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75 Percent of Affluent Shoppers Prefer to Buy “Made in America”
06/28/2011by Nicole Abene More than three-quarters of affluent consumers prefer brands made in America—up 5 percentage points from 2008, according to…
Read MoreDid You Know That Plant-Based Bottles by PepsiCo and Coke are Actually Not Biodegradable?
06/28/2011by Tafline Laylin filed under: Green Materials, News, Recycled Materials We badly wanted to believe that plant-based PET bottles would solve…
Read MoreArtists Turn Taiwan Wetland Into Ecofriendly Gallery
06/28/2011by Jennifer Hattam, Istanbul, Turkey Culture & Celebrity Artist Hsin-yu Huang’s installation “Let’s Nest.” Photo: 2011 Cheng Long Wetlands International Art…
Read MoreCommon Defects In Denim Jeans Sewing
06/27/2011by Sandeep Agarwal | Filed under Manufacturing Process. American and Efird – has listed out some of the most common seam…
Read MoreWill Climate Again Drive US Internal Migrations?
06/27/2011by John Laumer, Philadelphia Business & Politics US demographic history includes several major internal migrations (in-migrations). Everyone knows how First Peoples…
Read MoreCleveland: Wide Price Range Will Prevail for the Rest of May
06/27/2011By Dr. O. A. Cleveland Special for Bayer CropScience Old crop export sales have been negative for the past eight consecutive…
Read MoreTop 10 degree courses for the low-carbon economy
06/27/2011Tom Young looks at the degree courses available for graduates wishing to pursue a career in the green jobs market By…
Read MorePatagonia Tackles Fashion’s Water Footprint With New Initiative
06/27/2011by Jasmin Malik Chua Patagonia is launching “Our Common Waters,” a two-year campaign that focuses on the impending freshwater crisis we’re…
Read MoreGreat White Sharks Apparently Enjoy Songs by AC/DC
06/27/2011by Stephen Messenger, Porto Alegre, Brazil Travel & Nature Photo: hermanusbackpackers / cc Conventional wisdom would suggest that the best way…
Read MoreA capitalist’s view on water conservation (or, why a price on water is impractical)
06/24/2011By Andrew Nusca Laura Shenkar, is the founder of The Artemis Project, a San Francisco, Calif.-based firm that advises companies on…
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