Category: The World Going Green
We have a collection of articles about people, organizations, companies and governments all over the world are going green in whatever ways they can.
Infographic: The Importance of Forests
Infographic: Is Chewing Gum Harmful to the Environment?
Click to Enlarge Image Not-So-Green Gum: Is Chewing Sustainably a Reality? Infographic by CustomMade
The Untold Story of Waste
“This could be a hard reality that the amount of e-waste generated by developed countries is way much than developing countries and all that e-waste end up in the latter. The way electronics are designed, they are hard to recycle while some electronic manufacturers claim that they are manufacturing ‘green electronics’ which is again a…
Benefit Your Business by Going Green
Today we hear a lot about the need to reduce carbon emissions, recycle our waste products, and improve sustainability to improve our planet. So why are some businesses still so unwilling to implement green policies and remain slow when it comes to introducing recycling schemes? The reason for this tends to be financial –…
Blood Diamonds [Infographic]
Reasons to Care Where Your Diamond Comes From provided by Brilliant Earth.
Earth Day Goodies 2013
Earth Day is here and we wanted to bring you some goodies: Did you know you can get rewarded for being green. Check out Recyclebank. Earthday.org – a billion acts of green. Become a climate reporter or pledge to recycle your e-waste. Earth Day at NASCAR Stop the Junk Mail: DMA Choice & Opt Out Prescreen Environmental Working…
Santa’s Carbon Footprint [Infographic]
What kind of carbon footprint does Santa leave?
How Green is Your Gold?
It may be the smallest thing you wear, but when it comes to saying something about you, that tiny band around your finger shouts louder than everything else in your wardrobe put together. It tells the world if you are married; it can give an indication of class, taste and status. It will be rich…
Banning Sleep Mode? What’s your Opinion?
Should we put a ban to standby modes on energy guzzling electronics? The EU is looking to ban all energy guzzling electronics this spring. Is this going to far or not far enough – we want your opinion!