TEMCO Facility Services: Green building materials will save money for businesses
Sustainable building designs offer businesses several advantages. Increasingly, companies are using green building materials to magnify the cost-saving effect of sustainable energy technology. Environmentally minded companies enjoy the financial benefits of being green. Big-name companies are going green Environmental Leader recently reported that Whole Foods and Google are now using a building material called Ecor in
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Greenbuilder discusses ECOR structural and non-structural building materials
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JustMeans corporate social sustainability blog covers ECOR
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Environmental Leader Environmental & Energy News writes about ECOR
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NOBLE’s ECOR Material Adopts Cradle to Cradle Principles
Article by Antonio Pasolini (3BL Media/Just Means) – Can you imagine getting waste materials such as wood, office and cardboard paper, organic waste, in short, any type of cellulose fiber, and turn it into a resilient, super green material for a wide range of applications? Well, someone has done just that and turned it into a
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Environmental Leader: Google, Whole Foods Using Ecor Sustainable Building Material
“Google and Whole Foods are among the companies using Noble Environmental Technologies’ building material product, Ecor, made from 100 percent recycled material. Ecor is also 100 percent recyclable and free of toxins. Noble created ECOR in partnership with the USDA and it is currently being used by architects, designers, furniture and cabinetry manufacturers in place of
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GreenBiz Sustainable Business e-zine on ECOR
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GreenBiz: “Upstart manufacturer turns fiber waste into building materials”
Looking for a non-structural building material that is as versatile as wood composite, aluminum or fiberboard but far less toxic? That’s the promise behind ECOR, a product made from recycled cardboard, wood scraps, even agricultural byproducts such as coffee grounds and corn-stalk fiber. Developed by Noble Environment Technologies, ECOR already is used by Whole Foods
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Sustainablog talks about ECOR
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Ecopreneurist Sustainable Business Blog Discusses ECOR Technology
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