1. CONSERVE:

Maintaining and converting historic buildings is a way of conserving the resources used to build them, and minimizing the carbon emissions associated with demolition and redevelopment


2. REUSE:

It is important to reuse these materials and dispose of them. Waste can be used in the construction industry. Reusing refers to using an object as it is without treatment. This reduces pollution and waste, thus making it a more sustainable process


3. PROTECT NATURE:

Healthy ecosystems clean our water, purify our air, maintain our soil, regulate the climate, recycle nutrients and provide us with food. They provide raw materials and resources for medicines and other purposes. They are at the foundation of all civilization and sustain our economies.


4. CREATE NON TOXIC:

Is your house making you sick? Don't be surprised if the answer is yes. Toxins, pesticides, gases, mites, and molds are everywhere, and the more you're exposed to them, the greater your risk for developing the health problems they can cause.


How to change - Your toxic environment also might be literally environmental. In that case, you may need to cleanse your home of negative energy. Removing clutter, letting more light inside, using essential oils, rearranging or redecorating, burning sage, and a good cleaning can often make an old, sad space feel new and happy


5. HIGH QUALITY:

Sustainable development means to protect, preserve and conserve the natural environment for future needs. Besides, sustainable development will only succeed if the environmental components achieve their stability and the social experience a good quality of life in the natural environment.


6. RECYCLING:

Recycling is the process of converting a waste material, such as glass, plastic, paper, or metal, into a material that can be used for the same or alternative purpose.