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Welcome back for another review of the weeks highlights in green news.  This edition of green news of the week features:  10 cool green concept computers, huge solar exports from USA, Ford and Zipcar partner for Universities, 10 celebrities trying to save the rainforest, recycled iPad 2 accessories, and a national school recycling competition.  If you see a headline and want to learn more, just click on it to read the full article.

Top 10 Green Concept Computers
As solar powered solutions become more common, computer technology is also constantly evolving.  Green computing technology encourages people to use computers and accessories that cause little to no harm to the environment during use or end of life.  Green computers will further modernize in the years to come but this list has some nifty green concept computers and laptops that you should check out.

Solar stunner: U.S. exports almost $2 billion of solar products
Believe it or not, America is a huge net exporter of solar products at $2 billion.  What’s staggering (and impressive) is that it represents a $1 billion increase over documented net exports from the solar sector last year making the US a significant contributor to the global market.

Ford And Zipcar Partner On Car-Sharing Program For Universities
Ford Motor Company and the largest car sharing network, Zipcar have announced a partnership that will add 650 Ford vehicles to service Zipcar’s University program over the next two years.  This partnership will serve students at over 250 universities across the US.  Zipcar, well-known for their car sharing service is ideal green transport for students requiring temporary auto transportation.  Plus, thanks to Ford, Zipcar will begin offering $10 off its $35 annual membership fee for the first 100,000 new University program members who sign up for Zipcar as well as lower hourly rates.  Currently, colleges represent over 10% of Zipcar’s business. 

10 Celebrities Fighting To Save The Rainforests
From James Cameron to Prince Charles to Vivienne Westwood, many celebrities are using their clout to help save the rainforests which once occupied 14% of the planet and now it’s only 6%.  One of the top advocates, Vampire Diaries’ Ian Somerhalder, who created the Ian Somerhalder Foundation, a non-profit organization which educates children on renewable energy, saving animals, and our extremely endangered Rainforests.

 ‘Bionic’ iPad 2 Case Made From Bottles
Seattle-based manufacturer Brenthaven have developed The Bionic iPad 2 Case, made from recycled plastic bottles.  It has an eco-chic look while offering a durable and sustainable solution to protect your iPad 2.  Considering we consume in outrageous quantities, I certainly hope creativity endures and we continue to find recycled uses for plastic bottles.  Hopefully as a starting point to reduce consumption, people are buying less bottled water and using reusable bottles instead.

National Recycling Competition Kicks Off
It’s the back to school time of year again and we felt it was important to promote school recycling programs.  What better than the Keep America Beautiful Recycle-Bowl competition.  The concept easy to implement in any classroom – recycle as much as you can for one month and then report your results to Keep America Beautiful.  It commences October 17, 2011 but eco-schools can start registering now for a chance to win some great prizes.

Until next week, happy green news reading!

September 1, 2011

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Good Evening and Happy Thanksgiving if you are reading this in the States and Happy Thursday/Friday if you are elsewhere. I’ve got a few interesting pieces of news for the Green Gazette tonight if you can stay a short while. As for Thanksgiving, speaking as a foreign born person living in America I have to say it’s my favourite US Holiday. It’s a holiday where you’re not expected to rush to a toy shop, a card shop, a jeweler or elsewhere to purchase a gift (that the recipient may not even need) to show you are ‘celebrating’ the holiday. Instead it is the one time of the year where people seem to really slow down, choose to be with family and friends, and say thank you for what we have in our life instead of bemoaning what we don’t have. I’d argue that our overt sense of ‘entitlement’ here in the Western world is one of the biggest issues that has contributed to the eco-crisis we find ourselves in. The never ending quest for convenience and affordability has created wastefulness that is just impossible to excuse. I feel fortunate to have been born in a ‘first world’ nation and always lived in one – but it’s not my birthright to then waste as much as I can. We should be thankful for so many things we have that so many on the planet only dream of. Being more concerned with our environmental impact might be the best way of all to say thanks to the planet in general. Just a thought…

