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Archive for June, 2011

  • Giant Shopping Cart Circles!

    These elegant installations, set in public spaces, draw attention to our ever-increasing consumerism, which, like the carts, seems to be an endless cycle.

    By Simone Preuss

    June 16, 2011

  • Man on a Mission

    Three-plus tons and 23 feet tall, WEEE Man is an eye-opening e-waste installation aimed at changing British consumers’ e-waste disposal habits.

    By Sophia Bennett

    June 16, 2011

  • Ten Incredible Chandeliers Created out of Everyday Junk

    What do bike chains, eyeglasses, coffee stirrers and beer bottles have in common? They’re wonderful raw materials for chandeliers. Hard to imagine? Seeing is believing.

    By Simone Preuss

    June 15, 2011

  • Three U.K. Schools Rocking a Good Green Glow

    Though the majority of the country’s schools are in dire need of an green facelift, these three should be commended for their eco-fabulousness.

    By Elizah Leigh

    June 15, 2011

  • Arizona City Commits to Green Building

    The suburban setting of Chandler may seem like an unlikely place for eco-innovation, but this city is miles ahead of its neighbors when it comes to conservation.

    By Melissa Hincha-Ownby

    June 15, 2011

  • The Sustainability Efforts of the U.K.’s School System

    Attempts to retrofit school buildings and increase eco-awareness among students have stalled in a country determined to fight the effects of climate change.

    By Elizah Leigh

    June 14, 2011

  • The Valley of the Sun’s Eco-Conventioneer Mecca

    In a region known for its heat, the Phoenix Convention Center is keeping it cool and green.

    By Si Robins

    June 13, 2011

  • Steampunk Cyclopean Spiders!

    Steampunk spiders are born when old watch parts, copper bits and brass wire are turned into stunning, creepy works of art!

    By Simone Preuss

    June 13, 2011

  • LEED Silver-Certified Ottertail Operations Center

    A civic building in rural Minnesota is an unlikely leading example of low-impact construction using repurposed materials.

    By Wendy Gabriel

    June 13, 2011

  • Honest Tea’s Seth Goldman and The Veggie Grill’s Greg Dollarhyde

    “Green is Good” welcomes Honest Tea’s Seth Goldman and The Veggie Grill’s Greg Dollarhyde to discuss their green initiatives.

    By GreenIsGood.fm

    June 13, 2011

  • Recycled Rubber Collars Help Your Dog Go Green

    Two U.S. companies are taking old bicycle tire inner tubes and repurposing them as fashionable accessories for your pooch!

    By Beth Buczynski

    June 10, 2011

  • Recycled Cat Beds Help You (and Your Pet) Rest Easy

    Recycled water bottles, recycled poly batting and old suitcases are the stuff of today’s eco-conscious cat beds.

    By Beth Buczynski

    June 10, 2011

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