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Dragons' Den plastic bag bin hits shops
Remember that carrier bag bin from Dragon's Den? Well, you can finally buy one.Posted: 21 July 2008
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
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
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
Reln Can-O-Worms Review
Scary but true: the average Brit chucks away a third of the weekly food shop. We found the Can-O-Worms food composter to be a speedy way to break down food remains that would otherwise produce potent greenhouse gases in a landfill somewhere.Posted: 06 February 2008
Death to the phone book!
...are set up to recycle them, presumably as part of their normal paper recycling work. I rang Haringey Council just to confirm that they're cool with us...Posted: 28 May 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
We're dreaming of a green Christmas (tree)
Real or fake? Recycled or reused? We find out what to look for in a 'green' Christmas tree.Posted: 27 November 2007
"Starve your bins" says London Mayor
...to get us lazy Londoners to put three times as much of our waste in our recycling bins than we currently do.The advertising campaign, launched on 16...Posted: 16 October 2007
Dragon's Den puts money in Ben the Bin
Eco-design company Reestore secures £50,000 investment from BBC's Dragon's Den to put their newest product, Ben the Bin, into production.Posted: 27 November 2007
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