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Wood Design by TEN on Tour PDF Print E-mail
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wood design by ten photo Images from Crafts Council Wood is an exhibition of witty, innovative and ethically designed products for the home and garden--made of wood. First seen at London Design Festival in 2008, the show is on tour around England. The show features 11 products created by TEN, a group of ten designers who get together every year to create interesting design. They have shown that domestic, sustainable design can be creative, innovative and witty and desirable. They have teamed up with a very good retailer,

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MobileMuster and Landcare Australia launch the ‘Old Phones, More Trees' campaign PDF Print E-mail
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Rose Read, MobileMuster Recycling Manager and former Miss Australia and MobileMuster ambassador, Laura Dundovic, launches the ‘Old Phones, More Trees’ campaign, where native trees will be planted for all mobile phones handed in for recycling throughout May and until World Environment Day – Friday 5 June

Australians called to recycle their old mobile phones and help thousands of koalas affected by the bush fires

Australians can assist thousands of native animals through Koaladoors Inc Koaladoors Project by supporting MobileMuster and Landcare Australia's 'Old Phones, More Trees' campaign and simply recycle their old mobile phones at mobile phone retailers and selected businesses and local councils, during the month of May and until World Environment Day - June 5.

MobileMuster, the official recycling program of the mobile phone industry and Landcare Australia launched the 2009 'Old Phones, More Trees' campaign today, with MobileMuster ambassador and former Miss Australia, Laura Dundovic, at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.

The 'Old Phones, More Trees' campaign, now in its third year, is a joint initiative, where native trees are planted for all mobile phones handed in for recycling throughout May and until World Environment Day.


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Sustainable Travel International Brings Some "Green" to Australia PDF Print E-mail
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Cairns, Australia--Sustainable Travel International (STI) recently announced that it has established a branch in Australia in response to the growing global demand for "green" travel products and services. The primary focus of the new Australian branch, located in Cairns, will be to offer an improved service to companies and consumers in Australia. The branch's establishment marks STI's expansion into the Oceania market.

STI is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to promoting responsible tourism, supporting sustainable development, and helping travelers and travel providers protect the environments and cultures they visit.

STI President Brian T. Mullis said, "We are very excited by the possibilities that a presence in the region will afford us. The new Cairns office enables us to better respond to the needs of our growing customer base."


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Chinese Exercise Balls That Kinetically Charge Your Batteries PDF Print E-mail
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jjs rollcharge battery ballPhoto credit: Coroflot Inspired by Chinese baoding balls, Shanghai designer Jiang Qian has created a kinetic charger that juices up your batteries all while fixing that pesky carpal tunnel. The aptly named Roll Charger harnesses energy from the ball's motion. It converts that kinetic energy into electricity. That electricity is then used to charge a single battery within the ball. ...

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Almost Half US Colleges Go Trayless. Why? PDF Print E-mail
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Cafeteria Tray Salad Tongs Lettuce Tomatoes Vegetables Photo Image via: Getty Images Trayless? Really? When I started hearing that colleges were going trayless all I could think was, "how is saving plastic by not using a couple of trays going to cut down on the environmental footprint of a campus that is the size of a small town?" Well actually, according to the New York Times, several studies have been done now pointing to rather large savings, and we're not just talking waistlines. As almost half of the 300 schools with the largest endowments across the US go trayless, we thought we...

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A Cap and Trade System Could Save US Families $900 a Year PDF Print E-mail
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cap and trade save americans money photo Photo via Inhabitat It's something of a shocker, but according to a new analysis, using a cap and trade system to fight climate change wouldn't end up saddling American families with heavy costs. It would actually start saving them hundreds of dollars—as soon as 2013. This is bad news for carbon cap opponents, whose main line of attack is that such a system would place a massive financial burden on Americans. Instead, ...

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