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posted by Ian Wilker on January 20,
2008
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greenliving, cleaningproducts, shopping
Who among us wants to gives precious time and energy to learning how to make more health- and planet-friendly choices at the supermarket? Give your brain and calendar a break -- get a box of green cleaning supplies or baby products that all simply work.
posted by Ian Wilker on December 03,
2007
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sustainability, sustainableliving, greenliving, greenbusiness, blogs_greenliving, blogs_greenbusiness
Interesting blog about doing business while adhering to sustainable, environmentally friendly practices. "Businesses exist in ecosystems. Conscious choices we make in our own businesses benefit all participants."
posted by Ian Wilker on August 08,
2007
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greenliving, media, environment, sustainability
I've had half an eye tonight on Sundance Channel's "The Green": an episode of "It's Not Easy Being Green"; a short doc on carbon-offsets company TerraPass; etc. And it's good! Simple, matter-of-fact stories of people making good things happen. Thumbs up.
posted by Ian Wilker on June 21,
2007
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trends, publicopinion, business, greenliving, greenbusiness
Well, no, sez PR blogger Kevin Dugan. It's just that the term is now ubiquitous. We are in the midst of a sea change -- people of all walks, all industries, see opportunities to protect the environment and *improve* quality of life. It's win-win.
posted by Ian Wilker on April 26,
2007
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fairtrade, coffee, sustainability, greenliving, consumers, markettransformation
In this episode of the podcast series "Social Innovation Conversations," John Sage of Pura Vida -- one of the largest fair-trade coffee distributors in the world -- tells his story to an audience of MBA students.
posted by Ian Wilker on April 07,
2007
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cleanpower, climatechange, climate, carbon, carbonfootprint, globalwarming, greenliving, greentips
From Green Mountain Energy -- a large retailer of cleaner electricity -- BeGreen has a lot of information about reducing your carbon "footprint." There's a guide to carbon-neutral gifts, and BeGreen is doing a video contest on MySpace.