A great new green book is out there and it's one big green celebration: "Celebrate Green!
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A great new green book is out there and it's one big green celebration: "Celebrate Green!
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A great new green book is out there and it's one big green celebration: "Celebrate Green!
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We surveyed 100 people on Mechanical Turk to find out how they remember their reusable bags. The results are enlightening, it's simple to remember your bag with the right method.
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Eco-Libris blog presents this week a triple green book: it has a green theme, it's printed on recycled paper (and much more!) and it also collaborates with Eco-Libris! And did we mention it has a great name?
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A new collaboration of Eco-Libris with Simon and Schuster Children's Publishing: In a celebration of their new line of eco-friendly children’s books, Little Green Books, S&S Children's Publishing has partnered wit
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We already know Amazon.com's Kindle, but how about a electronic reader with a large portable screen that is designed especially for newspapers? Please meet the Plastic Logic reader. With an (yet) expensive price tag, this device has the potential to save many trees and maybe even the struggling newspaper industry.
What happens when corporations stop greenwashing…and start being real? MTV wants to find out. The NYC-based network just launched a global marketing push to tackle climate change with TV ads attacking those guilty of greenwashing. All of this is part of their youth-targeted climate change initiative called MTV Switch.
Eco-Libris blog writes on 'In Memory of Central Park' by Queenelle Minet.
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Today on Vulpes Libris' Environment Week: Raz Godelnik, the co-founder and CEO of Eco-Libris, writes about few key elements that can significantly impact the future of the book industry and determine how green it will be.