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M&S and Oxfam launch clothes recycling drive
...Marks & Spencer and Oxfam have joined forces to create the biggest clothes recycling project in the UK. Customers who drop off their old M&S clothes at an...Posted: 15 January 2008
Sharkah Chakra launch 'first ever' luxury Fairtrade organic jeans
Sharkah Chakra claims to have launched the first ever Fairtrade, organic luxury jeans. We see whether they're worth the £195 price tag.Posted: 13 December 2007
Plastics less than fantastic, says DEFRA
DEFRA pushes for higher recycling and recovery targets to ensure the UK meets its goal of recycling at least 60 per cent of its packaging waste by 2010.Posted: 13 February 2008
SHIBBY recycles billboards for bags
SHIBBY makes a range of bags from used billboard advertising banners, manufacturing in Malaysia and selling all over the world on the internet.Posted: 31 October 2007
Greener Gadgets conference: the highlights
...chemicals and heavy metals are used in the production of electronics -- plus, recycling rates are very low. The Greener Gadgets conference in New York saw exhibitors...Posted: 05 February 2008
We're dreaming of a green Christmas (tree)
Real or fake? Recycled or reused? We find out what to look for in a 'green' Christmas tree.Posted: 27 November 2007
Chelsea College hosts 'upcycling' exhibition
...creating textiles that have a lower impact on the environment. This includes recycling and reuse. Over the past ten years TED [Textiles Environment Design at Chelsea...Posted: 18 October 2007
Win! One of 10 pairs of USBCell batteries
Just answer one question and you could bagsy a pair of these nifty, landfill-beating AA batteries.Posted: 12 November 2007
58% of young people plan green resolution
...of those polled plan either to reduce their use of energy at home or crack up recycling efforts. Two-thirds said they intend to use household products with fewer...Posted: 18 December 2007
Dragon's Den puts money in Ben the Bin
Eco-design company Reestore secures £50,000 investment from BBC's Dragon's Den to put their newest product, Ben the Bin, into production.Posted: 27 November 2007
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