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Some Large Corps. to Start Greenhouse Gas Study of Their Products
Several large companies are going to voluntarily look at the full Greenhouse Gas impact of their products in a full lifecycle analysis
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Veggie Race Car May Be Auto Design Future
British researchers have built a Formula One race car entirely out of renewable and recyclable materials in an experiment designed to see what is possible for auto manufacturing of the future
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Notes From a Green Gadget Discussion
Katie Fehrenbacher of Earth2Tech gives a guide to the things that manufacturers need to consider for getting their products to Green
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"Meatrix" Makers Take on Stuff
Free Range Studios, the Producers of The Meatrix, have put out their latest movie showing us how and where we get our Stuff
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European Chain Tesco Telling Customers to "Leave the Waste With Us"
In a further attempt to reduce waste, the retail chain Tesco is telling its customers that they can leave excess packaging at the store, a welcome step towards reducing the amount of waste we generate
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Recycling Company to Partner With Big Box Stores
Terracycle, a recycling start-up, is teaming up with big retailers like Petco, OfficeMax, Home Depot, and Best Buy to offer in-house collection of many difficult or impossible to recycle items
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How To Choose Green Electronics
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Clorox Cleaning Up Brita Filters
Brita's parent company Clorox has announced that the formerly difficult to dispose of Brita Water Filters will now be recyclable
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Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Are Cleaning Up
The Consumer Electronics Association has put out a report on the state of the industry that shows the largest companies are cutting waste, energy consumption and unsustainable methods of production
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William McDonough, Visionary or Vacuous?
Danielle Sacks swings a large ax at Sustainability Guru William McDonough in an article for Fast Company. Citing failed projects in China, low adoption of Cradle to Cradle projects and assertions that people are shielding his shortcomings, Sacks paints a dark picture of McDonough as vain and litigious
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