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  • PrintingforLess gets FSC-certified!

    I usually receive e-newsletters from PrintingforLess.com, but the most recent newsletter made me think it’s GU-worthy. PrintingforLess.com got certified by The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) for responsible forest management. “With this certification, PFL guarantees customers that products printed on house stock-papers are a result of well-managed forests adhering to strict environmental standards.” For the entire…

  • Store your wine using STORViNO

    To all wine lovers out there:Here’s an innovation you should check out. STORViNO is good for both transporting and storing your wine bottles. It’s modular, stackable and expandable. This space-saving storage system is also easy to assemble and easy to carry. But why is it posted here in Green Unlimited? How the wine storage modules…

  • Green Unlimited is on hiatus due to family emergency

    Thank you for dropping by our blog. A fire hit our family’s home on April 8, 2008. Due to this unfortunate incident, we’ve put Green Unlimited on hiatus.

  • Mr. Furious (not really)

    From Good Clean Tech: Erik Rhey’s list of eco- Don’ts:Print everything under the sun. You want to print out a recipe or article and automatically hit the Print button. Then you go to the printer and discover that you needed only 1 page of the 4 that printed. Restrain yourself from automatically printing stuff from…

  • Spring cleaning

    Looking for ways to rid your body of toxins? Ideal bite suggests these vegan formula products. Traditional Medicinals EveryDay Detox Tea – contains antioxidant-rich organic green tea and lyceum fruit. Tastes like ginger and licorice, if you’re into that ($6). Christopher’s Liver Transition Formula – contains medicinal herbs like milk thistle. Also: extensive line of…

  • Washup!?

    Here’s an amazing concept from the Greener Gadgets competition. Washup was conceived by Sevin Coskun from Turkey. A washing machine is affixed on top of a toilet bowl, so the water used for washing clothes could then be used to flush the toilet. Smart way to reuse water. Now if I could only come up…

  • Old credit cards

    My one and only credit card just expired last month and it’s time to get rid of the card. It just occurred to me that I don’t know of an eco-friendly and secure way to dispose of credit cards. I’d love to hear any recommendations from all of you!

  • These boots were made for walkin’

    Carbon emissions by transportation type from Sightline Institute