Environmentally-Friendly Products Peoria IL

The U.S. Green Building Council's LEED program encourages architects and builders in Peoria to specify salvaged and reused building materials wherever possible. Short of that, the group sanctions products made with recycled content.

Menold Construction, Inc.
880 W. Jefferson St
Morton, IL
K. M. Brown Landscaping
(309)472-3645
1341 N First St
Chillicothe, IL
C & H Repair & Supply Co
(609)676-3333
Po Box 555
Peoria, IL
Green Plantscapes Florist
(309)676-7073
1208 Northeast Adams Street
Peoria, IL
Prospect Florist
(309)688-3421
3319 North Prospect Road
Peoria, IL
The Avenue Kitchens and Baths
100 Detroit Ave., Suite D
Morton, IL
Durdel Ted G
(309)682-7650
3819 North Saymr Lane
Peoria, IL
Harms Florist
(309)676-4624
411 Macarthur Highway
Peoria, IL
Unit Step CO of Peoria
(309)674-4392
3545 Southwest Precast Way
Peoria, IL
Cook Fasser Wholesale Roofing
(309)682-1600
5835 North Galena Road
Peoria, IL
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Environmentally-Friendly Products

Source: residential architect Magazine
Publication date: March 1, 2008

By Nigel F. Maynard and Shelley D. Hutchins

raise a glass

The U.S. Green Building Council's LEED program encourages architects and builders to specify salvaged and reused building materials wherever possible. Short of that, the group sanctions products made with recycled content. Fortunately, manufacturers have rushed to fill this niche with a bevy of green goods, including flooring, insulation, and countertop surfacing. Bio Glass is one such product. Distributed by Miami-based Coverings Etc, the distinctive surfacing material is made from 70 percent to 100 percent recycled glass, depending on the color, and is nonporous and easy to clean. Cooler still, its textured, multidimensional appearance changes with the light. Available in four colors with polished or natural finishes. Coverings Etc, 305.757.6000; www.coveringsetc.com.

get your fiber

Cali Bamboo's marbled, fossilized bamboo flooring offers funky durability through an innovative process of compressing and intertwining the material's fibers. The San Diego-based company says the scratch-resistant planks that result have “twice the density and strength of almost any other flooring,” making them appropriate for use with radiant heating systems and in high-traffic areas. Cali Bamboo, 888.788.2254; www.calibamboo.com.

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