Tracey Emin, Gavin Turk, Sir Paul McCartney, Nick Walker and many others create exclusive artworks for Surfers Against Sewage.
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Published by August 27th, 2008 in Greenhouse Shares. 0 CommentsFuel efficient cars are holding their value better than other cars
Published by August 27th, 2008 in Greenhouse Shares. 0 CommentsIt shouldn’t be surprising to anyone that buys gas that the market for fuel-efficient vehicles has exploded recently. Not only is gas expensive, but the psychological effects of paying big time at the pump has driven people toward hybrids and small cars, making many models scarce and putting the Civic up on top.
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New Apple iPhone 3G to arrive in Green Packaging
Published by July 2nd, 2008 in Greenhouse Shares. 0 CommentsIt’s faster, it’s cheaper it’s just as beautiful, and now it’s greener—well at least its packaging is.
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Supermarket goes green with tomato power
Published by February 4th, 2008 in Greenhouse Shares. 0 CommentsChocolate, human waste, body heat - energy is starting to come from more and more unusual sources these days, and now it’s the turn of the humble tomato, which is powering the checkouts, lights and fridges of a new Waitrose supermarket in Rickmansworth.
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AGRA Commits US$180 Million to Revive Depleted Soils of Small-Scale Farmers
Published by February 4th, 2008 in Greenhouse Shares. 0 CommentsDetermined to revive the depleted soils of sub-Saharan Africa, which are a major underlying cause of poverty and hunger, the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa today announced a US$180 million, five-year program to restore soil fertility. “AGRA’s Soil Health Program will breathe new life into soils [which] will improve the sustainability of small-scale […]
Organic farmers face ruin as rich nations agonise over food miles
Published by August 3rd, 2007 in Greenhouse Shares. 0 CommentsThe Soil Association is now considering a partial or total ban on air-freighted organic exports because it says that it “must carefully consider the social and economic benefits of air freight for international development and growth of the organic market as a whole.”
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With a mission to demonstrate that it is possible to create well-designed, thoughtful furniture without cutting down forests, employing oil-based plastics, glass fibers or toxic glues, designer Michael Strom and civil engineer Lasse Svensson came together to create what they call the Bio+ chair.
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The 2007 Outdoor Grand Prix went to a campaign that quite literally gave power to the people. Network BBDO, Johannesburg, took home the top prize in outdoor for a solar-powered billboard for NedBank that provided some juice to local buildings.
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Plastic shopping bags are a scourge on the environment. What to do with all those plastic bags that seem to be just hanging around everywhere. One idea that seems to be a hit amongst the DIY and creative arty crowd is to fuse various plastic bags together and make fabric out of them.
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‘The important thing is were committed to making our product 100% sustainable. Finding materials and processes that make our products sustainable is a method we call Green Toe. It isnt a magical formula, or a cure. It is a compass that, we hope, points to a bright green future. Progress in Green Toe is measured […]


