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Travelodge uses shipping containers for hotel
Travelodge, the favourite destination of motorway mile-munchers, is doing its bit for the environment by building its next generation of hotels from recycled shipping containers.Posted: 09 January 2008
In brief: super-green fashion finalists, organic hygiene pads and Greenshop's new towers
Check out The Greenshop's green building, the organic alternative to the Femmecup, fair trade kids' things and new eco fashion designers in the making.Posted: 25 April 2008
US Green Building Council shows off its platinum-rated HQ
SmartPlanet toured the US Green Building Council's Washington DC headquarters and were happy to see innovative green design -- and to learn all about the non-profit's rigourous building standards.Posted: 02 January 2008
Interview: BBC's Tommy Walsh opens Hackney City Farm strawbale house
SmartPlanet went to London's East End to see Hackney City Farm's new strawbale house and have a chat with BBC builder, Tommy Walsh.Posted: 21 December 2007
Smart software will help design green buildings
Survey reveals 90 per cent of architects will be incorporating green features into their designs by 2012, according to Autodesk who recently revealed they are developing eco-building design software.Posted: 13 November 2007
Clinton campaigns for greener buildings
Former US president Bill Clinton told delegates at the Greenbuild conference that fighting climate change requires making homes, offices, and schools healthier and more energy efficient.Posted: 08 November 2007
Water-neutral "eco-region" planned for Thames
The Government's new Delivery Plan for the Thames Gateway development proposes innovative green features -- including carbon-zero buildings and a water-neutral policy.Posted: 03 December 2007
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