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Healthy Materials Series: Organic Cotton
As part of WLLW’s Healthy Materials Series exploring sustainable and health-conscious material options for the home, we turn our attention to organic cotton.
Vital to life, humans wouldn’t be here without it. When it comes to water in our homes, it is not only about having high-quality water to consume and for daily use, but also about being wise in how we treat the resource. Water quality testing is important and we advocate for the installation of home systems that purify and filter water to remove contaminants, while ensuring disinfectant levels are sufficient to control microbes. Smart systems can control usage and reduce your bills, whereas careful planning in the construction process can minimize water footprints. Considerations also involve monitoring and mitigating excess moisture from entering the home, avoiding mold and dampness, as well as preventing stagnation in pipes.
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As part of WLLW’s Healthy Materials Series exploring sustainable and health-conscious material options for the home, we turn our attention to organic cotton.
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Explore WLLW’s tips for turning these overlooked areas in your home into healthier, more efficient spaces.
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WLLW uncovers home tech that supports our physical and mental wellbeing.
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WLLW explores the category of mineral paints, and tests four that meet our requirements for creating healthy and sustainable interior spaces.
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Find out what's concealed in your bedroom by uncovering the hidden toxins in the finishes and furniture, and learn how to create a healthy space to rest and recharge.
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A Q&A with Lilli Elias, Founder of Autumn Sonata, who is reviving the past through material storytelling, design and sustainable craftsmanship.
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We examine energy-saving strategies, illuminating their importance for home sustainability, boosting wellbeing and promoting the adoption of energy-conserving behaviors.
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In this article, WLLW explores simple ways to protect your home and health from PFAS, often called ‘forever chemicals.’
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Spring cleaning should refresh, not pollute. Here’s what you need to know about some of the products in your home.
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In our investigation into dust, we consider practical strategies to minimize its impact and maximize indoor air quality to protect your health.
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WLLW considers the health and environmental impacts of the leather we use in our homes.
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WLLW dives into designing the kitchen, crafting a space for health and connection.