A sustainable project is designed to use as few resources and produce as many benefits as is possible. In an age when green is more than just the color of a plant a socially responsible company will try and minimize the effect on the environment while working.
Refraining from the use of toxic materials such as pressure-treated wood, chemical herbicides, insecticides, and fertilizers are green practices. Conservation of water, the use recycled materials and compost maximize the benefits to our earth.
Aesthetic beauty, organic produce, cut flowers, play areas, and wildlife habitats all contribute to a green sustainable environment. Some techniques of sustainability implemented are the use of recycled materials, pervious concrete, highly-efficient subsurface drip irrigation, evaporation-transpiration controllers, grey-water irrigation, along with non-toxic amendments, and materials that can be recycled in the future.
