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Video: Prius T Spirit, the luxury version
Check out the video review of Toyota's hybrid car, the Prius, from our tech chums over at CNET.co.uk.Posted: 20 November 2007
CalStar plans high-quality, low-energy cement
US company CalStar Cement says it will tackle one of the unrecognised sources of greenhouse gases: cement.Posted: 19 November 2007
Video: taking the G-Wiz electric car for a spin
Our sister site CNET.co.uk has taken the G-Wiz electric car for a spin, and they just can't help but be impressed by the money-saving bonuses and green credentials.Posted: 30 November 2007
BioRegional carbon-neutral firewood hits B&Q
UK company BioRegional blazes the carbon-neutral trail with a new branded range of carbon-neutral kindling and firewood in B&Q stores.Posted: 12 November 2007
New BSI guidelines reduce impact of big events
...-- wherever big crowds gather tends to be the source of a lot of carbon emissions, rubbish and general wear and tear on the local area. But a new set of...Posted: 13 November 2007
Earth Aid creates first-aid kit for the planet
Earth Aid Enterprises has launched an online service to provide self-build packages containing a selection of energy-saving gadgets and products for the home.Posted: 18 December 2007
Oz venture turns coal emissions into algae fuel
Australian companies Linc Energy and Bio Clean Coal are uniting to make biofuel from algae grown from coal power station emissions.Posted: 27 November 2007
New car CO2 emissions drop by record 3.8%
The average new car's CO2 emissions dropped by a record 3.8 per cent in the first nine months of 2008, a new study reveals.Posted: 09 October 2008
Sainsbury's rolls out rubbish-powered truck
...methane from landfill sites. Sainsbury's says it results in 60 per cent lower carbon emissions than diesel alone. Bio-methane manufacturers also point that it's a cheaper...Posted: 28 August 2008
Recycling in China "better" than UK landfilling
A government study out today says shipping plastic bottles to China for recycling produces less CO2 than binning them in the UK.Posted: 21 August 2008
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