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Of Names and Numbers
07/27/2011by Sarah Lewis-Hammond in News & Culture What’s in a name? In the olden days, when telephones were things that stayed…
Read MoreFedEx advances corporate responsibility efforts
07/27/2011Source: CSRwire – Corporate Social Responsibility Newswire MEMPHIS, Tenn. — FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) moved closer to meeting its 2020 global…
Read MorePaper Egg Cartons Transformed into Cute and Clever ‘Trash Me’ Lamp
07/27/2011by Ana Lisa Alperovich filed under: Bright Ideas, Green Lighting, Recycled Materials The Trash Me is a simple table lamp designed by…
Read MoreWalgreens, IKEA charge up parking lots
07/27/2011By Heather Clancy Will offering a charging station in your parking lot become a point of competitive differentiation? It seems that…
Read MoreLevi’s Introduces “Commuter” Range of Jeans, Jackets for Urban Cyclists
07/27/2011by Jasmin Malik Chua If you can’t think of a single reason to hop on two wheels (salvation for the environment,…
Read MoreLittle White Dress Challenge: Day Five! Red, White, and Black All Over
07/27/2011by Haley It was hot, as it always is during New York summers, but I couldn’t help but pull on my…
Read MoreThe New Vanmoof NO. 5 Bike Has Built-In Solar Powered LED Lights
07/27/2011by Yuka Yoneda filed under: Green Transportation, Solar Power Good things come to those who wait, and if you saw our…
Read MoreArchitects Build a Stunning “Oasis of Relaxation” And All Anyone Cares About Are Boobs And Bums
07/27/2011by Lloyd Alter, Toronto Design & Architecture Photos credit Mischa Erben with permission from herri&salli Viennese architects herri&salli have built the…
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The Many Faces of Denim: #4
07/26/2011Denim Interview questions What’s your favorite brand of jeans? H&M. Why? They are very cheap, yet stylish and good quality. What…
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16-Foot Clothing Mountain Illustrates Hong Kong’s Daily Textile Waste
07/26/2011by Jasmin Malik Chua A 16-foot mountain of secondhand clothing, towering over Hong Kong’s Central Star Ferry Pier, is a sight…
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