eco
eco
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by Robert Bluffield - 2006-11-28
As the dreadful events of Boxing Day 2004 unfolded on television I was growing increasingly anxious about going to India. I was also deeply concerned that people and places that I knew in neighbouring...
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by davinos greeno - 2006-11-10
Organic baby food has been around for a number of years but the first Fairtrade baby food was launched in the UK in early 2006 and reflects the demand for Britons growing appetite for ethically-traded...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
The new Plum Baby product is made from organic mango, banana and quinoa grain from South America. Many mums want to feed their babies organic and healthier food as a pure organic diet can be more bene...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
What is a carbon coach?In July 2005 I left a near perfect job, Director of a successful consultancy (ABS consulting) to set up in business as The Carbon Coach. My mission (and it is mission possible!...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
Cotton is a globally important fibre, providing returns to many small farmers in developing countries. Fairtrade cotton has just been released in the UK providing job security and greater incomes to f...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
Christmas tree• Rather than buying a real tree thats been cut down, transported and then thrown away, purchase a large potted plant or small tree that can be used each year as your evergreen Christm...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
A typical solar system will reduce the need for conventional water heating by about two-thirds. Often the plumbing from a solar heater connects to a houses existing water heater, which stays inactive ...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
Jamie Olivers campaign to improve school dinners has galvanized politicians and parents alike. Even the Prime Minister has got involved saying that If changes are made it will only be a matter of mont...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
UK households generate a staggering thirty million tonnes of rubbish a year, of which sixty per cent comes from packaging. There has been a lot of publicity recently about waste that has been put out ...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2006-12-21
Increasingly we find ourselves beset by problems that seem beyond our control; global warming, GM Foods, animal testing, the spread of factory farming, the arms trade and human rights abuses, to list ...