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Welcome back for another edition of the green news weekly.  This week we go green shopping with the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics; then, we decorate for the holiday season taking advantage of Home Depot’s Holiday LED light exchange; and finally, you’ll be surprised to learn what percentage of the US population is now buying organic foods based on a survey released by the Organic Trade Association.

Greenpeace has released the seventeenth edition of the Greenpeace Guide to Greener Electronics.  Companies were rated on a scale of 1 to 10 which places them in either a green, yellow or red zone contingent on their performance.  “HP, Dell, Nokia, Apple lead the way by innovative cradle-to-cradle design, use of less toxics as well as use of eco-friendly material in their products.” HP stole the top spot from Nokia because of their high score “when it came to measuring and reducing carbon emissions from its supply chain.”  Here’s the top 10 based on score (you can download the score card for each company):

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1. HP 5.9/10
2. Dell 5.1/10
3. Nokia 4.9/10
4. Apple 4.6/10
5. Philips 4.5/10
6. Sony Ericsson 4.2/10
7. Samsung 4.1/10
8. Lenovo 3.8/10
9. Panasonic 3.6/10
10. Sony 3.6/10

It’s that time of year when everyone starts taking out and checking their lights in preparation for the holiday season; however, not everyone’s lights are eco-friendly. Home Depot Canada is doing something to help remedy that very problem through their Eco Options program. On Saturday November 12th to Sunday November 13th 2011 from 8AM – 3PM (where open) in all Canadian Home Depot Stores they will be hosting a light exchange. All customers have to do is bring in their old incandescent or old LED holiday light string and they will receive an in-store coupon for 30% off a new energy efficient set of LED holiday lights.   There will be a limit of five coupons per household and each coupon can be used for up to five new sets of lights. This should help an average household replace all their outdoor lights for the holiday season. 

New LED light sets are 80% more energy efficient than the traditional incandescent version of holiday lights. Being more efficient means that a new set of LED lights will last up 25,000 hours or the equivalent of 12 holiday seasons. These new sets come with replacement bulbs and don’t heat up like the previous generation of lights, making them safer while saving money on energy.

Home Depot’s Eco Options program is designed to help customers identify products that are making an environmental difference, one purchase at a time. Home Depot also has Eco Options Consumer Events, which help customers “upgrade to more energy and water-efficient products, and providing public education on key environmental issues.” The company also hosts recycling programs, which help consumers responsibly recycle batteries, compact fluorescent lights (CFLs), and “paint (in select provinces).” The light exchange program will certainly help make this holiday season a little brighter, while being greener.

The Organic Trade Association (OTA) has reported that seventy–eight percent of U.S. families say they purchase organic foods. “In a time when the severity of the economy means making tough choices, it is extremely encouraging to see consumers vote with their values by including quality organic products in their shopping carts,” said Christine Bushway, OTA’s Executive Director and CEO. “Nearly half – 48 percent – of parents surveyed revealed that their strongest motivator for buying organic is their belief that organic products “are healthier for me and my children.” Other motivators for purchasing organic included concern over the effects of pesticides, hormones and antibiotics on children, and the desire to avoid highly processed or artificial ingredients.”

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andy-pagI read with interest about a British environmentalist who intends to drive around the world in a bus powered only by bio fuels (where possible of course) left the UK 4 months ago but things have taken a turn for the worse in India. Andy Pag who previously completed a London to Timbuktu drive using chocolate waste (how can there be such a thing?) has been driving his bus (The Bio Truck) around the globe using used cooking oil to heighten awareness about the potential of bio diesel. Andy has just been released from jail in India for bringing a satellite phone into the country without prior approval. He didn’t know he needed a license for the phone and was thus released on bail, however he cannot leave India until his scheduled trial on January 23rd. Keep up to date with Andy via his site and learn more. His twitter account has the latest news.

Blue meanie?

Blue meanie?

Next up, I’ve yet to see Avatar (I know…I’ll be the last) and I can’t say I’m very enamoured with James Cameron based on interviews I’ve seen. Nothing personal but he seems to be a somewhat…well….self important? That said I don’t know much about him especially when it comes to eco-issues but apparently he has made some statements last night that seem to very much at odds with both his lifestyle and business acumen if I can use that phrase. I won’t go right over the precipice with regards to Cameron as I can leave that in the very capable hands of the ‘Big Hollywood Blog’ who in this post seem to have made their mind up about the uber-director and his not so green resume.  There are always two sides to every story but side one isn’t very promising is it? Maybe the characters in Avatar weren’t green for a reason?

Finally tonight it’s update time on the guide to Green Electronics with a great scoring system and notes to help consumers better evaluate the performances and green initiatives on major electronics manufacturers. Sony have been aggressively cross marketing their VAIO laptops and mini-notebooks with a greater emphasis on eco-friendly features. A new mercury free LED backlight has helped Sony leap in the standings but the review is interesting to read overall and can help you make a balanced decision if you are on the fence about an electronics purchase.  The guide essentially grades 18 top manufacturers of personal computers, mobile phones, TVs and games consoles based on their green record. Some of what you read will be an eye opener in both good ways and bad…and I will name names on those not scoring well…Microsoft, Fujitsu and Dell. Get your collective act together because an informed public do care about what the corporate green initiatives are for their products these days. Send the review to your friends who love gadgets!

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