earthCell batteries promise near-zero waste and better value
by: Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine, 2011-11-09 00:35:09 UTC
If you really want to minimize the amount of toxins that you put into the environment, use rechargeable batteries. Disposable
and rechargeable batteries can contain heavy metals such as mercury, lead, and cadmium, and with an estimated 3 billion batteries a year being discarded in the U.S. alone, the sometimes small amounts in each battery can really add up. Using rechargeables greatly reduces the number of batteries entering landfills, but many people don't bother buying them, or the chargers that they require. That's where earthCell batteries come in. They can be used like disposables, except that users send them away for for recharging or recycling when they're dead...
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earthCell batteries promise near-zero waste and better valueSection: ecoGizmoTags: Batteries,
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Ecological Impact of the Bottled Water Industry
by: Environmental Leader, 2011-11-09 05:20:21 UTC
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Identifying Hidden Energy and Sustainability Costs
by: Environmental Leader, 2011-11-07 14:36:48 UTC
Join Environmental Leader for a webinar on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at 10am PST/1pm EST, discussing hidden energy and sustainability costs. Learn first-hand how organizations are gaining comprehensive visibility of their overall energy spend with a single, enterprise-wide system of record. Register now to join Tom Harrington, senior program manager, workplace services at Intuit and Jason [...]
EPA Releases Secret ‘Watch List’ of Potential Clean Air Violators
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the making of: avolution avocado ceramics by C4
by: Designboom - Weblog, 2011-11-06 08:59:00 UTC
C4 design studio gives designboom an inside look at the creation of their 'avolution' porcelain avocado bowls, from the first concept sketches to the final, multipiece collection.
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Ezio Manzini to Lecture at School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Marc Stoiber on Making Your Brand 'Future-Proof'
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Egregious Packaging Hall of Fame: Fast Food Restaurants That Defy Waste with Savvy, Sustainable Packaging
by: Inhabitat , 2011-11-06 05:06:06 UTC
One in four Americans eats at least one meal a day in a fast food restaurant. Besides it being an arguably high-calorie and low-nutrient choice (processed food loses vitamins and minerals at each step of shipping and preparation), not many seem to care. After all, even when calorie information is offered, it’s usually ignored (only about 15% of people will use the info to make a decision about what to eat). It’s no surprise then, that people who don’t care about what they put in their bodies don’t care how much packaging is left over after they’ve eaten. But some do, and they tend to be the same people who will write a letter of complaint (or write a blog post?). So, also unsurprisingly, those fast food restaurants that cater to more health-conscious consumers also have less volume and use more recyclable and compostable materials in their disposable packaging. While many traditional fast food restaurants have legitimately reduced packaging in recent years (including McDonald’s and Burger King), the three highlighted after the jump have done the most.
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Biologically inspired adhesive tape can be reused thousands of times
by: Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine, 2011-11-07 04:32:02 UTC
As is so often the case these days for those searching for a better way to stick stuff together, researchers from the Zoological Institute at the University of Kiel in Germany have turned to the biology of gravity-defying ceiling walkers, such as geckos and insects. These creatures served as inspiration for a new dry adhesive tape that not only boasts impressive bonding strength, but can also be attached and detached thousands of times without losing its adhesive properties...
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Biologically inspired adhesive tape can be reused thousands of timesSection: Research WatchTags: Adhesive,
Biomimicry,
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