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Innocent bottles go 100 per cent recycled
Innocent has announced that its smoothies will be sold in 100 per cent recycled bottles from now on, following a successful trial late last year.Posted: 29 January 2008
London to Denmark: planes, trains and... environmentally friendly travel
...as they would for a flight and sit on a train seat for 39 hours to cut their carbon footprint. But I'd still do it again. Now I know how it all works, it can only get...Posted: 09 January 2008
mobGAS finds your carbon footprint on the go
...such as cooking, transport, lighting and appliance use, and calculates their carbon footprint in terms of the three major greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide, methane and...Posted: 03 December 2007
Get a free energy-saving bulb at B&Q tomorrow
...on the idea of buying low-energy lighting. Mayor Ken wants us to cut our carbon footprints and, considering energy-saving lightbulbs use 80 per cent less electricity...Posted: 10 January 2008
Big business to reduce supply chain emissions
...and will provide a baseline for partners to work together to reduce their carbon footprint. The full project will kick off in May 2008, and the CDP is looking for more...Posted: 22 January 2008
Telco's old conversion systems wasting power
...preach how modern communications help companies and individuals reduce their carbon footprint by letting them chat, work and collaborate in the electronic domain rather...Posted: 30 January 2008
Carbonrally challenge you to cut carbon
Carbonrally's new website challenges greenies to cut their carbon footprint.Posted: 26 November 2007
Overseas threat to British organic meat farmers
...CO2 emissions if we can only buy imported organic meat. Comparing the carbon footprint of a Welsh joint of beef to an Argentinian one, the Soil...Posted: 04 January 2008
Carbon Standard to give offsetting green cred
New Voluntary Carbon Standard aims to bring transparency and credibility to carbon offsetting projects across the world.Posted: 26 November 2007
Swedx's TVs are wood, but are they green?
Are Swedx's wooden HD TVs really all they're cracked up to be? We take a look at the carbon credentials.Posted: 23 November 2007
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