Lofty Leftovers
The company uses an assortment of sustainable materials in its projects. Plyboo bamboo plywood graces cabinet doors. Kraft paper and recycled MDF form drawer bottoms and shelves. GREENGUARD-certified quartz countertops, low-formaldehyde boards, and low-VOC paints ensure healthy air quality. Umbrella’s designers even use offcuts from countertops and doors to build kitchen accessories, such as cutting boards.
“I spend probably 15 to 20 hours a week looking” for new green materials, Loppie says.
Umbrella Cabinetry.905.568.1665. www.umbrellacabinetry.com.
From Thin Air
The 35-pound device runs on 300 watts of current and mounts inside or outside a home. It can be hooked up to a sink faucet, refrigerator, or water cooler.
Element Four says WaterMill keeps plastic out of landfills—and is cost-efficient. Water from alternative bottled systems costs 10 cents or more per liter, it argues, whereas one liter of WaterMill drinking water has a price tag of less than 4 cents.
Element Four.866.679.9280.www.elementfour.com.