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Behind The Seams Fashioning Change: 60,000 Eco-Fashion Interventions and Going Strong
07/26/2012

by Amanda Coen, Source: Ecouterre Fashioning Change has come a long way. Since it launched last fall, the online marketplace has…

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Plastic Bag Use Cut by 50%+ Two Years Ahead of Schedule in Québec
07/25/2012

By Michael Graham Richard, Source: TreeHugger Let’s Just Charge 5 Cents Per Bag Everywhere… In 2008, the government of Québec set…

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More than 130 exhibitors partake at Première Brasil
07/24/2012

Source: Fibre2Fashion More than 130 exhibitors and foreign participants of the 6th edition of Première Brasil showed differentiated tissues, sustainability and…

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Surprise! Zipcar Users Feel Less Ownership of the Cars They Use
07/23/2012

By Sami Grover, Source: TreeHugger When I posted a video of Robert Llewellyn checking out the car sharing culture of Berlin,…

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U.S. Throws $11.4 Billion per Year in the Trash
07/20/2012

By Michael Graham Richard, Source: TreeHugger Can We Really Afford to Do That? A recent report by As You Sow, a…

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The Story of Change Explores Why Shopping Cannot Save Us
07/19/2012

By Sami Grover, Source: TreeHugger I’ve said it before, green lifestyle choices will not save us and shopping and voting are…

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Big Oil Hacked by Anonymous Over Arctic Drilling
07/18/2012

by Mat McDermott, Source: TreeHugger Yesterday Greenpeace activists shut down over 70 Shell filling stations in the UK in protest of…

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Happy 110th Birthday, Air Conditioning
07/17/2012

By Lloyd Alter, Source: TreeHugger On July 17, 1902, a 26 year old Willis Haviland Carrier flipped the switch on the…

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41 Pianos Spread Around Toronto are Free to Play
07/16/2012

By Bonnie Alter, Source: TreeHugger All around Toronto there are 41 specially painted pianos: yours to play. Each one celebrates a…

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New York City to Expand 20 MPH ‘Slow Zones’ to 13 Neighborhoods
07/13/2012

By, Michael Graham Richard, Source: TreeHugger A More People-Friendly NYC What has begun in the Claremont section of the Bronx is…

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