Plastic has been known to be a problem in the world of storing health drinks such as green tea. While many have become wary of the effects of the said storage of green tea in bottles today, Japan has shifted towards ano
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Filed by Brian Yalung at September 2nd, 2007 on 9:53 pm
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According to a survey by leading insurance company Norwich Union, many people in the UK are going green not because they believe in being eco friendly but out of guilt. This is a similar thing to keeping up with the Jone
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Filed by David Allen at August 27th, 2007 on 10:00 am
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It seems to be a strange contradiction, that bubble warp can actually be eco friendly. Yet a company in the UK has come up with an eco friendly version of this popular packing material.
The reason why this is green, is
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Filed by David Allen at August 17th, 2007 on 10:00 am
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An Alderman in Chicago wants to propose a city tax on bottled water, 5 cents on a pint bottle and 20 cents on the gallon jugs. Recent studies show that “most bottled water originates at public water supplies”
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Filed by Missy at August 15th, 2007 on 10:50 am
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Deciding to make a difference is one thing, but going green may not be as easy as your might think. The eco unfriendly products and materials have infiltrated more or less everything that we use in our daily lives. Yet t
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Filed by David Allen at August 11th, 2007 on 12:00 pm
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Capital of the UK, London is trying to be green, with the mayor Ken Livingstone trying his best to stop gas guzzling auto, trash and plastic bags, the whole London green machine appears to be gearing up. To celebrate thi
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Filed by David Allen at August 6th, 2007 on 8:00 am
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Plastic is often known to be a recyclable material and while some people rather throw this stuff away, there are companies such as Recycline that can make do with wasted plastic and transform them into something more usa
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Filed by Brian Yalung at August 1st, 2007 on 10:24 pm
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Using plastics made from corn in lieu of standard petroleum in the field of manufacturing packaging for certain goods is a good move towards providing alternative sources of keeping up with the green efforts all over the
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Filed by Brian Yalung at July 26th, 2007 on 10:45 am
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These chairs are made out of 100% recycled plastic. They are really neat. They are made in such a way that no two chairs are the same. Designed by Richard G. Liddle for Branch, you have your choice of five different col
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Filed by erin at July 21st, 2007 on 2:00 am
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Made from recycled plastic, this chair has a unique as no two chairs are the same, they are hand woven and are in fact a lot stronger than you would imagine, it looks as if it would collapse if you sat on it, but it is
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Filed by David Allen at July 20th, 2007 on 10:00 am
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These eco-friendly, animal-free and cruelty-free jellies are made by uber-designer Marc Jacobs. Even the big guns are going green!
They are $155.00 and are available through Barneys.
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Filed by erin at July 20th, 2007 on 6:00 am
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A lot of the containers that store our favorite drinks and liquid goods today are stored in stronghold plastic pet bottles. One may want to wonder, whatever happened to the age of canned containers. Aluminum cans were us
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Filed by Brian Yalung at July 19th, 2007 on 2:52 pm
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British consumers use an estimated 10 billion bags in a year, that’s about 167 per person! Yet it is also estimated that Supermarket giant Tesco hand out a massive 4 billion bags per year!
The council leaders have tw
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Filed by David Allen at July 16th, 2007 on 10:00 am
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Recycling household waste can be a major job in a family home, but thanks to the company aptly named Simple Human, this could be about to get a lot easier.
The idea is to have a the recycling bins fixed under the kitc
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Filed by David Allen at July 16th, 2007 on 8:00 am
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When we go shopping or drop by the nearest supermarket to buy some goods for the home, we always have them bagged to make it easier for us to carry. But how about easy for us to handle when it comes to the green cause? S
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Filed by Brian Yalung at July 15th, 2007 on 4:28 pm
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