Take an old retro blender, remove all of the insides and fix it up a little so it can take some new electrics and there you go a brand new product from something that had little or no before.
The blender has those fanta
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Filed by David Allen at September 7th, 2007 on 2:00 pm
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Company in the UK makes paints using natural and organic materials. These help your home become healthier because the paint breathes, unlike chemical based paints.
Because these paints are water based, and are made from
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Filed by David Allen at August 31st, 2007 on 6:00 am
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Well if you live in California and are about to buy a new home. Because developers are now fitting solar panels to the roofs of their new homes.
This is a great way of including a nice selling point to the home, while
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Filed by David Allen at August 25th, 2007 on 2:00 pm
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Normally items like bowls and plates etc are not normally available in biodegradable materials, UK designer Tom Dixon as come up with a material that is both sturdy and biodegradable.
Tom Dixon designed bowls, features:
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Filed by David Allen at August 25th, 2007 on 12:00 pm
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Not only are these made from recycled glass, but also they are probably the most stylish tumblers I have seen so far. The actual finish on the sides does look like those old glasses from the 60’s and 70’s with a deep
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Filed by David Allen at August 24th, 2007 on 2:00 pm
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Made from seventy to eighty five per cent recycled materials, Vitra Stone uses recycled glass and fly ash to blend with their own particular blend of cement to produce the raw material that goes into these fantastic look
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Filed by David Allen at August 19th, 2007 on 8:00 am
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TransFair USA, the only U.S fair trade certifier, has compiled a comprehensive and fun list of 12 Ways You Can Support Fair Trade, it might surprise some of you to know how easy and inexpensive it is to support fair trad
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Filed by Missy at August 16th, 2007 on 10:01 pm
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In Nicaragua, there is an artisans market called Masaya Market, where beautiful handmade items are created by the locals.
I first heard of Masaya Market through an article a photojournalist wrote over at Matador Trave
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Filed by Missy at August 16th, 2007 on 10:40 am
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Neat video on several eco-friendly products for the home narrated by Brad Staggs, who hosts a DIY home improvement show. He covers a variety of products and showcases a few up and coming brands in the green lifestyle.
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Filed by Missy at August 12th, 2007 on 10:46 pm
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Great article over at The Jewish Times, notes that although green tea has healthy properties, it has not been conclusively found that it is indeed a cancer-preventing agent.
They note that green tea unlike its cousin bla
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Filed by Missy at August 10th, 2007 on 11:18 pm
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Plastic milk cartons or jugs can be a bit of a pain, they are great for carrying and storing the white stuff in, but on the down side, they are large and made of plastic, which makes it fairly difficult to dispose of. Ye
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Filed by David Allen at August 10th, 2007 on 10:00 am
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These great vases are made from old recycled wine bottles. They are hand made and are produced by using only environmentally friendly and humane production processes.
The whole idea is the promote self sustaining commu
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Filed by David Allen at August 9th, 2007 on 2:00 pm
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This composting set up can help consumers dispose of the household waste, that would just end in the land fill or somewhere else, what you get a great set of biodegradable terracotta pots. These come is all shapes and si
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Filed by David Allen at August 9th, 2007 on 12:00 pm
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Generally non-stick is not very eco friendly, but Green Pan obviously is, other wise why call it that in the first place? Anyway joking aside the non-stick part of the pans would normally be coming from Polytetrafluoroet
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Filed by David Allen at August 9th, 2007 on 6:00 am
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Sewerage systems and drains are not the proper place to dispose of trash. They may eventually wander out in the ocean if they are not disposed of properly and this is a reality that people have to put into consideration.
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Filed by Brian Yalung at August 5th, 2007 on 11:06 pm
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