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Radisson SAS Edinburgh
City breaks should be greener, and the Radisson SAS can help visitors in Edinburgh do their bit for the environmentPosted: 13 May 2008
Bellinter House
It's a good green upgrade of an old classic, with only a few caveatsPosted: 07 May 2008
Southwaite Green Cottages
The cottages are in a lovely setting in the western fells and the use of eco technologies is impressive but the rooms are somewhat blandPosted: 01 April 2008
TotsBots Bamboozle/Organic Nappies
They're a bit bulkier than some other nappies but because of that, they're vitally more absorbent, and have good environmental credentialsPosted: 12 March 2008
Bambino Mio Nappies
Customising your nappy to fit your child makes sense, but what about those poo-everywhere moments?Posted: 19 March 2008
Mother-ease One Size Organic Nappies
The one-nappy-fits-all folding nappy works brilliantly, if you don't mind a big bum on a small babyPosted: 07 March 2008
Kushies Ultra Reusable Nappies
As "easy to use as disposables"? Yes, but they aren't as leak-proof as real, real nappies arePosted: 11 March 2008
Imse Vimse Shaped Nappy
They're absorbent enough for daytime use, and give your baby a disposables-sized bum. But why no proper fastenings?Posted: 11 March 2008
Yeo Valley Organic Fat Free Vanilla Probiotic Yogurt
A great everyday yoghurt that's available everywhere at a good price -- but the vanilla and sugar could have been FairtradePosted: 18 February 2008
Nab Cottage
It's a no-frills B&B and the organic aspect of it is far from obvious -- but we like the small Fairtrade signs dotted around and the location is spot onPosted: 30 November 2007















