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Greenpeace finds hazardous chemicals in PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii
The upshot: the PS3 Xbox 360 and Wii didn't break any laws, but -- as you'll discover -- they do contain dubious and arguably unnecessary chemicals.Posted: 20 May 2008
Best eco paints
...186m litres of the stuff on their houses each year, most of it containing petrochemicals, harsh solvents, synthetic pigments and other energy-intensive ingredients....Posted: 27 May 2008
EJF expose child labour behind our cotton
...cross pollinating plants. Often, children who work in fields are exposed to chemicals after plants have been sprayed with pesticides -- sometimes by themselves --...Posted: 05 December 2007
Scrub and recycle with HomePride's cleaners
...powerful, yet it's totally free of impregnated, often choking cleaning chemicals. Every part of the product and its packaging can be recycled, and we give our...Posted: 21 January 2008
Interview: Susan Curtis of Neal's Yard on 'natural skincare' dos and don'ts
Susan Curtis from Neal's Yard Remedies talks about natural and organic beauty products, tells us what chemicals to avoid, and gives us top tips on what to look out for when we go shopping for our natural toiletries.Posted: 31 October 2007
'Greenest' MacBook wins plaudits for toxic phase-out
...as the "industry's greenest notebooks", and on the area of reducing toxic chemicals it may be right. But environmental groups point to greenhouse gas emissions...Posted: 15 October 2008
Nokia reclaims green crown in Greenpeace guide (and Nintendo still sucks)
The ninth edition of Greenpeace's Greener Electronics Guide has seen mobile giant Nokia reclaims the number one slot from Sony and Sony Ericsson.Posted: 16 September 2008
Ecover tackles toilet and bathroom
This week the green cleaning giant launched a new bathroom spray and toilet cleaner using plant and mineral ingredients instead of petrochemicals.Posted: 13 August 2008
Is Haier's detergent-less washing machine coming to the UK?
The WasH2O could be an opportunity to say goodbye to the messy hassle and regular cost of laundry detergent.Posted: 04 August 2008
Nintendo worst in Greenpeace electronics table
...were at the bottom of the table for having poor recycling schemes and toxic chemicals in their products. Four months on and believe it or not, the top 18...Posted: 26 June 2008
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