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November 02, 2007

Bathroom round up

In honor of National Kitchen and Bath month and also Bathroom Blogfest 07, we've decided to do a round up of all the green bathroom posts since the blog began.

Way back in August, Jeff gave us the low down on low-flush toilets. He discussed not only how these toilets use less water but how they have less impact on a septic system.

In September, he talked about the challenges of LEED, a nationally recognized system for determine the eco-friendliness of a building, or in this case a home. We also asked if something not recycled could still be considered green.

More recently, we blogged about Caroma, an amazing Australian manufacturer that used the crippling droughts in its home country to devise innovative toilets.

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