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Eco Funerals: Weave Your Own Coffin


Eco Funerals: Weave Your Own Coffin

Looking for an eco-friendly end to your life?  Forget a pine coffin, weave your own final resting place from willows.  UK based Musgrove Willows is offering a course where you weave your own coffin, which doubles as a “blanket box” while you wait to die.  Except for the fact I want to be cremated, I […]

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Eco-minded Crafts for Kids: The Imagination Factory


Eco-minded Crafts for Kids: The Imagination Factory

When my daughter started preschool last year, my life as a craft collector began. From rock monsters to paper plate people, our family grew by the day. While I always welcomed the creative creatures and inventions into our home, I was disappointed that many of them were adorned with things that had likely been purchased […]

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UnTreehugger: Gas Powered Party Blender


UnTreehugger: Gas Powered Party Blender

Uhm. Yeah. We’re not sure exactly what this is even used for. Maybe if you need to make enough margaritas to feed an entire army, literally, and in under 2.5 seconds, then what you need my friend is this gas-powered-party-blender. The best thing they have to say about it is that it is “the sensible […]

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Back to School: Not Buying It


Back to School:  Not Buying It

I feel the consumerism of back to school season like a stiff wind in my face. I’m sending my oldest off to preschool, and after 3 years of not caring what she is wearing except for holidays and birthdays, forgetting to brush her hair for days on end, and rarely buying things new for […]

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Organic Beauty View :: For Alima, Natural Isn’t Just A Buzz Word.


Organic Beauty View :: For Alima, Natural Isn’t Just A Buzz Word.

Honestly, “natural” seems to be about a common a word as “green” these days and hands up who besides me is getting tired of the all the rhetoric? Being a natural brand should mean something and that’s exactly the position of Alima Pure. Not content with being ‘just another mineral makeup line, they went in […]

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Swift Enterprises Joins Race for Alternative Jet Fuel


Swift Enterprises Joins Race for Alternative Jet Fuel

Add another contender to the alternative aviation fuel race: Swift Enterprises. The company, which is based in Indiana, has developed a renewable jet fuel made from landfill waste, sorghum, algae, woodchips, and other feedstocks.
Swift’s biofuel currently costs $60 per gallon to produce, but the company believes that the cost will drop to $1.80 once they […]

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‘Commie’ Green Blogger’s 55 MPH Drive Instantly Enacts Crushing Law Upon Others


‘Commie’ Green Blogger’s 55 MPH Drive Instantly Enacts Crushing Law Upon Others

I’ve been taking the occasional punch to the kidneys here at Sustainablog. That’s okay. I’m not alone, and it’s par for the course for those who put their real face, real name and real, considered thoughts out to the public.
But some recent comments, especially about the Drive 55 campaign that has been in the general […]

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Green Gym Uses Human-Powered Energy


Green Gym Uses Human-Powered Energy

The opening of Portland’s The Green Microgym this week seems like a perfect complement to the announcement of M2E’s kinetic charger. Adam Boesel, the gym’s owner, doctored up spin bikes with weed whacker motors and truck alternators so that patrons can create energy to help power the 2,800 foot space.
According to DailyTech, the Team Dynamo […]

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New Life for Old CDs


New Life for Old CDs

This is a guest post by Becky Haas, who is an amateur crafter/environmentalist who also tries to make a living as a professional musician. You can also find her at the craft blog Sew and So.
I have a confession to make…I’m addicted to music. I guess it comes naturally, since that’s what I spend […]

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I-AA football


I-AA football

A little sports economics from the WaPo:
Coach Jerry Moore stopped on the edge of the Appalachian State [University] practice field one day this preseason, turned and gazed at what his football program has become. To his right, a new turf practice field rested next to an under-construction, 120,000-square-foot complex the height of a seven-story building. […]

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