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Glowing Nourishment Lamp Feeds the Eyes with Elegant Design
08/17/2011

by Cliff Champion filed under: Bright Ideas, gallery, Green Lighting, Green Materials Hoping to put use to the waste produced in…

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DyStar to launch carbon footprint report
08/16/2011

SINGAPORE – Major textile auxiliaries and colorants supplier DyStar will launch its first ever carbon footprint report which calculates the impact…

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Shark fin soup: The taste of extinction
08/16/2011

A pending state bill would prohibit the sale of shark fin and help protect the threatened fish. The ban would affect…

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Cotton summit to address sustainable development
08/16/2011

BUENOS ARIES – Issues surrounding sustainability and corporate and social responsibility will play a key role at the 70th plenary meeting…

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Cotton Struggles to Keep Its Head Above Water
08/16/2011

By Dr. O. A. Cleveland Professor Emeritus, Mississippi State University For Bayer CropScience Cotton struggled all last week attempting to keep…

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Turkish Beekeepers Abuzz Over Pesticide Concerns
08/16/2011

If you ask me, the real “Turkish delight” is served at breakfast time: A square of rich, thick kaymak (clotted cream),…

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Political smog
08/16/2011

The White House is caving to pressure and delaying new ozone standards despite a scientific consensus that the minimum standard is…

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Pacific Islands Band Together on a Shark Sanctuary
08/16/2011

By JOANNA M. FOSTER Todd Essick, courtesy of Pew Environment GroupSharks in the waters of Palau, a pathbreaker in shark protection….

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Textile metrics and how to avoid greenwash
08/16/2011

LONDON – With yet another impressive speaker line-up at this year’s RITE Group conference on sustainable textiles will be held on…

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West African Cotton Farmers Struggle Despite Booming Market
08/16/2011

By Cam Simpson and Alan Katz Amado Kafando tilted his head back, smiled and pumped his fists into the west African…

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