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Tips and advice for making your business a little greener and more environmentally friendly.
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Cellophane: a green plastic?
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Degradable and biodegradable bioplastics based on plant materials seem like recent innovations, but they've actually been around for a very long time. One example is cellophane. But how environmentally friendly is it?
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Greening the Internet
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As we work on play on our iPhones, surf web sites or perhaps even work on our
own web sites, there's not just the electricity consumption at our end to take
into consideration, but on
the service providers side as well. As active participants of the Internet, we need to mobilize to
encourage online and telecommunications companies to green their power sources.
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Carbon cap and trade
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If you're looking for a highly intellectual dissection of carbon cap and trade issues (also known as emissions trading), this article isn't for you :). It's directed to the many of us still trying to wrap our head around the basics of how this carbon emission reduction strategy is meant to
work
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Buying recycled paper
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Not all recycled paper is created equal. If you're spending extra bucks to make your paper use a little more environmentally friendly, it's good to know what you are getting for your own "green".
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Ant deterrent tips
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Ants are industrious critters and very beneficial to the environment; but at times they clash with human habitation and can become quite troublesome. Instead of reaching for insecticide there are other ways to deal with ants - pick up some tips in this article.
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