Author: The GU team
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Bring your own lunch
Brown-bagging lunch is cool again, thanks to the green movement. I confess, I’ve never been a big fan of bringing your own lunch. I always associated it with eating cold food for lunch. No matter how cute and adorable my lunch containers were when I was younger, it didn’t make up for cold meals. As…
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PaperOne
I recently joined the Philippines Freecycle Group. It’s really interesting that many people are ready to part with their still-useful, but belongings they don’t use at no cost. There are still a few people who think it’s a buy-and-sell group, but hopefully, they’ll catch on. Tonight, a question popped up in the mailing list; someone…
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Why not a green pet?
Green pets are animals you can rescue from open access shelters, humane societies and foster groups. Petfinder.com has a great database of adoptable pets waiting for their forever home. You can also check out your local town shelter. Once you’ve found the green pet of your dreams, check out earthdog.com for their eco-friendly dog products….
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Green B&B alert: Green Rocks Inn
We just love B&Bs here at Green Unlimited, so every now and then, we’ll be posting about some eco-friendly B&Bs around the U.S. and around the world as well. If you know of a great B&B you think we should know about or you own an eco-friendly B&B, we would love it if you could…
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Bug off!
I stumbled upon a rack of Bio Block and Bite Blocker products at my supermarket this morning. Nice to see there are less toxic alternatives to DEET and other pest control products. So this summer season, try them out.
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Tianjin eco-city project by China & Singapore
First, I heard about Prince Charles’s eco-town, today I read “China, Singapore build eco-city in Tianjin“. It’s a great plan. Hopefully it can be easily replicated in other places as well.
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USA ranks lowest in Greendex survey
The National Geographic Society’s new “Greendex” survey studied consumer behavior in 14 nations – Australia, China, India, Japan, Canada, United States, Mexico, Brazil, France, Germany, Hungary, Russia, Spain and United Kingdom. To find out more how the 14 countries stacked up, check out their NGS Greendex website.
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Vegin’ Out
I’ve always been fascinated with those Jenny Craig and Nutrisystem diets which simply involve having food delivered to your house. Apparently, someone figured this concept could be applied to benefit vegans as well, especially those who don’t have time to prepare meals everyday or are stuck for mealtime ideas. Enter Vegin’ Out. You can have…
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Smencils
The folks over at Life Goggles wrote a review on Stubby Pencil Studio. What caught my eye were the Smencils. According to Stubby Pencil Studio’s website, Smencils are: “Gourmet scented pencils made from 100% recycled newspapers. Each Smencil comes packaged in its own (recyclable) Freshness Tube. Made from recycled newspaper wrapped around #2 graphite and…
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Philippine companies fined for pollution
Okay, this bit of news is late by a whole month, but it’s still pretty intriguing. Last month, the Philippines’s Department of Environment and Natural Resources fined six companies for breaking the anti-pollution law. Some of the companies are questioning the penalty. Others, like SM Megamall, chose to comply; for SM Megamall’s part, they say…