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NSFW: Grist is out to protect your privates

14. February 2009

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Grist is such an awesome resource for both eco-friendly reading and for a laugh. This video has a little bit of both and is aimed at you frisky adults out there. Happy Valentines Day all! Before you get down and dirty, there’s something you oughta know: Sex toys can contain nasty toxic surprises. In [...]

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Wouldn’t it be cool if: Cigarette Edition

6. February 2009

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The USDA estimates that 360,000,000,000 cigarettes were consumed in the United States alone in 2007.  That is an absolutely staggering number to even think about. It actually comes out to just under 100 cigarettes per person per year.  Now there is absolutely no way to know how many of these cigarettes being consumed are [...]

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Guilott Realty owner being threatened with arrest for being green

15. December 2008

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Gay Guilott is the owner of Guilott Realty, Inc located in Bandera, Texas made a decision to go green with her company and did it in a big way.  Guilott Realty, Inc built a brand new building and went as green as they possibly could.   Here is the list of things Guilott Realty has done: Renewable [...]

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GE creates a CFL bulb shaped like an incandecent

13. December 2008

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Many people have shunned the CFL bulb because of its weird shape and inability to cover with some lamp shades and no company had really answered the problem. GE’s latest announcement is a great solution. “These fit in more lamps and fixtures than standard GE Spiral® CFLs with [...]

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Beautiful biodegradable dishes made of pressed leaves

11. December 2008

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Interesting title, eh? I wasn’t kidding either VerTerra has come out with some absolutely beautiful sustainable temporary dinnerware.  Let me explain how they’re made so you know just how eco-friendly and sustainable these things are.  Their fair-waged workers gather fallen palm leaves, steam and press the leaves into the molds, then the molded dinnerware is heated [...]

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