Description of Action:
Use native plants: Incorporating native plants into our designs helps reduce the need for irrigation, fertilizers, and pesticides. Native plants are adapted to the local climate and require less maintenance than non-native plants.
Use permeable paving: Using permeable paving materials, such as pervious concrete or porous pavers, allows rainwater to infiltrate the soil rather than running off into storm drains. This helps reduce the impact of runoff on local waterways.
Design for water conservation: Incorporating water-efficient features, such as drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting, and low-flow fixtures, helps conserve water and reduce water bills.
Use recycled materials: Incorporating recycled materials, such as recycled plastic lumber or reclaimed wood, helps reduce the environmental impact of the project.
Design for energy efficiency: Incorporating energy-efficient features, such as low-voltage LED lighting, solar-powered lighting, and energy-efficient appliances, helps reduce energy consumption and lower energy bills.
Incorporate green roofs and walls: Green roofs and walls help reduce the urban heat island effect, improve air quality, and provide habitat for wildlife.
Use locally sourced materials: Using locally sourced materials helps reduce transportation emissions and supports local businesses.