My husband and I are in the process (slower than I'd like) of finishing our basement and in the interest of the environment (and my conscious) I'd like to make it as sustainable and green as possible.
I found carpeting that I really like at Nebraska Furniture Mart - it's made from 25% recycled material which seems to be the best I can find (after looking at Home Depot and Lowes) in our price point. It's just slightly over two dollars per square foot. I'm not certain that there is another place that has carpeting that has a higher recycled percentage or not. I'm not opposed to another type of flooring either, provided it's in my budget (cork, etc). So if anyone has other advice I'd be more than happy to hear them.
My main question is this, though...
Is it possible to get the materials for the basement (dry wall, lumber for framing, etc) that are more sustainable or am I stuck with what we can get from a standard home improvement store?
Bear in mind we're doing this ourselves.