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  • Kill the Cardboard Cup

    Thumbnail for Kill the Cardboard Cupkillthecardboardcup.com was created in response to the widespread use and abuse of disposa...

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  • The Greatest List of the Hottest Coffee Mugs Around by One More Gadget on Nov 8, 2009

    I may not be a coffee drinker, but I definitely can appreciate a good looking mug when I see one! Here’s some of One More Gadgets favorite mugs in the Greatest List of the Hottest Coffee Mugs around. The Toilet Mug Your dog will never be embar...

  • Low Impact Living’s Impact Calculator by Eco Friendly Lifestyle Tips on Nov 6, 2009

    Ever wonder just how much of everything you use?  Just what is your impact on the planet.  I’m not talking about something simple like how much electricity you use, or how much natural gas your furnace uses.  How about all of the other littl...

  • Keep Edible Pets by Things Are Goo on Oct 27, 2009

    Can you help save the planet by easting your dog? Maybe. Two researchers from Victoria University have published a new book Time to Eat the Dog: The real guide to sustainable living. In that book they compared how much carbon a pet produces compared...

  • Green bins roll out for apartments delayed by Kris Scheuer on Oct 21, 2009

    All apartments were to receive organic waste collection by end of 2010 Could now be phased in by 2011 to reduce budget costs By Kris Scheuer (Originally written Nov.13.08 with update Oct. 20/09 for Town Crier.) A plan to roll out green bin service i...

  • Reducing waste in office work place by Kris Scheuer on Oct 21, 2009

    Health centre cuts almost all garbage Strict recycling program a model for all businesses By Kris Scheuer (Originally written March 15/07 for Town Crier.) The amount of garbage being thrown out at the South Riverdale Community Health Centre has plum...

  • Brownfields Good for Green Energy by Things Are Goo on Oct 13, 2009

    Brownfields are spaces that were used for some industrial production which have left the ground useless for nearly everything – even nature. Gas stations, refineries, and other chemical-intensive buildings tend to ruin the ground beneath their...

  • - by Blog On Smog on Sep 19, 2009

    Where Does Your Garbage Really Go? by Terese Hartjoy @ Thorne's World That is exactly what MIT researchers are attempting to discover in an effort to help Seattle residents understand the importance of recycling. Using an electronic tracking...

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