Adidas, Nike, H&M Clothing Emits Hazardous Chemicals when Washed, Greenpeace Says
by: Environmental Leader, 2012-03-23 12:39:13 UTC
Clothing from H&M, Adidas, Ralph Lauren and Nike, among others, discharges a significant amount of hazardous chemicals into water systems when washed by customers, according to a Greenpeace report. Among the samples that Greenpeace tested, those companies’ clothes emitted the highest percentage of nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs) on the first wash, according to “Dirty Laundry: Reloaded: [...]
Green Growth Sprouting Up All Around Greece
by: TreeHugger Design, 2012-03-25 11:00:00 UTC
The Greek economy may be ailing, but not every kind of growth is stagnant in the Mediterranean country: Green roofs are popping up all over, beautifying buildings and helping save much-needed cash.
Troika's kinetic LED chandelier is a vision of the future
by: Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine, 2012-03-23 08:54:21 UTC
Let's play a game of word association. If I said to you "LED lighting", the chances are the first thing you'd say would be ... well, honestly, I have no idea. But if I were to guess, I think a lot of people would say
bright, or
efficient, perhaps
cool, or possibly
colorful. I would too. My hunch is that the word
beautiful would be used much less frequently. But that's a perception that might soon change, if London design studio Troika has anything to say in the matter. Which it does. Its mechanized, kinetic and grand LED chandelier, named
Thixotropes, is, quite simply, a beautiful vision of the lighting of the future...
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Troika's kinetic LED chandelier is a vision of the futureSection: Good ThinkingTags: LED,
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ineke hans: smallroom for offecct
by: Designboom - Weblog, 2012-03-22 16:23:00 UTC
a seating unit which is characterized by a 'box' on one side which
functions as a planter, or as a working surface with optional power
devices.
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koji sekita: watching you paper chair
by: Designboom - Weblog, 2012-03-23 08:36:00 UTC
pieces of cardstock are scored, folded and assembled, resulting in a strong paper chair.
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prominence commuting device - street-legal compact EV
by: Designboom - Weblog, 2012-03-23 12:30:00 UTC
lightweight and energy efficient, the single-seater ultra-compact car is reputedly 'more eco-friendly than a train' because of its extremely low rate of carbon emissions.
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Not Only are Single Cup Coffee Pods A Ridiculous Waste of Materials, They Are A Worse Waste of Money
by: TreeHugger Design, 2012-03-23 12:29:59 UTC
You are paying as much as fifty bucks a pound for the convenience of making lousy coffee.
World’s Most Powerful Wind Turbine To Be Installed Off Belgian Coast
by: Inhabitat , 2012-03-22 22:04:35 UTC
Wind turbine efficiency is increasing year on year, and now German energy company RWE Innogy is set to break an industry record by installing a wind turbine capable of generating 6 MW off the Belgian coast. According to the company, the new turbine will be the most powerful in the world!
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The Scrubba - the world's smallest washing machine
by: Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine, 2012-03-21 18:33:38 UTC
The Scrubba wash bag is a portable pocket-sized washing machine weighing 180 g (6.34 oz). The idea for the Scrubba came when inventor Ashley Newland was preparing to climb Mt Kilimanjaro. "I realized that I would only be able to take a few changes of clothing and would have to wash them regularly. While waterproof bags can be used to soak clothing, they really aren’t very efficient. It was then that I had the revelation that washboards have been around for centuries and they work!" Ashley has now incorporated a flexible washboard into a sealable bag, and hopes to change the way travelers wash their clothes...
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The Scrubba - the world's smallest washing machineSection: Around The HomeTags: Washing Machine
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Sony develops power outlet that can recognize devices and users
by: Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine, 2012-03-22 05:51:22 UTC
Sony has developed a power outlet that can identify devices plugged into it, as well as individuals using the plug. The company says such technology could allow the electricity usage of individual devices to be monitored so non-essential devices could be switched off remotely in the event of limited electricity supply, or for the billing of customers charging their electric vehicles or mobile devices in public places...
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Sony develops power outlet that can recognize devices and usersSection: ElectronicsTags: Electricity,
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CaseStudy Benetti Stone Moss walls and Vegetable stones published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-03-20 12:22:50 UTC
In the last years, Benetti Stone Philosophy has carefully looked at our planet’s requests and needs, giving concrete answers: complete filtering and ...
CaseStudy Designing Europe's greenest TV published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-03-16 18:40:35 UTC
h1. Winning the EISA green tv award
The EISA judging panel noted: “In its quest for energy efficiency, the Philips 42PFL6805 reaches an all time ...
CaseStudy Recycling of plastics; in every mix published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-03-16 05:58:40 UTC
Less than 10% of plastic trash is recycled -- compared to almost 90% of metals -- because of the massively complicated problem of finding and sorting ...
CaseStudy Recycling of plastics; in every mix published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-03-16 05:58:11 UTC
Less than 10% of plastic trash is recycled -- compared to almost 90% of metals -- because of the massively complicated problem of finding and sorting ...
Product Recycle shower water published.
by: Design 4 Sustainability, 2012-03-15 06:27:48 UTC
Taking a shower is in the western world not done once a week anymore like our grandparents did, in most cases it is at least once a day now. And 6 ...
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