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mudbrick
thumb|New, unlaid mudbricks in the Jordan Valley (Middle East)|Jordan Valley, [[West Bank Palestine, 2011]] right|thumb|Mudbrick was used for the construction of Elamite [[ziggurats—some of the world's largest and oldest constructions. Choqa Zanbil, a 13th-century BCE ziggurat in Iran, is similarly constructed from clay bricks combined with burnt bricks.]]
woodchips
thumb|Woodchips, with hand for scale Woodchips are small- to medium-sized pieces of wood formed by cutting or chipping larger pieces of wood such as trees, branches, logging residues, stumps, roots, and wood waste.
microfiber
thumb|Microfiber cloth suitable for cleaning sensitive surfaces thumb|Microscopic view of a microfiber cloth
cob
natural building material made from subsoil, water, some kind of fibrous organic material (typically straw)
period panties
underpants designed to absorb menstrual flow
non-timber forest product
commodities obtained from forests other than timber
hanging garden
artistic garden or small urban farm that is attached to or built on a wall
permeable paving
roads built with water pervious materials to limit surface runoff
biodegradable bag
biodegradable product
LOHAS
Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability (LOHAS) is a demographic defining a particular market segment related to sustainable living, "green" ecological initiatives, and generally composed of a relatively upscale and well-educated population segment. The author Paul H. Ray, who coined the term Cultural Creatives in his book by the same name, explains that "What you're seeing is a demand for products of equal quality that are also virtuous." Included in the cultural creative demographic are consumers of New Age goods and services.
pea milk
plant milk made from yellow peas
Frosch (brand)
Cleaning trademark of the German company Werner & Mertz