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Clubbers Help Power Nightclub With Their Sweat
This month’s My Alter-Eco features a night club doing its best to reduce it’s carbon footprint. The Sustainable Dance club in Rotterdam is perhaps the greenest in the world and its not just low energy lightbulbs and solar power that makes it so energy efficient.
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Organic School Uniforms
Clothes That Won’t Cost The Earth
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Bicycle Belles: The Exhibition
Lambeth Council are about to showcase some of the best entries to the recent photography competition of women cycling in and around Lambeth. The exhibition will also have a number of stalls and experts offering practical advice for both new and existing cyclists. The event aims to prove that cycling is accessible to all women, as well as a great way to stay fit and get around.
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Drive Green with Zip Car
The battle to reduce congestion, reduce the carbon footprint and retain finite natural resources may still be some way off from being won. However, for the average modern eco-conscious urban dweller who either owns a car or who continues to aspire to the luxuries of modern personal transport, the good news is that green motoring salvation is at hand. A cool, affordable and environmental alternative to car ownership has finally materialized.
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Beautiful Bamboo Furniture From Bambienti
With carbon footprints and global warming continuing to be the major lifestyle issues of 2008 it makes good financial sense for any company to shape up the green aspects of their business. However one new furniture and accessories brand suggests it’s time to take things a step further and start looking and living beyond “green” if we are to sucessfully ensure sustainability for the planet.
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Bamboo: The Environmentally Friendly Fabric of the Future
I used to spend all my time pole vaulting, but I wasn’t good enough to earn enough money from it, so I started selling T-shirts to pay my way. After 10 years of this, it had become a “promotional clothing business”, which was comfortable and profitable, but it wasn’t really what I was after in life. I wanted to do something that made me feel good every day rather than just turning the cogs.
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