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Boat Made 100% from Trash Sets Sail from Taiwan
08/02/2011by Brit Liggett filed under: Green Transportation, News, Recycling initiatives A boat made from 100% trash set sail from Taiwan this…
Read MoreA smarter looking way to collect rainwater
08/02/2011By Sun Joo Kim Consumers with the best intentions of reducing outdoor water waste by collecting rainwater are most commonly limited…
Read More58 Percent of Consumers Prefer Organic
08/02/2011by Sara Novak, Columbia, SC Food & Health A recent Thompson Reuters poll found that 58 percent of consumers prefer organic…
Read MoreBrands answer Greenpeace claims
08/02/2011LEEDS – Brands such as Nike, Adidas, Abercrombie and Fitch, H&M and Puma, amongst others, have defended themselves against the Greenpeace…
Read MoreNew Eco-Friendly Alternative to ‘Sandblasting’ Denim Jeans
08/02/2011by Emma Grady, New York, NY Fashion & Beauty While an old fashioned way to give jeans the “worn” look is…
Read MoreUnifi launches Textile Takeback program
08/02/2011GREENSBORO – US-based Unifi has joined forces with Polartec to launch the Repreve Textile Takeback Program which aims to give a…
Read MoreCleveland: Cotton Market Ignores U.S. Supply and Demand
08/02/2011By Dr. O. A. Cleveland Professor Emeritus, Mississippi State University For Bayer CropScience The technicians have played the cotton market like…
Read MorePacific islands seek protection from deep-sea mining
08/02/2011Source: SciDev.Net Surging interest in deep-sea metal mining in the Pacific Ocean has prompted island nations to work together to develop…
Read MoreTurkish Beekeepers Abuzz Over Pesticide Concerns
08/02/2011by Jennifer Hattam, Istanbul, Turkey Travel & Nature If you ask me, the real “Turkish delight” is served at breakfast time:…
Read MorePhysicist Claims Fukushima Disaster Health Risk Grossly Underestimated
08/02/2011by Andrew Michler filed under: environmental destruction, News, Policy, Renewable Energy The Fukushima Nuclear disaster could affect more people’s health than…
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