Articles tagged as: conventional counterparts
Toss It In the Compost (Really!)
July 26, 2007
As we wrap up nearly a week’s worth of composting info [www.sundancechannel.com], tips [www.sundancechannel.com] and advice [www.sundancechannel.com], we wanted to remind you that you can put more than dead leaves and apple cores in your compost; there has been a big increase in bioplastics and other biodegradables that can not only help you make great [...]
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Tags: apple cores / biodegradables / bioplastics / coffee cups / compost pile / conventional counterparts / dead leaves / feminine hygiene / leaf bags / Tree Hugger
Biomimicry: An Introduction
April 4, 2007
During the past couple weeks, I’ve taken the opportunity at the beginning of TreeHugger’s blog to offer a crash course in some of the green concepts and ideas central to being a TreeHugger, from innovations in alternative energy (like wave and tidal power [www.sundancechannel.com]) to energy efficiency (when using light emitting diodes [www.sundancechannel.com], or LEDs) [...]
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