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This group is for techies and geeks who want to do their part to reduce their carbon footprint
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Part of the Community, Greenopolis Climate Action Network.
This EcoTeam has reduced 65,006 CO2 lbs
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What is a "Green Product"?Submitted by lauerm on Mon, 09/22/2008 - 12:11pm.
I stumbled across an article about defining a "Green Product". http://www.utexas.edu/research/ceer/che302/greenproduct/pages/whatisgr ee... "Early attempts to identify green products focused on the development of eco-labels" such as Enery-Star. But it appears there is a trend to consider the production costs of the product not just the usage of the product. "One of the tools that can be used to evaluate the environmental footprints of products is Life Cycle Assessment."
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