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- UK envisions zero waste: What about computers?
- Recycling is part of our daily lives. We do it everyday with plastics, newspapers and other general household things. Cars are now recycled throughout North America and Europe at high efficiency rates. Everything seems to be covered, right? Computers and batteries face recycling problems. We already know that...
- Tags: Landfill, Computer, Productivity, Monitors & Displays, Government, Hardware, Components, Doug Hanchard
- Blog posts 2009-10-18
- The next plastics health scare is here
- The charge, delivered in a study from the Mt. Sinai Center for Childrens Environmental Health, is that these chemicals are endocrine disrupters, and may be responsible for the rise in childhood obesity and Type II diabetes. by Dana Blankenhorn
- Tags: Acid, Health Care, Diabetes, Plastics, Daily Green, Vertical Industries, Enterprise Software, Software, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-04-19
- Toxic Mac Pro's emitting benzene?
- Toxic Mac Pro's emitting benzene?So what is the source of the issue?It's one thing to make such a spectacular claim it's another to provide some real evidence. Why would they be emitting a toxic smell? Might this be the case with other computers too?No wonder MBP fans love...
- Tags: benzene, MAC Pro, Apple Inc., toxin
- Discussion threads 2008-09-30
- Green tech reward program: Intel will recognize innovation that aids environmental cause
- I've had the pleasure of interviewing Intel Chairman Craig Barrett three times in my varied career, so I can say with authority that he is passionate about the environment. And about education. Then again, this is not surprising from technologist who also happens to be a Montana ranch owner. ...
- Tags: Innovation, Green Technology, Craig Barrett, Intel Corp., Registration Deadline, Corporate Social Responsibility, Business Ethics, Corporate Law, Leadership, Management, Business Operations, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-08-26
- Bisphenol A becomes point of Canada-U.S. conflict
- Blame Canada for what may become another big health controversy, over bisphenol A. (Picture from the Emerald City Gazette, a soccer magazine.) Canada is ready to call bisphenol A, which is found in many plastics including water bottles, a toxic chemical. This is based on animal studies...
- Tags: Impact, Canada, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Wiki, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources, Online Communications, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-16
- Becoming cyborg: Beware inequalities ahead
- For the past couple of months I have been exploring a different kind of technology, the biological ones. You see, I need a new neck. Most of the big news in medical technology seems these days to revolve around genetic discoveries. Nevertheless, the first kind of...
- Tags: Insurance Company, Disc, Fusion, Surgery, Mitch Ratcliffe
- Blog posts 2008-01-03
- Let's play spin the bottle
- Everybody gets to put their spin on the safety or danger of the plastic bottles that line our shelves, fill our landfills and litter our lives. Just today the "New York Times" style section has a piece on the greenness of bringing your own water bottle with you. ...
- Tags: Chemicals, Uncertainty, Bottle, Nalgene, NRDC, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-11-15
- Study: Laser printers may pose health risks
- Study: Laser printers may pose health risksSF Chronicle article LISTS the printers ...An article in the San Francisco Chronicle ( http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2007/08/01/MNFBRAN0J2.DTL&tsp=1 ) actually lists the printers tested and their findings.Quite surprising from HPGiven the fact that it is well known since long that the dust in toner is dangerous and...
- Tags: Printers, Only Problem, health care, laser printer, printer, laser, photocopier, toner, oven, powder
- Discussion threads 2007-08-01
- Biodegradable plastics made from corn
- Biodegradable plastics made from corncontainers made from cornI regularly buy food from the deli section of an upscale health food store in Vancouver, BC(Capers/ Wild Oats). Their take-out containers are made from corn. They can be washed and re-used quite successfully. They are, however, not microwaveable. Should the user wish...
- Tags: corn
- Discussion threads 2006-11-01
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