leavesHere’s a creation that I never even considered to be possible, I’m not even sure what you’d call it. Its not recycling as there is no reusing of a previous incarnation, its not farming as this would happen in nature anyway. What am I talking about? Well, there is a company called VerTerra who have created dinnerware that is created from fallen leaves! They have taken one of the most natural things imaginable and created a legitimate usable item that replaces wasteful chemical treated white paper plates. They are proud of using only two ingredients – leaves and water and run the nifty tagline ‘Dinnerware from fallen leaves’.  They start by collecting fallen leaves from plantations—no trees are ever cut down to make the dinnerware. The leaves are then brought to our factory, where they are sprayed with high-pressure water, steamed and UV sterilized. Over 80% of the water used is recaptured and reused, and the entire manufacturing process uses just 10% of the energy used in recycling. The plates are 100% free of chemicals, lacquers, glues, bonding agents or anything toxic. This is one of the coolest things I’ve read about in a while and the used plates are completely compost ready.

Amazon.com have had their kindle product on the market for about a year now and now a lighter (in terms of functionality) product is one the market by Sony as an e-book reader. If you’re not familiar with either product they are both e-book readers. The book sized electronic device sony-prs-505-e-book-readerthat allows you to download and read books without the eco-unfriendly aspect of a book being published and paper being consumed. The eco-reader is quite expensive ($200-$320) but can come with ‘classic’ books pre-installed and the memory capacity (512mb) allows you to download as many ebooks as your heart desires. I’ve seen these in use on a few flights and they look pretty handy and are very slim and lightweight. As with most technology it might be a few years until they enter the price range where they are considered a normal gadget to own, but until that time every e-book downloaded is saving paper wastage at a rate that would stagger you.  Check out the Sony e-book store to learn more or check out the readers here.

If you’re a regular visitor to our site and blog you probably already know how we feel about plastic bottles. It’s interesting to note that Coca-Cola are unveiling their new ‘plant bottle’ at the forthcoming Winter Olympics in Vancouver. Please check out this well written article by The Toronto Star. In my opinion it’s all a bit of a sham, the Coca-Cola company have one goal, so sell more Coke and other beverages – in plastic bottles and aluminum cans. Neither of which get recycled at anything approaching acceptable levels. At least they are trying but unless 100% of people recycle they are never going to be making much of a net positive contribution to the environment. Paying for bottled water in a plastic bottle from Coca-Cola is beyond understanding, we may as well pour petroleum down the drains. 16oz of water for $1.49 and not recycling the bottle is a clever spin from the soft drink giant but not a clever reality for our planet. Hopefully time will change this.

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Nov
13

Eco-friendly Trade Show Giveaways Attract

Posted by: Tracy | Comments (0)
eco-friendly trade show giveaways:  co-brand a logo on a stainless steel bottle

eco-friendly trade show giveaways: co-brand a logo on a stainless steel bottle

Did you ever go to a trade show booth and receive a pen or foamy stress ball branded with the company name you visited?  If you really want to attract people to your booth, flex your corporate responsibility muscles with eco-friendly trade show giveaways as opposed to the more traditional fare.

I’m talking about stainless steel bottles, reusable bags, or even a t-shirt made with organic cotton – all of which can still have your company logo on it.  Whatever your budget is, there is an eco-friendly alternative.  It’s still  a cost-effective trade show giveaway, but it’s also beneficial to the environment.  Typically, trade show exhibitors go to a promotional products company who prints their logo on a mug, pen, keychain or some other trinket.  Blah.

I’ve attended numerous trade shows myself and I can say definitively that the best response we got from customers occurred this year when we gave away stainless steel bottles at our booth.  People flocked to our booth, literally line ups and crowds, and we were the talk of the show because our booth was constantly packed with visitors.  Why was the bottle so popular?  Well, three reasons.  First, because a stainless steel bottle is practical – it’s something people could actually use every day.  Second, because it’s environmentally friendly and a sustainable substitute for single use plastic bottles.  And third, because of the quality of the giveaway, it’s 100% stainless steel as opposed to aluminum and it just looked classy in comparison to the pens or mugs other booths were offering.  Now you can help minimize waste and plastic consumption while creating brand awareness.  The trade show was a tremendous success for us and we made many valuable connections.

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