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Kyocera’s do-it-yourself special: Use ‘green curtains’ to save energy, eat

By | August 24, 2010, 10:57 AM PDT

Kyocera is big on “green curtains,” vine plants that are erected to shade windows and cover walls. The foliage is wrapped around trellises in 20 Kyocera locations in Japan, Thailand and Brazil.

According to the company
, these green curtains shield buildings from direct sunlight and give air-conditioners a break. Another perk is that the plans absorb CO2.

Kyocera launched the green curtain effort in 2007 as part of its energy conservation program. Now it is expanding into other regions. Kyocera estimates that its green curtains will cover an area of 32,750 square feet and absorb 23,481 pounds of CO2.

And the real kicker: Kyocera eats its green curtains. Employees have planted and harvested goya, cucumbers and peas.

Kyocera also has a do-it-yourself site that outlines best angles for trying a green curtain at home.

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RE: Kyocera's do-it-yourself special: Use 'green curtains' to save energy, eat
Sweet. Especially if the vines don't need much water & you don't have to worry about vermin that take shelter in them getting into your building.
Posted by hoodedswan
25th Aug 2010
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RE: Kyocera's do-it-yourself special: Use 'green curtains' to save energy, eat
In the Southeast, carpenters and exterminators call these "termite ladders". Doesn't the additional pollution from pesticides overwhelm the presumed environmental benefits of lower climate control costs--especially down the road when the neurotoxic and carcinogenic results become evident?
Posted by littlepitcher
27th Aug 2010
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RE: Kyocera's do-it-yourself special: Use 'green curtains' to save energy, eat
We had ivy that almost covered our dining room windows. Beautiful to look at, and helped keep the apartment cool. And last year we had a bird's nest right outside the window. This year - gone, cut down. Landlord will fix anything except the things that need fixing!
Posted by selkie305
1st Sep 2010
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