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Barilla owns this weeks sustainability “award”

Barilla have gotten rid of their plastic packaging and instead used plain cardboard boxes. Seems to be so easy but only the first pasta/noddle manufacturer available in NZ mainstream supermarkets that has done it.

CRL energy report on life cycle asssessment of tallow biodiesel

Biodiesel may be an alternative to fossil fuel, however, it still is a one-way street. I found a report on the EECA website, CRL energy report on life cycle asssessment of tallow biodiesel, and it’s quite interesting to read. As usual, rather confusing data display…

GE Launching 60W to 100W Replacement LED Bulbs

Via ecogeek.org, 01-08-2011 LED lighting is finally reaching mainstream.  As the years have gone by, the prices have dropped and more appropriate bulbs for home use have started popping up.  Now that GE is releasing 60W, 75W and 100W replacement LED bulbs within the next…

MIT Unveils Solar Power System That Doesn’t Need Sunlight

Via inhabitat.com, 31-07-2011 A solar energy system that doesn’t require sunlight is almost as bizarre as a tidal power system that doesn’t use water – however that’s exactly what researchers at MIT have cooked up. The team just unveiled a new photovoltaic energy conversion system…

Bosses still miss green message

Via nzherald.co.nz, 04-09-2011 Kiwi small business owners want to do the right thing in their communities – and people are more important than the environment, a study on their philanthropic tendencies shows.

Evaporation from Trees Has Global Cooling Effect

Via ecogeek.org, 23-09-2011 Scientists at the Carnegie Institution’s Global Ecology department have published a study that found that evaporation from trees has a cooling effect on the climate.

Toyota to Introduce All-Electric Scion iQ Next Year

Via ecogeek.org, 11-07-2011 Now that Toyota has dominated the hybrid market for a decade, the automaker is finally coming out with an all-electric in the U.S. to compete with other leading automakers’ offerings.  At a dealer meeting in Las Vegas, Toyota announced that it will…

Evaluating Energy Sources by Human Deaths

Via WebEcoist, 13-07-2011 In all the furor during the Fukushima Reactor Complex crisis, there has been a lot of discussion about whether or not nuclear power is a good option and, more generally, what kinds of power should be used to meet increasing demand. An…

Green Thinker Network and the confusion about GREEN

Having a short term solution to a man made problem, that does not make the problem as such any better or make it go away is like bashing your head continuously against a wall and taking painkillers for the pain.

LED Lighting Tube retrofit standards

There has been a lot of confusion around the retrofitting of fluorescent tubes with LED lighting tubes. But there is is a standard now.