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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
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
Espresso minus electricity with Handpresso
If you need your caffeine fix but there's no electricity point to be seen, fear not -- Handpresso has come up with an espresso maker that's operated by a hand pump instead.Posted: 17 January 2008
Tech tackles energy consumption at CES
After years of burying its head in the sand, the technology industry is finally tackling green issues and cutting back on energy-guzzling gadgets.Posted: 10 January 2008
Get a free energy-saving bulb at B&Q tomorrow
...lighting. Mayor Ken wants us to cut our carbon footprints and, considering energy-saving lightbulbs use 80 per cent less electricity than ordinary ones, fairly reckons...Posted: 10 January 2008
Green Plug multiple charger cuts energy waste
Green Plug's multi-port USB charger may mean an end to tangled leads and unnecessary energy-wastage.Posted: 08 January 2008
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
Nokia and Ericsson cut industry energy waste
Nokia Siemens Networks says it has the answer to mobile operators' escalating electricity bills -- letting the indoor temperature of base stations to go as high as 40 degrees without switching on the air cooling.Posted: 17 December 2007
Subway serves up new green schemes
Highstreet sandwich chain Subway has announced it's US stores are switching from buying plastic cutlery made from polystyrene to those made of polypropylene, as its new eco store opens in Florida.Posted: 14 December 2007
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