I think it’s a viable business opportunity for someone with the means. And I can just imagine how great an impact it would make to the planet.
Across the pond (why do they have the great ideas out there?), a company called citizenre helps put solar energy within the reach of everyone. Installing solar panels is expensive. The [...]
Archive for October, 2009
Wishlist: some place to rent out solar panels
Posted in carbon neutral, tagged carbon, electricity, solar, panel, enerrgy, saving, low on 28 October 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Have a green Halloween
Posted in carbon neutral, fairtade, organic, tagged bag, chocolate, fairtrade, green, guui, halloween, organic, reuse on 25 October 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A lot of kids (and kids at heart) love the Halloween and go through great lengths decorating their homes and making costumes for trick or treating. We hope you’d enjoy all the festivities that goes with it, but spare a thought for the environment and heed some of the tips we’ve gathered around the net:
The [...]
DIY:Recycled magazine bow
Posted in Christmas, recycling on 15 October 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Already wrapping up pressies for Christmas? I know, still a bit early. But we thought we give you this idea early as well before you start stocking up on gift wrappings and ribbons.
We thought this is really pretty. And green too!
We stole the image from Jessica Jones from her blog How about orange… (we hope [...]
London ‘worst city in Europe’ for recycling
Posted in recycling, tagged Europe, London, recyling, worst on 7 October 2009 | Leave a Comment »
eeks! Read here. Yes, we still have a long way to go. I feel a pang of guilt on my end, as I am putting more than what I wanted in my bin.
Are you doing your bit?
Bamboo: What’s the truth behind it?
Posted in carbon neutral, ethical, tagged alternative, bamboo, clothing, eco, flooring, green on 3 October 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I first came accross them being used for flooring. I thought they looked nice. And they’re sustainable. They grow in large volumes and are harvested every 5-6 years. Now there are clothing made from bamboo also marketed as eco -friendly.
Most of the eco-credentials of bamboo floors and bamboo clothing is because it takes only a [...]






