Anthony Dosanjh

Coca-Cola hits milestone with Drink2Wear

The American coke company has recently sold 1 million porducts from the new clothing range Drink2Wear.
The Coca-Cola Company has a history of designing packaging with the world in mind. Drink2Wear t-shirts are made using recycled plastic bottles and feature catchy slogans such as “make your plastic fantastic”.
The Drink2Wear line has been supported by television, radio [...]

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!!! Happy World Environment Day 2009 !!!

As mentioned in a previous article our very own editors Georgie Campbell and Kirsty Booth are omitting as many electrical appliances from their day as possible today. Unfortunately I shall not be omitting items as I tried this a few years ago and it’s lasted about an hour without anything and then I was back [...]

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Bonnie’s Going Greener for You

Local man Tom Gurwah has been following a US gardening company and buying the products for his own personal use for the last 10 years.
Bonnie’s Going Greener for You is a company who are the largest wholesaler of vegetable and herb plants for gardeners in the US. The company have recently released a new range [...]

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The World’s First Solar Powered Stadium

Taiwan can now hold claim to the world’s first completely solar-powered stadium. The stadium is located in Kaohsiung and is set to be created for July’s World games. The stadium will hold over eight thousand solar panels which will have enough power to run all the lights and televisions screens. There are other elements that [...]

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Starbucks : Doing their part for the environment

Coffee giants Starbucks are leading the way forward by going greener and doing its part for the environment.  The main three areas are the energy used in stores, the LEED award and the 100% recyclable cup.
The company is stating that by 2010 it wants 50% the energy that is used in stores to come from [...]

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MUJI : Green Mothers Day

Japanese store Muji has recently released a new line of products in a bid to make you think green this mother’s day.
Muji is Japanese for ‘no brand quality goods’ and this is just what they sell.
There new range of green products includes recycled cardboard picture frames, recycled glass vases and bags made from reused yams [...]

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Saved By the Well

Saved By the Well is the first in a new series of children’s books launches this Friday, that aim to teach about social, economic and environmental issues.
The first book is about the topic ‘water scarity’ and chronicles the story of how a village gets a new water pump system installed.
This is a great way of [...]

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The recession – the more we suffer, the more the environment suffers

Since the recession came into tact it has caused many industries to suffer, including recycling. This is one of the most under looked areas which is a shame as it is so important.
All aspects of recycling have been reduced in amount, and one can expect that the longer this recession precedes, the more communities [...]

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