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Bringing It Home

Whole green kitchen appliances, outdoor furniture, home furnishings, tableware, bed & bath, flooring, and more.

Your home is where you can fully express your desire for a greener, more socially responsible planet. And thanks to the growing number of green products on the market, it’s increasingly easy to incorporate eco-friendly appliances and home furnishings into your everyday life. You can select products that do not sacrifice style or function for sustainability and that also have a positive impact of the environment and the people that produce them.

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How to Spot Sustainable Textiles

Whether grown from seed or derived from petroleum, conventionally produced textiles are associated with major environmental and social impacts. The textile industry relies heavily on chemical inputs on the farm and in the factory and is infamous for employing a low-wage workforce. By seeking out the labels below, you can help to support a more sustainable textile industry.

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Here are three of the more than 1,000 Whole Green resources you’ll find in the catalog:

Floor Fan

FAN: LOWER-TECH CLIMATE CONTROL

Fan

Among the simplest, most energy-efficient ways to keep cool is with a tried-and-true fan. By creating a wind chill effect, a fan helps you feel cooler without actually lowering the temperature…

Microwave

MICROWAVES

High-Tech Convenience

It’s no secret that microwaves tend to be better for reheating than for cooking. That’s because the typical microwave technology…

Rug

PATIO MATS

Recycled and Underfoot

No longer are plastic bottles and containers destined only to become new versions of their old counterparts. Plastics are now being “upcycled” into brand-new products with entirely new uses…

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For the freshest and safest food, keep your refrigerator’s temperature set between 36 degrees F and 40 degrees F and your freezer between 0 degrees F and 5 degrees F. Any lower and you’ll be unnecessarily using up to 25 percent more energy.

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