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Timberland Men's Earthkeepers Rippler Chuka Boots Review
...Chukas combine both organic cotton for the upper canvas and 30 per cent recycled rubber for the soles. As you'll have clocked from the photos, they're a pair...Posted: 21 May 2008
Patently Obvious Rosemary and Lavender Hand Wash Review
...cleans our hands without drying out our skin and it comes in a 100 per cent recycled plastic bottle that's incredibly well designed -- it looks chic and it has a...Posted: 16 May 2008
Patently Obvious Raspberry & Pomegranate Hand Wash Preview
This is a 'natural' handwash in recycled packaging by new eco cleaning kid on the block, Patently Obvious.Posted: 14 May 2008
Google releases recycled computer mouse
...lamps and beach towels in its online tchotchke store, the company is selling a Recycled Mini Wireless Mouse, made from recycled plastic and packaged in recycled...Posted: 13 May 2008
Our top 10 green picnic accessories
...cups and glasses made from PLA bioplastic, napkins made from 100 per cent recycled and chlorine-free paper and cutlery that's made from corn and potato starch....Posted: 06 May 2008
Green your kitchen: cabinets and worktops
...equally relevant for cabinets and worktops:• Is it non-toxic?• Does it contain recycled content, or can it be recycled after use?• Is it biodegradable?• Is it...Posted: 30 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
Marks & Spencer Organic Botteghino Chianti Review
We care about the story behind a product, and it's nowhere to be found with this Chianti. If it were, we wouldn't hesitate to recommend it as it's a good, classic Chianti with an organic twist.Posted: 23 April 2008
In brief: cardboard cradles, electric EcoBins and sustainable seagulls
...has just started selling the Eco Cradle, which is made from 60 per cent recycled cardboard. Like the cardboard shelves we've reviewed, it's eco-friendly since...Posted: 23 April 2008
Luva Huva Yellow Border Anglaise Knickers Review
Making use of stuff that's destined for landfill must the greenest you can get. At £12 for a pair of knickers, we would have liked a little more, though.Posted: 15 April 2008
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