i LOVE THIS HOUSE BUT THIS IS ABOUT RECYCLED CONTENT SHINGLE ROOF
recycled content shingle - can mimic slate-look
fake slate roofing made from recycled content
ycled-Content Shingle RoofPros: A growing number of shingles on the market today have recycled content, from those that mimic the look of cedar shakes (like these from EcoStar) to recycled slate-look shingles (like these available at Green Depot). These options provide an appealing lower-cost alternative
recycled-content shingles on the market today are available in white, so cooling benefits may not be optimal (though this may change, as new products are continuously being developed).
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recycled-content ceramic tile. Its Debris series, used in this bath, combines 60 percent recycled content from postindustrial and postconsumer waste. The tiles are handmade and handmolded, which results in lovely natural color variations. And all of Fireclay's tiles are finished with lead-free glazes.
Fireclay Tile is an industry leader in recycled-content ceramic tile. Its Debris
recycled-content ceramic tile. Its Debris series, used in this bath, combines 60 percent recycled content from postindustrial and postconsumer waste. The tiles are handmade and handmolded, which results in lovely natural color variations. And all of Fireclay's tiles are finished with lead-free glazes.
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Ceramic Tile
Ann Sacks' Savoy series (with "Eco-Thinking" products), is made from 21 percent postindustrial recycled content, including ceramic waste material from discarded clay
recycled content, including ceramic waste material from discarded clay and tableware pieces. The refined Savoy series is broad, affordable and goes easy on the environment.
Cost: $12 to $15 per square foot
industrial content - good for re-use
recycled content, including ceramic waste material from discarded clay and tableware pieces. The refined Savoy series is broad, affordable and goes easy on the environment.Cost: $12 to $15 per square foot