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In brief: Oxfam designer boutique, M&S eco factory and a 25-year-old Nokia
...from the Nokia 3110 Evolve and into extremely long-lasting phones and clever energy-saving chargers. We've watched NokNok's video of the phone that can potentially live...Posted: 02 May 2008
Move over Wattson, here comes Ewgeco
...touch. Instead of just telling you whether you're brilliant or lame at energy-saving generally, it'll tell you how good or bad you are in relation to your regular...Posted: 18 March 2008
Energy-efficient homes not just for the rich
...lower-income families help with greening up their homes, like B&Q's recent energy-saving lightbulb giveaway. People who live below the 'green line' can also apply for...Posted: 25 April 2008
Blind-tested: incandescents vs. eco bulbs
...times -- latest by The Observer's Lucy Siegle in her column yesterday -- that energy-saving lightbulbs now can outshine old-fashioned incandescent ones on cosiness, some...Posted: 28 April 2008
Ecobutton Review
Do you find it too much hassle to turn your computer on standby mode? The one-touch Ecobutton could be the solution for you -- and the planet.Posted: 29 April 2008
Eco Kettle Review
Save nearly a third on your kettle's electricity bill by trying out this eco version -- it uses two clever compartments to ensure you can never boil too much.Posted: 05 February 2008
My night at P&G's Future Friendly Awards bash
It's not often I go to Whitehall for a green awards ceremony fronted by Sir Trevor McDonald and hosted by a multinational infamous for its animal testing.Posted: 07 March 2008
LG Steam Direct Drive (WM14445FDS) Review
Fancy being kind to the planet and ditching your weekly Sunday ironing? This new LG washing machine could be right up your laundry alley.Posted: 14 March 2008
Best energy monitors
Trying to cut your electricity bills to save cash and the planet? We've rounded up four of the best energy monitors to help you along the way.Posted: 05 February 2008
Subway serves up new green schemes
Highstreet sandwich chain Subway has announced it's US stores are switching from buying plastic cutlery made from polystyrene to those made of polypropylene, as its new eco store opens in Florida.Posted: 14 December 2007
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