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Therapists weigh in on the battle over greeniness


January 19, 2010 by Tom Guay

How far will your company go to go green? Would you berate employees who don’t share the corporate philosophy?

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Green bricks made with composite recycled materials


December 30, 2009 by Tom Guay

The common brick is now part of the green revolution? Why not?

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How that blue recycling bin for office paper helps save a tree


December 28, 2009 by Tom Guay

You don’t have to invent fancy new technology to go green. The little things count just as much, such as recycling office paper.

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Green-approved gadgets for geeky friends, workpals or yourself


December 18, 2009 by Tom Guay

Still shopping for a nice gift for your geeky pals? Thinking green might shorten your shopping search.

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A green plastic soda bottle? Sure, it’s greener than it was


December 9, 2009 by Tom Guay

What’s the fastest way to “go green?” Create some fancy new product? Nah.

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Latest from Dell: Bamboo computer (packaging that is)


December 3, 2009 by Tom Guay

Using bamboo-based packaging looks to be the next big green thing as a cost-effective way to ship your products. 

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Don’t throw away waste heat! It can chop power bills by 30%


December 1, 2009 by Tom Guay

Thanks to the efficiencies of modern turbine technology, a commercial building like a hotel can cut spending on energy by more than 30%.

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Why you’ll have to get your products green certified


November 13, 2009 by Tom Guay

Slowly but surely, companies will voluntarily seek out a green stamp of approval from a organization that promotes the sustainability concept.

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Green buildings, products get big new customer: Uncle Sam


October 23, 2009 by Tom Guay

Companies offering products and services that go into green buildings and green offices are the big winners of the federal government’s latest sustainability push.

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First ever sustainable race car hits the track


October 13, 2009 by Tom Guay

Can it be that a green car built with recycled materials and vegetable matter is faster than steel?

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