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4 recycled bins for your recycling rubbish
...need to be put into a normal bin -- but even those could double up for recycling. But the question is: why should that bin be made from nasty plastics or...Posted: 27 June 2008
Topshop to recycle your old clothes
...a collection box and Topshop will give them to the charity TRAID (Textile Recycling for Aid and International Development). For this week only, 23 to 29 June...Posted: 24 June 2008
Photos: what plastic recycling numbers mean
To help recyclers, the plastics industry started a labelling system more than two decades ago, identifying the seven major types of plastics by number stamps. But what do the numbers mean?Posted: 13 June 2008
News roundup: long distance electric cars, Kidston's Tesco bags, Dell vs Apple
We've scoured the green web so you don't have to. Read on for the day's news in a bite-size nuggets.Posted: 13 June 2008
Freecycle alternatives: 6 green UK sharing sites
Freecycle ain't perfect -- posting images sucks, Yahoo's interface isn't for everyone and some local areas don't have many users. Here are six hot alternatives.Posted: 12 June 2008
Is bottled water still bad for the environment?
...of water the other day, it turned out to be a fancy invite to a Closed Loop Recycling plant in east London. The 'Bring a Bottle' event later this month promises to...Posted: 10 June 2008
Are we dreaming or is 'Big Brother' now green?
...burning ambition. I rang them, full of excitement, to check up on that large recycling bin. Turns out, it's not, well, all that large. "It's a recycling bin,"...Posted: 05 June 2008
Radisson SAS Edinburgh Review
Can global hotel chains really be green and responsible? The Radisson SAS Hotel in Edinburgh claims to be the green flagship hotel in this Rezidor Group's chain.Posted: 13 May 2008
When etiquette and green intentions collide
...materials, but they use energy and resources in their manufacture. Recycling the cups takes energy too. As for biodegradable cups, not everyone has access...Posted: 08 May 2008
Design software predicts products' green rating
Autodesk has come up with a software plug-in that would allow designers to calculate the carbon emissions and recyclability of products.Posted: 06 May 2008
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