Hot Water: How SIGG Lost My Trust (And Kind of Broke My Heart)
At no point did SIGG ever correct the public's misperception that their bottles were BPA-free. In fact, they profited from it.
At no point did SIGG ever correct the public's misperception that their bottles were BPA-free. In fact, they profited from it.
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
Ultimately, we can't shop our way to sustainability. Reduce is the first edict of environmentalism, with Re-use and Recycle following close behind.
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
Roderick Bremby, Secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, is a force of nature. He stood up to big coal interests in Kansas and, quite simply, said "no."
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
If built, the plants in Holcomb, Kansas will belch out about 11 million tons of carbon dioxide a year, to become the largest new source of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States.
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
From Seventh Generation's discussion on "Children and Chemicals," featuring Jane Houlihan of the Environmental Working Group, pediatrician Dr. Alan ...
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
Most candles are made from paraffin wax, which is derived from crude oil. Demand for these products plays into our reliance on fossil fuels.
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
It's all about how far your wine has been shipped, and the materials used to package it. Aluminum screw-tops are more likely to be recycled than natural corks, and they prevent wines from going bad.
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
Life Cycle is a series of posts that looks at the environmental impacts of everyday things. Last week we talked about popcorn. Chemically flavored...
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
Clean coal is a lie. The catch-all term is used by politicians and coal advocates alike to lull the American public into complacency.
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
Life Cycle is a series of posts that looks at the environmental impacts of everyday things. Fall is upon us, and you've decided to make it a movie...
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
Your cinematic experience leaves its mark not only on your heart, but on the planet.
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
Life Cycle is a series of posts that looks at the life and death of everyday things. Your Styrofoam lunch container of Mooshu pork is labeled with...
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
Weaning America off the teat of foreign oil is something that every citizen can agree is a good thing. It will start to put funding into renewable energy infrastructure that we so desperately need.
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green
People have been impressing their dates with chopstick dexterity since the Shang Dynasty. But the throw-away version of chopsticks is a less romantic yet marvelous invention.
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.05.2008 | Green
Large, corporate pig farms are home to deep vats of untold tons of pig crap, called "lagoons," which regularly overflow or seep past inadequate lining into the earth.
Simran Sethi | Posted 09.26.2008 | Green
Life Cycle is a series of posts that looks at the life and death of everyday things. Fool me once, shame on me. Fool me twice, shame on you. In...
Simran Sethi | Posted 09.11.2008 | Green
Life Cycle is a series of posts that takes a closer look at the stuff we use and love. It's the end of class. You're breathing deeply, surrenderi...
Simran Sethi | Posted 08.05.2008 | Green
Often, the greenest consumer route is not buying new products made with Earth-friendly methods but rather scoring used products made with traditional, possibly heinous methods. Reduce, reuse, then recycle.
Olivia Zaleski | Posted 07.28.2008 | Green
As the search for the movement's voice continues, the Green Team would greatly appreciate your help. We want to know: who do you want to see write for HuffPo Green? And why? Who gets your vote? Who gets your veto? Big names? Little names? We want them all. Then there's the issue of "diversity" . . .
Simran Sethi | Posted 07.23.2008 | Green
While the production of soap--or anything, really--has environmental repercussions all its own, the pretty smells in our personal care products have been linked to not-so-fine human ailments.
Simran Sethi | Posted 07.21.2008 | Green
Despite being chemically treated, sewage water is still rife with birth-control, anti-depressants and other pharmaceuticals we once ingested.
Simran Sethi | Posted 07.18.2008 | Green
OK, it's just newsprint. But we journalists tend to get excited about it. More than 50 million newspapers hit stands and porches every morning in this country (double that in China). A tree falls. Many trees, really--200 million per year, just for newspapers.
Simran Sethi | Posted 07.18.2008 | Green
Deforestation is the most direct environmental repercussion of the approximately ten gazillion cigarettes smoked in the world daily. Wood is used just about every step in production--to cure tobacco, to wrap the leaves with paper, to box them up with cardboard.
Simran Sethi | Posted 07.18.2008 | Green
Next to crude oil, coffee may be our strongest addiction. More than half of Americans fuel themselves with one to four cups of coffee, totaling upwards of 330 million cups daily.
Simran Sethi | Posted 10.18.2009 | Green