colin Firth and Amy Smart, as well as popular Canadian and multiple Olympic Medalist, Clara Hughes.  There was a huge line up to get an autograph after Clara spoke, and we tracked down one of her handlers to give her one of our stainless steel bottles.   Visitors to main stage even had the opportunity to hear the Toronto mayoral candidates’ environmental platforms.  Even Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty worked the crowd.

There truly was a plethora of green vendors, with over 400 exhibitors.  Many renewable energy solutions were on display like windmills to power your residence or solar panels for your roof.  Whether you wanted organic cosmetics, sustainable snacks and treats, green cleaning solutions, organic dairy, all natural pet food, green cars, reusable bottles, reusable bags, organic fashion or Energy Star rated appliances and electronics – the Green Living Show had numerous vendors ready to fulfill your eco-minded needs.  Heck, there was even free valet parking for your bicycle.

If you were hungry, the best place to visit was the Farm Fresh Fare section.  Presented by Toyota Canada, it paired local farmers and producers with Toronto chefs and a variety of sustainable, local food with something for everyone – vegetarians, omnivores and carnivores.  I personally enjoyed the organic goat cheese, tomato and cucumber salad and the good old fashioned chicken noodle soup from the kitchen of renowned Canadian chef Jamie Kennedy.  Funds generated from the Farm Fresh Fare support Evergreen and Slow Food’s charitable mandates of connecting people with nature and providing access to good, clean and fair food.

reusable-stainless-steel-bottlesPlanet Forward’s exhibit was located next to the Kids Zone and it was a busy weekend.  Just like our experience last year at the Green Living Show, our reusable stainless steel bottles were an extremely popular item and we sold out of many of our colors before the show ended on Sunday.
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