Guest guest Posted June 23, 2002 Report Share Posted June 23, 2002 Better Homes and Gardens Cordaro has made a career out of what she learned trying to cope with her chemical sensitivities and allergies, starting a green design business that helps people make healthy homes free of harmful chemicals, lead, dust, and mildew. Cordaro has painstakingly sought out natural furnishings, paints, and building materials that her clients can use, and her business also helps improve building ventilation and tackle moisture problems that cause mold and mildew. A growing number of environmental consultants are getting into the healthy-home business, as more people find that chemical products, carpeting, paints, and other synthetics make them sick. straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, Connie Koenenn, 03.16.00 straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, 03.16.00 read it only in Grist Magazine: More green household tips from Annie Berthold-Bond Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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