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Are Women Greener Than Men?

March 8, 2011

Some people claim that women tend to be greener than men when it comes to everyday actions we can take to mitigate our impact on the planet. For example, women are more likely to be vegetarian (60 per cent more) than men; they’re also more consistent with their recycling. Technorati Tags: green women, men and [...]

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Go Green, Scrap The Old Car

February 20, 2011

Guest post by Daniel Frank, Marketing Executive, Giveacar.co.uk Scrap your car and fuel the future: how donating your end-of-life vehicle can help pave the way for greener alternatives and raise money for a good cause. Technorati Tags: recycling cars, scrapping old cars Related Posts:No Related Posts Found! Go find some…

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Cowboys Stadium One of Top 10 Green Stadiums

February 7, 2011

Everyone is talking about Super Bowl 45 today: the national anthem fiasco, the best and worst adverts and the celebrity shenanigans. As a green blog we’d like to add another point to the the Super Bowl buzz: how green stadiums across the country are. The Cowboys Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, appears at number [...]

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Five Last Minute Green Christmas Tips

December 24, 2010

Christmas is a special time of celebrating, sharing and being with those we love and cherish. But it’s a time when Mother Earth should also be celebrated and respected. Luckily, there are ways to lower our carbon footprint during the festive season. You may have heard of sustainable Christmas trees, solar lights and tofurky to [...]

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Renewable Plastic Company Launches Design Contest

December 17, 2010

Cereplast, a company that makes starch-based renewable plastics, wants a new bioplastic symbol and has launched a competition that will give $25,000 to the winner. More details will be announced on January 3rd, 2011. Technorati Tags: Cere Related Posts:No Related Posts Found! Go find some…

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