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Expo to show it’s easy being green

Some of the region’s most energy-efficient homes and a host of sustainable housing ideas will be on show during an annual expo on the Surf Coast.
Owners of sustainable homes will open their doors to the public while visitors to the Living Green Expo browse the latest planet-saving housing technologies.
Event organiser and eco-friendly architect Mark Sanders said Living Green was about showing the public how easy it was for green housing to be affordable and environmentally-beneficial.
“People can read magazines and books but it’s only when they get a feel for the houses and talk to the suppliers and the experts that they realise it’s easy and not necessarily more expensive than conventional housing,” Mr Sanders said.
Almost 40 businesses and community groups will hold stalls at the expo, showcasing sustainable products and services.
Displays will feature greywater systems, double glazing and solar power.
Other highlights will include a petrol-electric Honda hybrid car, composting workshops, children’s activities using recycled waste materials, a photographic competition and a raffle with prizes including a $3000 gray water system.
Living Green will run on September 10 from Torquay’s Montessori Primary School, in Darian Road. Several sustainable houses between Barwon Heads and Airey’s Inlet will be open, with owners and experts on hand to discuss features.

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