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  2. Ecovillage - Wikipedia

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    Earthaven Eco-Village in Black Mountain, NC was the first community called an Eco-Village and was designed using permaculture (holistic) principles. The first residents moved onto the vacant land in 1993. As of 2019 Earthaven Eco-Village has over 70 families living off the grid on 368 acres of land.

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  4. Eco-towns - Wikipedia

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    The eco-towns programme was intended to offer the opportunity to achieve high standards of sustainable living while also maximising the potential for affordable housing. [9] Some 30% to 40% of housing in each eco-town is to be allocated as affordable, and made available to the thousands currently on the local housing waiting lists.

  5. Ecovillages in China - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the village has served as an example for nearby sustainable communities like the Green Village. [42] This project has brought in more money to the region and helped to add more jobs. Local Government Support of Huangbaiyu Ecovillage. In China's Liaoning Province, the local government has given Huangbaiyu Ecovillage substantial backing.

  6. Missouri's 'Dancing Rabbit' Ecovillage (Off the Grid) - AOL

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    Like the treehouses of Finca Bellavista and the Greater World Earthship subdivision, green principles were used in the construction of each home and later, the wider functioning of the entire ...

  7. Shopping bag - Wikipedia

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    Reusable shopping bags are increasingly used, e.g. in E.U. countries where use of single-use plastic shopping bags is in decline. Reusable bags are often made from jute cloth, also known as burlap in the U.S. Some are made of plastic, but reusable plastic bags are sturdier than single-use plastic bags.

  8. Environmentally friendly - Wikipedia

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    Environment friendly processes, or environmental-friendly processes (also referred to as eco-friendly, nature-friendly, and green), are sustainability and marketing terms referring to goods and services, laws, guidelines and policies that claim reduced, minimal, or no harm upon ecosystems or the environment.

  9. Sustainable consumer behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable housing consumption choices—More emphasis on purchasing homes constructed using sustainable materials and choosing and creating homes with high levels of insulation and energy efficiency. This also involves energy usage within the home based on sustainable energy source, and the avoidance of energy waste while living in the home ...