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Ten Stories You May Have Missed This Week

Once again, it was another great week of stories on Greenopolis

  1. Bringing Blessing from Disaster
    It’s far too late and things are far too bad for pessimism.
  2. Greenopolis Partner Anvil Knitwear Receives First WRAPe Certification in the World on Earth Day 2010
    We are pleased to call out Greenopolis Partner Anvil Knitwear, a leading manufacturer of sportswear and accessories, and a real transformation story from the first industrial revolution to the next one.
  3. 5 Creative Gardening Ideas that Don't Require Land
    Creative garden ideas for home and on the go
  4. 10 Recycled Beer Bottle Cap Accessories for Men and Women
    Independent artists on Etsy create amazing accessories with beer bottle caps!
  5. Wind Powered Bamboo "Flow" Lights Give Hope to Third World Countries
    Two designers create affordable and sustainable lighting to help third world countries thrive.
  6. Incredible Recycled Steel Fire Pits are Hot Hot Hot!
    Artist John T. Unger works primarily with recycled or re-used materials to create amazing, functional, works of art.
  7. CERES: 20 Years of Prodding Corporate Responsibility
    In March, 1989 the Exxon Valdez, foundered in Alaska’s Prince Edward Sound, and spilled 10.8 million gallons of oil into the environmentally sensitive area, destroying millions creatures, polluting the area for a generation, and instantly turning Exxon into the “Great Satan” of the environmental movement.
  8. Taste [and Upcycle] the Rainbow
    Eco-friendly [but badass] speakers
  9. Organic Beauty On–the–Go
    Summer is travel time. But just because you’re on vacation doesn’t mean you forget your responsibility to the planet. So when you take off on your next jaunt, take some eco-beauty products with you.
  10. Save a Tree and Make Your Mom Smile with a Free Mother's Day E-Card
    Sending an e-card for Mother’s Day will reduce paper waste and lower your carbon footprint!

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