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June 16, 2008
I begin my day the same way every business day – by checking the web sites that keep me current in the design and green worlds. I’ve actually set them up to appear in my inbox so there’s no escaping – I deal with them or they quickly clog me up. It only takes a few minutes, yet the benefits are terrific.

Here goes. First stop is a newspaper. I go to the New York Times but you can subscribe to just about any publication online. I signed up for delivery of a “Daily Headlines” and “Alerts” email in specific subjects – such as the environment (of course) – up to 20.

Next, I love my daily dose of Ideal Bite, a website that’s a “sassier shade of green,” that offers “bite-size ideas for greener living." The daily tips touch on subjects from food and drink – organic wine anyone? – to the best low VOC paints. The tips have a “Wanna Try” section with direct links to terrific resources. It takes me about 30 fun-filled seconds to read and enjoy.

As a member of ASID I get Design Daily delivered to my inbox every weekday. The service, in affiliation with US News & World Report, gathers news from print and broadcast sources tailored to my interests – sustainability (of course), business, the economy. Great reason to join!

Finally, on Mondays I look forward to my weekly email from GREENBUZZ, a free e-newsletter with the latest news on business and the environment, plus links to lots more.

You should also include, well, ME. Blog with me – I’ll be posting three times a week – so check in and let me know what’s on your mind.

Posted by Penny Bonda on June 16, 2008 | Comments (2)


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at 6/17/2008 4:00:37 AM, Pankaj Toshniwal commented:
How do you suggest i should start going green and environment concious with my architectural and interior designing , which is on the rise here in India.



at 11/16/2009 10:32:09 AM, Lauren commented:
I found this free site Ecogreensource.com that graphically shows on a Google map Building Materials that contribute to Materials and Resources credits MRc4 MRc5 and MRc6. it was very easy to use. You can also do a search for green building suppliers.


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