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Middle of the week, middle of the month and nearly the end of the decade. Please explain where the last ten years went as I’m anxious to know? Welcome back to the green gazette and I can report that ten years on from 1999 we are living on a planet that gets a B+ for green ideas and initiatives but only a C- for actual actions. Both results are better than a decade ago and I think we will see both results improve rapidly over the next decade. That’s why I write the blog, it’s interesting to learn, share and conceive of the green ideas that are happening every single day. As I’ve said before it only takes an idea to initiate change and change is happening…be positive!

1ltFirst on the agenda today is the continued PR nightmare on very public display that Sigg are weathering. There’s a lot of speculation about how much information was known versus how much was concealed. I’d read this article and ensure you consider the facts when buying a reusable water bottle. We’re proud of our product (pictured on the left) but most importantly I think you have to question the ethical strategy of a company that is wearing the eco-label with such pride and yet their honesty remains in question and also the commitment to customer satisfaction looks to be misguided. I’m being polite but it’s no good way to treat your clients plus it negatively impacts the green industry on the whole which grates!

Next up we have a promising story from the world of business and corporate travel. The giant Starwood hotel chain (Sheraton, W Hotels, St. Regis) has opened a new property in the suburbs of Denver, Colorado which is officially being designated ‘eco-chic’. Eco-chic will be a new branded ‘title’ for the chain

Denver skyline

Denver skyline

and new properties constructed or converted will have to meet certain rigorous green standards. Starwood has introduced nine such properties – all of which are U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified. At this hotel environmental amenities include low-flow toilets, high-efficiency kitchen appliances, compact fluorescent light bulbs and recycling bins in both guest rooms and public areas. It even has replaced “Do Not Disturb” signs with magnets. When you realise the energy/resources a busy hotel can use you understand the significant impact postive changes can make. I applaud Starwood and other like minded chains, I know in the world of corporate travel people will ask for ‘green’ hotels  in years to come in the same way that a ‘no-smoking’ hotel was considered novel not so long ago.

volvoHere’s one of those tidbits where you initially think ‘no way’ but after thinking it over you are just simply amazed at the innovation big companies can show when they apply themselves. Volvo (trust the Swedes – I mean that in the best terms) are in the midst of turning their truck factory in Umea Sweden into the benchmark for ece-creativity. The entire plant is going to be carbon neutral (it would be better if we didn’t need to make cars but I’ll keep it real) and here is the pinnacle of innovation. The production machinery in the plant will be cooled by an ice-cold underground river beneath the plant! Seriously! Thus saving energy usage on a daily basis.

My last story is going to the dogs. Well…it’s about dogs and being a responsible pet owner which should extend to making good  eco-decisions. Woof Woof I hear you say? The fact is we spend more on our pets than we do on a number of more signifcant things (medical research being one example) and that’s fine I guess. So let’s make sure when an environmental option exists for your pet it is considered and taken. Here’s a few with links to get started and then I’ll stop hounding you.

Dog waste bags that are bio-degradable –

Organic Pet Food –

Eco Toys for dogs and cats -

That’s all for tonight. Talk soon….

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In August 2009, SIGG CEO Steve Wasik, posted a letter to customers (scroll to the end of this article to read the full letter) announcing that their former aluminum bottle liner contained trace amounts of BPA (Bisphenol A).  SIGG customers were infuriated to learn that they had been duped.  Most believed that SIGG was a BPA-free bottle, instead it was coated with an interior epoxy liner with BPA content.  Wasik also confessed that they knew about the BPA in SIGG bottles since 2006!!

This month, the CEO has posted a new letter in an effort to diffuse consumer outrage about how SIGG has handled the BPA-liner catastrophe.   SIGG finally apologized for misleading customers for over 3 years.  You can read the full letter at the end of this article.  This is an excerpt from Wasik’s bulletin:

sigg-bottles-lack-consumer-confidence2“After reading and responding to hundreds of emails and viewing nearly as many blog & Twitter posts, I realize that my first letter may have missed the mark. What I should have said simply and loudly to all of our loyal SIGG fans is: I am sorry that we did not make our communications on the original SIGG liner more clear from the very beginning.

I have learned much over the past 2 weeks. I learned that many of you purchased SIGG bottles – not just because they were free from leaching and safe – but because you believed that SIGGs contained no BPA. I learned that, although SIGG never marketed the former liner as “BPA Free” we should have done a better job of both clearly communicating about our liner as well as policing others who may have misunderstood the SIGG message. ”

So Wasik declares mea culpa over not being clear about the former BPA liner and everything is ok, right?  An apology hardly restores consumer confidence when you feel betrayed.  Especially since SIGG launched it’s new EcoCare BPA-free liner in August 2008 – apologies that take a year to deliver don’t result in forgiveness.  Plus, SIGG has known since 2006 that it’s former liner contained BPA, so really that apology is 3 years overdue.  The lack of honesty doesn’t exactly build trust.  Sounds like SIGG did what’s best for SIGG and not their customers.

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Consumer Alert:  SIGG, long-time Swiss manufacturer of aluminum reusable bottles, has confessed that any bottle manufactured before August 2008 contains BPA (Bisphenol A).  What?  Sounds like the Nalgene scandal when it was discovered that their polycarbonate bottles had contained BPA.
SIGG bottles old vs. new interior lining

SIGG bottles old vs. new interior lining

The affects of exposure to BPA is under constant scrutiny and analysis for links to health issues including breast cancer, obesity, hormone problems, reproductive health challenges, early puberty, depression, and IQ reduction.

SIGG revealed that their proprietary ‘water-based epoxy liner’ which coated the inside of every SIGG reusable bottle made before August 2008, contained trace amounts of BPA.  Then, in August 2008, SIGG inaudibly launched its new EcoCare liner, which features a “special powder-based co-polyester liner certified to be 100% BPA and Phthalate Free.”

SIGG CEO Steve Wasik released a bulletin that you can read here, dated August 2009.  August 2009?  Haven’t you known for a year now?  Why mislead customers so drastically?  “Prior to its transition, SIGG utilized a water-based epoxy liner which contained a trace amount of BPA.” ‘Prior to its transition’ seems like a soft way to put it.  Why not issue a bulletin a year ago when you actually switched to the new BPA-free liner?  Wasik goes on to say “I am proud to say that SIGG took action quickly back in 2006 to begin the development of a high performance bottle liner that is BPA free.”  So you started working on it in 2006 and your definition of ‘quickly’ includes announcing BPA content publicly in 2009?

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