Friday, February 15, 2008
Four Green Goals for a Painting Project
1. The first goal I have is to be aware of the health issues for both the painter and home owner. As the paint dries what is released into the air? If the paint is going to be sprayed how will the over spray (dust/solids) effect painters if breathed.? Some paints are safer than others. When a paint is sanded the dust can be harmful if it is inhaled.
2. Durability-Is this a product that is durable. A high quality paint lasts longer and does not need to be repainted as often. Our goal is to use durable high quality paints.
3. Limiting Extra Paint- it is our goal to buy the appropriate amount of paint. I have not always succeeded at this, but we have gotten much better. It is good to have some touch up paint, but not to much.
4. Disposal and Recycling- This has been my largest challenge. It is our goal to recycle as much paint as possible. Frozen or defective needs to be kept to a minimum. Each project should be taken care of properly. It is also very important to select products that can be recycled or disposed of without lasting harmful impact on the environment. An example would be oil based paint and thinners that are considered hazardous waist.
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Labels: Green goals, green paiting goals, recycle paint
Friday, February 8, 2008
Some Basic Goals For 2008
How can we keep moving forward in our quest to be use more sustainable, healthier, with less waist.
1. Create a written vision and a strategy
2. Get accurate measurements and spread rates so that you buy the right quantities of paint.
3. Devise a plan to donate extra and old paint. (recycle)
4. Continue to stay informed on the lates paint innovations.
Please help me to add detail to this post. Feel free to add your comments and ideas.
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