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Christmas tree made out of recycled material

Monday, December 21st, 2009

All that is tagged as useless and worthless is still useable-Christmas tree made out of recycled material

The Christmas tree at the Mar Thoma Church on Primrose Road, named the ‘Peace Tree’is about 30 feet tall and its decorations are all made of waste material.This is probably going to be among the biggest Christmas trees in Bangalore this year, says Roy Varghese, a choir member.The tree took three weeks to complete. Besides discarded material it also has Origami Cranes, a Japanese symbol of long life and good health, as decorations.

Interestingly, choir members sought help from children with mental disabilities from the Marthoma Opportunity School to help create these unique decoration pieces.An initiative taken by the Mar Thoma Church choir “in solidarity with the ongoing world initiative against climate change in Copenhagen’ , this tree they hope will encourage people to think about recycling and conserving waste material.

Using this Christmas symbol to convey a relevant message to devotees who visit the church was an idea proposed by the choir’s secretary Daniel Thomas.”The idea behind using discarded material is to convey the message that all that is tagged as useless and worthless is still useable,” said Roy Varghese, a choir member.

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A Christmas tree with a difference

Green Building For Healthy Environment

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Green building is a concept fast-catching the fancy of people all over the world. Demand for green building materials and equipments are increasing day by day. A green building is one which is energy efficient, uses natural and renewable energy and causes the least amount of damage to the environment.

In India, Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) Green Homes is the first rating program developed exclusively for the residential sector. Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) is a part of CII-Godrej Green Business Centre, which is actively involved in promoting the GreenBuilding movement in India.

IGBC estimates the demand for green building materials and equipment will reach USD 4 billion per annum by 2010. In tune with the global trend to protect the environment, the number of green building projects in India may go up from the current 164 to over 2,000 by 2012.

Some of the features of green buildings are heat reduction insulated roofs and walls that substantially reduce heat ingress (up to 60 percent) thereby resulting in lower AC loads, cross ventilation with fresh breeze, low energy costs (up to 40 percent), and 100 percent natural light all across, thereby cutting down usage of artificial light by 50 percent. You can enjoy healthy living with innovative solid waste management, waste segregation system and nature-friendly infrastructure.

The biggest advantage is, the well designed green building may accrue life-long benefits at small make-up costs and reduction in water and operating energy costs. Generally, the cost difference while raising a green building is approximately between five and eight percent more than a conventional building, but the investor recovers costs within three years.

Green building not only offers healthy environment but also helps to save energy and water. If you are planning to buy an apartment or home, green building enables you to save cost of construction and you can enjoy healthy living with innovative solid waste management, waste segregation system and nature-friendly infrastructure.