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The GREAT Bag

A reuseable bag for your weekly shop -- good for encouraging reuse but it's not made from materials with any green credentials
Posted: 19 June 2008 Tags: reuse

Solar Shaver

An electric shaver capable of charging from the sun as well as the mains
Posted: 13 June 2008 Tags: solar, grooming
7.2

Ronseal Eco Floor Varnish

A resilient, easy-to-use step in the right direction, but Ronseal may be varnishing its green reputation along with your floors
Posted: 13 June 2008 Tags: vocs, chemicals, diy
7.4

EarthBorn Eco Chic White Emulsion Paint

Eco Chic's good looking paint is friendly to your health and to the environment, but it isn't as tough as others out there
Posted: 25 February 2008 Tags: natural, chemical-free, diy
7.0

Natural Magic Organic Revitalise Treatment Candle

No doubt this is a great candle -- it makes the whole room smell lovely, it looks luxurious and the knowledge of it being made from organic vegetable wax rather than petrochemicals makes it clean and cosy. But we just wouldn't spend £35 on a candle
Posted: 05 February 2008 Tags: organic, treatment candles
7.1

Even Greener Bokashi Kitchen Composter

We are getting quite attached to our Bokashi bin although it's not exactly what we had imagined -- it doesn't actually turn our food scraps directly into usable compost in a fortnight
Posted: 09 January 2008 Tags: compost
6.9

Natural Collection Bamboo and Cotton Shower Towel

While we love the idea of this towel -- the eco-friendly material, impeccable manufacturing and super-fast drying time -- it's simply not very good at drying skin. Which is a shame, as we dig towels that actually dry you.
Posted: 30 November 2007 Tags: sustainable materials
7.2

SUCK UK Sun Jar

If you can look past the lack of information on its Chinese roots and the fact it won't lower your carbon shoe-size, this is a decent gift with a green twist
Posted: 10 February 2008 Tags: solar power
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