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Tap water wins! (plus 5 ways to improve it)
Here are five ways to make tap water even better and cooler than it is already, from branding it up to making it taste better.Posted: 24 July 2008
Repairs are up 7.5 per cent, but which brands are the most repair-friendly?
Which companies make it easiest and cheapest for you to repair their gear?Posted: 24 July 2008
Topshop to recycle your old clothes
Starting with only four stores, but soon to go nationwide, Topshop is collecting your unwanted clothes and giving them to charity to be recycled.Posted: 24 June 2008
5 myths about reusable nappies (and 5 truths)
They're too fiddly! Bad for the environment! They'll poke your eyes out! We've put five myths to the sword in this story -- and revealed five truths, too.Posted: 20 June 2008
The GREAT Bag Preview
A reuseable bag for your weekly shop -- good for encouraging reuse but it's not made from materials with any green credentials.Posted: 19 June 2008
Recharge your batteries, help the WWF
Battery-maker Uniross has just unveiled a bunch of new WWF-backed rechargeable batteries and chargers, and USBCell warns the UK is in the firing line for EU fines if we don't buck up our battery recycling by 2012.Posted: 16 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
Green or not? Barbie's reused girls accessories
...cares if Mattel sells a dozen bags and accessories that happen to have some reused materials? Shouldn't Mattel be doing that anyway? And even worse than all...Posted: 04 April 2008
Nether Wallop Trading Co Paper Potter Preview
This plant potter's made from FSC-certified oak and creates neat biodegradeable seed pots from old newspapers.Posted: 20 March 2008
Return to sender with Envelope Angels
Blue Marmalade has created Envelope Angels, sticky labels you can put on your old envelopes to reuse them.Posted: 28 January 2008
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