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2009

Sometimes, it becomes necessary to flaunt your green lifestyle so that people might take the cue. Skullcandy does the same in unveiling their wooden earpieces. These carved wood earbuds do signify a constructive intent to voice a concern for ecology….

Mark Langan does miracles in fashioning sculptural logos, statements and images. Thinking about the material used; aren’t you? Corrugated board forms the canvas on which he etches his creativity. This makes it a consummate instance of rendering…

Don’t choke on your coffee on hearing about Jean Hwan Ju’s RITI printer concept that makes use of coffee grounds or tea dregs instead of ink for printing. Hence, while ensuring your printer never runs out of toner ink, it also serves as a cleaner…

In a bid to go green, STM (the Société de transport de Montréal) proposes to promote the use of solar energy by attaching solar panels to its buses. These solar powered panels, attached to bus shelters, will generate electricity to charge the…

Have you ever thought of adding a green element to your wine anthology? Well, Richard Kolb shows how to do it. He illustrates how recycled spoons and corks can be made use of in crafting wine stoppers. Drawing inspiration from animal themes, here’s…

It’s definitely an affable idea to recycle the plastic waste that creates so much of nuisance in the environment. Generally coming across heaps of synthetic garbage in our humdrum lives, it does impress the need of suitable preventive measures…

Time and again, we continue to abuse traditional power-sources and in the process, neglect a thought about their scarcity and the alternatives at our disposal. Energy crisis is already looming large and it urges us to utilize renewable resources….

Converting all industrial waste into energy in complete terms is obviously something that is impossible, but most of the industrial waste can be often turned into energy in some small form. But the problem with such systems is that they are generally.

It is hard to imagine that someone would actually like to live in a concept home like Menir House, but it seems totally acceptable and even ingenious if you look at it as a recreational beach house or a blueprint for a series of individual weekend…

Menir Concept House

Each year across the globe over 16 billion pounds of coffee is produced by farmers and while we do use all of it to quench our thirst for that kick of caffeine, there is still plenty of waste left behind in the form of coffee grounds. Once we extract.

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