Top ten green gadgets from The Guardian
This is a useful list compiled by the Guardian a UK based national newspaper. The list is for gadgets, but what makes it interesting for us, is that they are eco friendly gadgets.
Normally gadget and eco friendly are not a great mix, but in this list we see that there is a quite a relationship going on between the gadgets that we love to have and making them eco friendly in the process.
So it can be true now, you can have your cake, and eat it!
1. IntelliPanel – Cost: $60 – Available from: http://www.oneclickpower.co.uk
2. DIY Kyoto Wattson – Cost: $250 if you pre-order the standard version; $700 to buy the limited edition version. – Available from: http://www.diykyoto.co.uk
3. Roberts Wanderer (R9957) – Cost: from $60 – Available from: http://www.currys.co.uk and http://www.amazon.co.uk
4. Solar Technology Freeloader – Cost: from $50 – Available from: http://www.naturalcollection.com and http://www.ethicalsuperstore.com
5. Tefal Quick Cup – Cost: from $120 – Available from: http://www.currys.co.uk and http://www.amazon.co.uk
6. Citizen Eco Drive black ion-plated watch – Cost: $500 – Available from: Citizen
7. Horizon H-Racer – Cost: $120 – Available from: http://www.horizonfuelcell.com and Science Museum
8. Reware solar beach tote – Cost: $250 – Available from: http://www.rewarestore.com
9. USBCell – Cost: from $16 for two – Available from: http://www.usbcell.com and http://www.play.com
10. One to look out for: Asus EcoBook – Cost: £TBC (on sale later this year) – Available from: http://www.uk.asus.com
What would be in your top ten list of eco friendly gadgets?
Source [Tree hugger]










