Eco Friendly Kitchen Renovation

Posted: By: Christina Carrick | In: Blog

I recently moved into my first home which happens to be a very charming, but slightly dated 1990s condo in James Bay. The first thing I planned on renovating was kitchen, as I was just not a fan of the salmon colored counter tops.

As I started researching different eco renovation products I once again realized the huge amount of green-washing that is currently taking place. I visited a variety of home renovation stores and looked at ton of different eco options, but all the recycled countertop materials were made of 20, 30 or 40% recycled material which just didn’t sit right. I thought that there had to be a product that offered more.

 

After meeting Des Carpenter at a local green networking event I was totally excited. His company is called Environite and their mission is to “provides an attractive, sustainable building product using recycled waste materials typically destined for the landfill.” The best part about his product is that its made from approximately 90% recycled material and is produced locally in the Pacific Northwest. They offer a variety of different color options and the product is custom fit and designed.


After careful contemplation, and much indecision I selected a counter made from recycled beer bottles. So step one was to remove all the counters:

Step two was to install the new counters:

Final step was to reinstall the sink and get everything cleaned up:

I am totally pleased with the final product. For more information on Environite please visit http://www.environite.com/ and for more information about green real estate please keep visiting our site!

 

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