my green journey

My green journey! I will be doing my bit in stopping climate change. Read all about the ways I try to be eco-friendly and live a little greener every day while I try to combat global warming. Join me on this green journey in an effort to achieve zero emissions and doing away with the effects of greenhouse gases.   Read more about the journey

 
 

Monday, 8 August 2011

Taiwanese researchers have come up with a novel idea to save on the use of paper and other printable materials – erasable paper.

The “i2R e-Paper” is a kind of paper and the printer used to print onto it is thermal – the same as in fax machines. When the words are no longer needed on the paper, they can be erased. The “paper” can then be reused. Again and again – up to 260 times!

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Thursday, 4 August 2011

Have you ever wondered which global brands are the most green? One of the world’s leading brand consultancies, Interbrand, decided to list the 50 best global green brands and recently released their report.

Top of the list is Japanese automobile manufacturer Toyota. Technology company 3M is in second place while electronic powerhouse Siemens made third place.

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This is Interbrand’s first global report to focus on the environment and companies worldwide, and includes public perception of environmental sustainability as well as actual performance and available information, reports www.greentimes.co.za.

 
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Tuesday, 2 August 2011

The city of Johannesburg has announced that it has drafted new waste management by-laws, which will make it mandatory for residents to separate their own waste or face a hefty fine.

The public will be able to comment on the new by-laws in about four months’ time.

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Monday, 25 July 2011

Japanese car manufacturer Toyota has announced that an electric version of its Scion iQ car is currently being assembled and will arrive in the USA by 2012.

Toyota’s first attempt at producing an electric vehicle was the RAV4EV, which was released in 1997. Since then, Toyota has been better known for its hybrid vehicles, so the media has welcomed the news of a new all-electric vehicle entering the market.

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(Source: www.inhabitat.com)

But along with a revamped version of the RAV EV, it presented to dealers an electric version of their smallest car, the Scion iQ EV.
Inhabitat reports that the car is rather tiny, with a limited battery range.

 
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Monday, 25 July 2011

Activists have welcomed the ruling by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA), which ordered Shell South Africa to withdraw “unsubstantiated” and “misleading” statements made in full-page advertisements in local newspapers.

The ads promoted their proposed hydraulic fracturing (fracking) operations for shale gas explorations in the Karoo.

The ruling followed a complaint laid by Jonathan Deal, chairperson of the Treasure the Karoo Action Group (TKAG), who expressed delight at the outcome.

 
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Wednesday, 3 August 2011

If you were fortunate enough to be in Cape Town in the last week you may have noticed that the city was dressed in yellow. You may also have seen that Table Mountain was also illuminated by a yellow glow at night rather than the usual white lighting. If you were thinking that it is the latest advertising campaign by a big cellular service provider, you would be wrong. This was all done as part of Cape Town’s bid to become the World Design Capital for 2014.

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Wednesday, 3 August 2011

The propulsion debate has  been highly emotional part of the automotive industry ever since Karl Benz argued that his internal combustion engine was more efficient than a horse. For decades we had the petrol vs. diesel debate and now its electric vs. hybrid. On one hand there are companies such as that argue in favour of electric/ICE hybrids and others arguing in favour of pure electric. Chris Moerdyk digs deeper…

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