For the price of an iPad, I built something that kept us exercised and entertained for a decade. Continue reading
Share on FacebookFebruary 27, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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February 27, 2013
by MoreRecycling
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For the price of an iPad, I built something that kept us exercised and entertained for a decade. Continue reading
Share on FacebookFebruary 26, 2013
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The North-Atlantic area off the coast of New England is home to many species of whales (especially Right Whales), but because of ship traffic to ports like Boston’s, there is a lot of noise pollution and even the risk of potentially fatal collisions. Continue reading
Share on FacebookAugust 2, 2012
by Jacob Scherr
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Jacob Scherr, Director, Global Strategy & Advocacy, Washington, DC
The mainstream media, outside of Brazil and particularly in the United States, did not pay a lot of attention to Rio+20 Earth Summit in June. However, Rio+20 did r… Continue reading
March 30, 2012
by Reduce
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Between staring at pixels and typing on plastic, living your work life behind a computer keyboard can make you feel far from nature. But one Kickstarter campaign is out to reduce plastic landfill waste and get you closer to natural materials. You’ve heard of iPad and Bluetooth keyboards, but designer Robin Behrstock is taking the [...] Continue reading
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by Kaid Benfield
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Kaid Benfield, Director, Sustainable Communities, Washington, DC
If you care about cities, about walkable communities, about healing the crappy environment thrust upon us for the last four decades in the form of suburban sprawl,… Continue reading
August 31, 2011
by Reduce
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If you’re looking for an eco-friendly case for your iPad 2, look no further. The Bionic iPad 2 Case from Seattle-based manufacturer Brenthaven will give you the durability and sustainability you’re looking for. The design is so chic and functional, you’d never guess it’s made from recycled plastic bottles. The case is the first of [...] Continue reading
Share on FacebookApril 5, 2011
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In October, Earth911 reported that Sims Recycling Solutions, the world’s largest electronics recycler, received its first iPad for recycling at its Sacramento facility. How many more iPads have arrived at the facility in subsequent months,…
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