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Go Green and Save Green – How Window Blinds Can Make a Difference

By: David Brooks
Posted on: 2008-04-18
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Article Summary: Most people do not associate window blinds and shades as being particularly a green product, but you may be surprised to learn the various ways that even this humble product can save you money and help do your part for the environment.

First, let me state that I realize that most window treatments do not fit the classic definition of environmentally friendly. They are generally not made from organic, non-GMO cotton or weaved from hemp in a green factory. That said there are still numerous ways that window treatments fit the expanded definition of ‘green.’

In the most general sense, window coverings are inherently green products. Having a blind or shade in your window will help block the sun's heat in the summer and reduce heat loss in the winter. This insulating effect reduces energy consumption and lowers energy bills. Also, by blocking out the sun's UV rays, they also prevent damage to furniture, flooring, and other belongings which help you to reduce your own consumption.

Here are a few examples of green window treatments and the key features that make each environmentally responsible.

Green Cellular Shades:
Cellular shades have the highest energy savings and are designed and tested to ensure a long life, which helps to reduce landfill waste. In addition, most of the components of these cellular shades are recyclable. This includes the fabric, aluminum headrail and plastic components. There are also additional components in these cellular shades that contain pre-consumer recycled material. Here are some brand examples: Bali® DiamondCell® Double Cell 3/8 Inch Northern Lights, Comfortex® Double Cell 3/8 Inch Symphony and Graber® CrystalPleat® Double Cell 3/8 Inch Garden Retreat.

Eco-friendly Faux Wood Blinds:
The following faux wood blinds are made from a blend of recycled hardwood and thermal polymers. They are also a post-consumer recyclable product, making them an excellent option for the green-conscious customer. Faux wood blinds are constructed from durable, long lasting materials making them a versatile product for many living spaces. Here are some brand examples: Bali® Wood Images™ Faux Wood Blinds 2 Inch Slats, Comfortex® Woodwinds® Composite Wood 2 Inch - Original Whites,
Graber® Crystal Lake Composite Wood 2 Inch Solids.

Environmentally Sound Wood Blinds:
The wood blinds listed below are manufactured of domestic basswood, a material that is available in considerable supply. During the manufacturing process, 99% of the sawdust is recycled and reused as energy to fire the kilns and heat the factory. The need to harvest new materials is reduced and the transportation emissions that result from importing foreign wood are diminished. Additional components in wood blinds such as the headrail and plastic components also contain pre-consumer recycled material. Here are some brand examples: Bali® Northern Heights™ 2 Inch Slats, Graber® Traditions™ 2 Inch Stained and Painted.

Roller Shades that are Chemical Free:
The styles of roller shades listed below do not contain any harmful ingredients such as PVC, CFC, formaldehyde or other organic solvents, antimony and halogen compounds:
Blindsgalore Roller shade - Splendor Light Filtering, Blindsgalore Roller shade - Splendor Blackout, Comfortex® Envision™ Roller Shades EcoGreen Aurora.

Roman Shades that are Energy Saving:
These insulating roman shades also offer above average energy savings. They have excellent UV protection and can help shield your home from the cold in the winter and the heat in the summer. Here are some brand examples: Comfortex® Fusion™ Insulating Roman Panel Shades Sorrento, Comfortex® Fusion™ Insulating Roman Panel Shades Bora Bora Blackout.

Solar Shades that offer UV protection:
Solar shades are used to block solar heat gain and reduce UV transmission all while preserving your view. The following solar shades also have GREENGUARD and certified low VOC emission fabrics. This means the fabric has passed testing for over 75,000 chemicals including carcinogens and other toxins. Product examples: Blindsgalore Solar Screen Style 2000, Comfortex® Envision™ Solar Screen SilverScreen.

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David Brooks
There you have it, proof that green window treatments do exist and that by choosing the right blinds like, cellular shades, faux wood blinds or roller window shades can help you go green and save green. – David Brooks

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