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B&Q axes patio heaters
Bowing to the green pound, B&Q is the latest retailer to announce it's dropping patio heaters from stores because of their environmental implications.Posted: 22 January 2008
Keep an Eco-eye on your energy use
The Eco-eye is a gadget that will tell you how much energy you're using in your house, hour-by-hour, day-by-day -- and how much it's costing you.Posted: 18 January 2008
Good eco habits are forgotten in the office
According to a new study, workers forget their good environmental practices once they get to the office, contributing to huge amounts of unnecessary carbon emissions.Posted: 06 February 2008
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
Have a green Christmas with IKEA's eco-lights
...are they? Well, each one uses just 0.6 watts -- far less than the humble energy-saving bulb, the CFL. The secret, as eco lighting warriors will have already guessed,...Posted: 03 October 2007
Hulger's Plumen eco bulb designs shine
London-based boutique electronics company Hulger tinkers with standard low-energy bulb design in its new Plumen prototype range.Posted: 22 November 2007
Carbon-Free report tackles Green IT confusion
A report from Carbon Free helps to clear confusion around implementing green measures in the home and office.Posted: 14 November 2007
Together's Green Santas hand out eco-gifts
...this weekend, handing out eco-friendly gifts like Christmas tree seeds and energy-saving kettles. The stunt has been organised by Together, the consumer campaign to...Posted: 14 December 2007
Nokia gets recycling with the 3110 Evolve
Nokia goes green with its new 3110 Evolve handset with part-recycled materials and packaging plus an energy saving charger.Posted: 04 December 2007
Fujitsu Siemens monitor kills vampire power
Fujitsu Siemens claims it has come up with a new monitor that is the first on the market to consume no mains power when in standby mode.Posted: 09 November 2007
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