Some good news for the worldβs forests: assurance that along the entire supply chain, products from Tetra Pak, the world’s leading food processing and packaging company, support forest management with … [Read full article]
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Who Needs All Those Little Plastic Scoops, Anyway?
Itβs so nice to measure out your powdered laundry detergent precisely with that little plastic scoop that the manufacturer provides in every box. Maybe one scoop for colors, two for … [Read full article]
Moving to More Eco-Friendly Office Supplies
It isn’t hard to see that our society’s current way of using the environment is unsustainable. Nearly everyone recognizes that significant change is needed. The problem is that we’re tempted … [Read full article]
Green Work Habits That You May Not Have Thought About
As thousands of people try to “go green” in an attempt to help the environment and our natural resources, there are various ways to help out that you may not … [Read full article]
Green Christmas Card Ideas
Go green this holiday season by sending e-cards to your loved ones rather than the traditional printed greeting cards. If you have to send actual cards, send ones made from recycled paper and keep the annual newsletter to an email.
New Database of Eco-Rated Paper Products
Originally published on WWF. WWF today launched a global benchmarking tool for pulp and paper products at PaperWorld in Frankfurt, Germany. Check Your Paper is an online database to help … [Read full article]
Study Proves Light Pollution Can Kill Animals
[social_buttons] A groundbreaking study has proved that man-made light sources can change natural light cycles, triggering abnormal animal behavior that often leads to injury and even death. The study, published … [Read full article]
Eco-Libris: The Numbers are Going Up — 30 Million Trees are Cut Down Annually for Books Sold in the US
This post was originally published on Saturday, September 6, 2008. Until lately we were quoting the figure of 20 million trees as the common estimate for the number of trees … [Read full article]