Saturday, November 15, 2008

Ideal Bite: Counter(top) Argument


Counter(top) Argument

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If 10,000 Biters replace their counters with recycled glass tiles instead of ones made from new glass, we'll "recycle" the glass equivalent of 25 skyscrapers.


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In 1998, a house in TX that's made exclusively of plastic laminate became a U.S. National Landmark.


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Are you debating whether to replace your kitchen surfaces?

The Bite
Try rebutting this: Green countertops look great, have no known health risks (unlike granite's radiation), and incorporate eco-materials that are way better for the planet than your average topper. Pro.

The Benefits
  • Exhibiting good aesthetic judgment. Recycled tile countertops come in every color of the rainbow, and paper-based varieties (yep - recycled paper) are available in many solid and mottled colors.
  • Making your eco-counter point. Example: Every time we recycle a glass bottle (for recycled glass tiles, for example), we save enough energy to light a 100-watt light bulb for 4 hours.
  • Winning LEED accreditation. These countertops contribute to a new home's LEED points, upping its value.

Personally Speaking
Jen put a Kirei Board (sometimes used as flooring) countertop in her kitchen - check out a pic in the blog.

Wanna Try?
  • Kirei Board - reclaimed sorghum straw material ($15/square foot).
  • Vetrazzo - you mighta seen 'em at Whole Foods or the Ritz Carlton (well, maybe not there) - created using salvaged glass pieces ($125-$150/square foot).
  • Squak Mountain Stone - made from coarse (in a good way) cement, paper, and cement-strong coal fly ash left over from power plants ($50/square foot).
  • Paperstone Certified Series - smooth, solid-color surface made from 100% postconsumer paper waste ($40/square foot).
  • Terra Green - 55% recycled glass tiles in a few different textures ($20/square foot).

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