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Archive for April, 2011

  • The Leanest, Greenest Sponges to the Rescue!

    Believe it or not, sponges are a major source of waste and toxins in the kitchen. Clean up your act now with these eco-products.

    By Elizah Leigh

    April 8, 2011

  • The Leanest, Greenest Cloth Towels to the Rescue!

    With eco-materials to reuse options galore, you can kiss paper towels goodbye forever.

    By Elizah Leigh

    April 7, 2011

  • The Skull Created from Slices of Human Brains

    Brain teaser? Here’s a skull made out of real slices of human brain — repurposing at its most gruesome!

    By Simone Preuss

    April 6, 2011

  • What is the Most Eco-Friendly Glass Cleaner?

    Want to make a green statement while also staying squeaky clean? It turns out you have a number of eco-options.

    By Melissa Hincha-Ownby

    April 6, 2011

  • Making DIY Dishwasher Detergent

    You could have all of the necessary ingredients in-house and ready to go!

    By Wendy Gabriel

    April 6, 2011

  • Greener Latex Gloves and Recycling Inspiration!

    Latex gloves, whether natural or synthetic, can only last so long. Lengthen their lifespan with some creative reuse techniques.

    By Elizah Leigh

    April 5, 2011

  • Thirteen Astonishing Pairs of Steampunk Goggles

    Full steampunk ahead! These cool goggles, made out of repurposed materials, are perfect for whatever you need, be it welding, dissecting or diving!

    By Simone Preuss

    April 4, 2011

  • Recyclable Aluminum in the Kitchen

    Beyond standard appliances, aluminum is being used — and reused — in inventive ways in kitchens.

    By Tyler Farmer

    April 4, 2011

  • Ford Motor Company’s Nancy Gioia and Honest Tea’s Seth Goldman

    “Green is Good” welcomes Ford Motor Company’s Nancy Gioia and Honest Tea’s Seth Goldman to discuss their green initiatives.

    By GreenIsGood.fm

    April 4, 2011

  • The Secret Afterlife of Plastic Bread Tags

    While many municipal recycling programs don’t accept plastic bread tags, you certainly don’t need to toss them in the trash.

    By Elizah Leigh

    April 1, 2011

  • Ideas for Reusing Bread Bags

    Those plastic bread bags really add up over time. Think of all the creative reuse possibilities!

    By Marina Hanes

    April 1, 2011

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