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Friday, January 14, 2011

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10 organic treats for the eco dog


One of my pet projects is sniffing around for food, especially organic dog treats. I’m always given a treat after my afternoon stroll, just a little something to tide me over til din-din. I thought I’d share a few favorite licks just for kicks.

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  • (pictured above) Wet Noses - USDA certified organic ingredients. Made without corn, wheat or soy, the Peanut Butter & Molasses are totally yummy … wetnoses.com
  • seamstudious___1_2_1.JPG(pictured above) Paws down, my favorite organic snacks of all time … available in a handy party pack of 4 @ olivegreendog.com. Lucky for you, if you use code OliveAC at checkout, you’ll receive 10% off. Handcrafted in the USA and free of soy, wheat, corn or anything artificial. I can’t get enough of them.
  • Made from organic fruit and flour, free of grain and wheat; Fair Trade-certified, Green America-approved and made in the USA…Barkwheat Dog Treats – find where to buy.
  • Nutritious, soft and chewy Buddy Biscuits (beef, chicken and peanut butter minus the nasties like propylene, glycol, BHA and BHT) @ amazon.com
  • A real San Francisco treat – handmade, over the top indulgences for 4-legged creatures living in the lap of luxury: canineconfections.com. Free of soy, (more…)
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Friday, January 14, 2011

friday’s offbeat eco news


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Thursday, January 13, 2011

richard hawkes crossway passive house


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Architect Richard HawkesCrossway passive house (no conventional heating system needed) has both a great look and a ton of eco street cred – it’s one of the first certified passive homes in the UK. The 4-bedroom, 3,000 sq ft home, which was designed to integrate into the surrounding English countryside, contains a preponderance of local materials, including local clay bricks and locally-grown cedar siding.

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crossway1_1.jpgSpanning 20m and 8.5m high the home’s striking, vaulted green roof is seeded with meadow plants from nearby Marden nature reserve. The 26,000 clay tiles of the archway naturally regulate humidity and their large thermal mass regulates temperature providing healthy, airy internal space. Heat recovery ventilation, triple glazing and high insulation minimize the energy needs of the house. Crossway’s southern exposure maximizes its views while practically harnessing the sun for light and heat through passive solar gain.

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The home’s construction also features an abundance of recycled materials. Newspapers, car tires and crushed bottles used in the lime mortar and in the polished ground floor. Advanced energy systems generate electricity and store thermal energy, while on-site waste treatment and rainwater harvesting are also featured. A monitoring system relays building performance data to Cambridge University for ongoing research.

photos: richard hawkes’ tumblir page

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eco deal of the day: PiCycle ST hybrid electric bike


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You’ll definitely make a statement tooling around town on one of PiMobility’s licorice & red PiCycle ST’s. This futuristic looking electric bike features a curvy, t6 aluminum frame, an internal 10 amp hour Li-ION Battery and a front-drive 750 Watt / 36 volt brushless DC motor.

Some other goodies: seven-speed rear derailleur with index shifting, fully adjustable elastometric front suspension, 20 mile range, 20 mph top speed and zero emissions – you’ll get the equivalent of 1,250 mpg. Recharge time: a speedy 3.5 hours.

Place an order before 2/1/2011 and get a cool $500 off @ PiCycle.com

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Warren Buffett-backed Chinese EV to Arrive in States in 2012


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If you haven’t heard of Chinese car maker BYD (which stands for Build Your Dreams) yet, it probably won’t be long till you do. The company, backed by investor Warren Buffett, has dealt with a bumpy year of sales in Asia, but was the only Chinese automaker to strut its stuff at this year’s Detroit Auto Show. And with good reason. The renewable-energy company is planning to launch its first U.S. car, an electric vehicle dubbed “e6,” in early 2012.

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The five-door hatchback e6 will likely face tough competition in the form of the Nissan LEAF and Ford Focus Electric, purely electric rides that will be around to woo consumers before BYD’s launch. But consumers will have good reason to check out the newcomer – the e6 is promising a driving range of 186 miles (compared to LEAF’s approximately 100-mile range) between charging stops, as well as a healthy top speed of 87 miles per hour. (more…)

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Growth of eco-friendly car donation movement in the UK


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The UK is seeing a big surge in the recycling and scrapping of old cars for charity. The movement has been popular here in the U.S. for many years, but it is only recently that our friends from across the pond have begun to take to the craze. Website Giveacar was set up to take advantage of the surge in popularity. Founded by University graduate Tom Chance, the website allows people to donate their unwanted vehicle to the charity of their choice.

In 2010, from a standing start Giveacar raised over $300,000. Each junk car raises an average of $200 and over 2000 cars were donated, showing the concept is really catching on. Chance (pictured), who is only 24, hopes to raise as much as $1,000,000 in donations in 2011. He said, “2011 saw many disasters, not least Haiti, and it was great to adapt a concept so popular in the States to benefit people all around the world.”

Giveacar can be found online at www.giveacar.co.uk. Let’s check back in 2012, and see whether Chance beats his target!

(Our thanks to guest blogger, Harry Achillini for submitting this post.)

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

spice versa – space saving indoor herb garden


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Here’s a space-saving concept for a hanging indoor spice garden from designer Ana Arquezo. A variety of herbs hang in a tastefully modern looking container that encloses a grow lamp and biodegradable plant gel for a growing medium. The water absorbent plant gel reduces the overall weight of the garden, and also makes watering a once a month endeavor.

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take your iPad off-grid with Voltaic’s Spark solar case


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Voltaic Systems just announced the intro of its Spark Solar Case for tablets – specifically Apple’s iPad. The front of each case sports (4), two-Watt solar panels. The solar panels feature high-efficiency monocristalline cells on a lightweight surface encased in a clear waterproof coating. The case is designed to quickly charge a tablet, digital camera and many other small devices and gadgets.

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The array will fully charge an iPad in about 10 hours. The case will provide one hour of iPad runtime for each hour of solar charging. In addition to charging via the sun, the case’s battery can also be quickly charged by plugging it directly into a wall socket.

Features:

  • 8 Watts solar power – panels available in silver, charcoal or orange
  • 30 Watt hour battery with low and high-power USB ports (charge tablets faster)
  • Charging cable with 5 standard adapters to connect to most handheld electronics
  • Weighs about 2 pounds including solar panels and battery

available spring 2011

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eco deals of the day: jackets for him & her


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(above) Love the handsome print as well as hood, collar and pocket details; Kenai Flannel Hooded Jacket in planet-friendly organic cotton; 50% off, now $215 @ loomstate.com

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(above) Button up your overcoat … Love the big cuffs and loose fit; People Tree’s 3-Button organic cotton Fleece Jacket; 50% off, now $56.03 + free shipping @ asos.com

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