Water, Water Everywhere
When a company like Nestlé pipes-up about its unfounded environmental credentials with an attempt to address ecological concerns and to self-promote as a green steward, it's "super-greenwashing."
When a company like Nestlé pipes-up about its unfounded environmental credentials with an attempt to address ecological concerns and to self-promote as a green steward, it's "super-greenwashing."
Graham Hill | Posted 04.15.2009 | Green
Sweden has some of the best recycling rates on the planet. Over 95% of glass gets recycled there, and 85% of newspapers, 70% of metal and 65% of plast...
Huffington Post | Posted 12.07.2008 | Green
Sometimes when you're buying the latest eco-gear, you'll see that it brags about being made of "PET." What's PET, you ask? The short answer is that it...
White Apricot | Laurel House | Posted 10.03.2008 | Green
Because we Americans are trying our best to pretend that we aren't associated with the apparently unconscious machine that conceptualized plastic in t...
Michael DeJong | Posted 04.24.2009 | Green