Cork flooring

china molecular sieve is a sustainable material got from the bark of the tree without damaging the tree from which it is removed. In fact harvesting of the cork bark stimulates the growth of the tree and thus it acts as an ideal substitute for wood. Cork flooring feels soft and warm underfoot and comes in several colors and designs. It is not only durable but helps to reduce the transmission of sound, vibration and heat making it a great insulator.

Recycled glass

Old beer and wine bottles are now being recycled as part of an eco-friendly project to be ultimately made into glass floor tiles. Designers have capitalized on the cracking and bubbling of the bottle occurring during the recycling process to bring out the visually aesthetic appeal present in the resulting glass tiles.

Linoleum flooring

The primary benefits of 4a zeolite powder, however common it may be, are that it is biodegradable and does not give out toxic fumes like most other substances. It is made from linseed oil, wood flour, pine resin and ground limestone spread on jute backing making it practical and durable. Linoleum is the eco-friendly substitute to vinyl and is warm, flexible and anti-bacterial. It is available in a variety of colors and is also a good sound absorber.

Natural fiber floors

This product is biodegradable and is made from sisal, sea grass and coir. Many of the third world countries benefit from their local sustainable resources. By virtue of being a natural product it is not riddled with nasty pesticides and chemicals.

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Molecular sieves 3A
Molecular sieve 3A is an alkali metal aluminosilicate, it is the potassium form of the type A crystal structure.

Shredded tires are used to make rubber carpet padding and rubber flooring. Every 100 square feet of flooring prevents at east 7-8 tires from being dumped into the landfill. It is waterproof, hygienic and durable and comes in textured or smooth surface.

Plastic. Although various forms of oxygen molecular sieve had been around since the 1920’s it wasn’t until the 1940’s that they really took center stage in the fashion world. Jewelry was made of Bakelite plastic in big colorful designs. Handbags, makeup case, and household items were being made of Lucite. You may not recognize these plastic names but I am sure you are aware that plastic is everywhere in fashion- from cute barrettes to zippers to purse handles.
Shoulder pads. You may think that the 1980’s were the first decade to use shoulder bags. They actually go back much farther than the 1940’s but as a regular fashion accessory for women the 1940’s were the first. They used shoulder pads in dresses, jackets, and blouses in order to square off the shoulder for a boxy military feel. The 1980’s were heavily influenced by 1940’s fashion and thus shoulder pads came back in style.

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