As we near our milestone of 10 tons of reusable wood and glass saved from landfills, women of the Old Window Workshop are celebrating our skills, knowing that our work can save our environment while we provide for our families.
And this is our challenge: Educate all who would replace our environment with concrete, fake wood, shiny vinyl and triple plate glass that the true energy savings is in preserving and re-using what already exists.
This is our calling: “As we work for a more sustainable environment, we will create a more just economy.”
Now, please take time to read the article in YES Magazine by Penn Loh about the new economy of cooperation and watch the “Real to Reel” TV coverage of the OId Window Workshop.
And this is our challenge: Educate all who would replace our environment with concrete, fake wood, shiny vinyl and triple plate glass that the true energy savings is in preserving and re-using what already exists.
This is our calling: “As we work for a more sustainable environment, we will create a more just economy.”
Now, please take time to read the article in YES Magazine by Penn Loh about the new economy of cooperation and watch the “Real to Reel” TV coverage of the OId Window Workshop.