Posted on 31 January 2010
Tags: Green, Selling, Tips

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Authors: Stephen Ashkin and David R. Holly. –
Are you selling the entire Green Bundle? This book of concise Green Sales tips will help you find new clients, build business with current customers, make your customer list more “”competitor proof”", and increase your sales volume and profits. Based on articles from DestinationGreen, Green Selling Tips gives you the informa… More >>
Green Selling Tips
Posted on 31 January 2010

Eco Factor: Toxin-free range of desktops eases recycling.
Wipro Infotech has launched a new range of eco-friendly desktops, which are being claimed to be the first of a kind in India. Dubbed the Wipro Greenware range, the new computers are free from carcinogenic materials, including PVC and BFRs.
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Posted on 31 January 2010

Eco Factor: Zero-emission electric tractor powered by solar energy.
If you think that solar-powered vehicles are no more than a fantasy at the moment, it’s time for you to think again. A bunch of students at the Bonham ISD High School, in Bonham, Texas, are trying to build an E-Tractor as a part of their Electric Vehicle Project for the 2009/2010 school year.
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Posted on 31 January 2010

Eco Factor: Sustainable building maximizes daylight and natural ventilation.
Designers over at FCB Studios are proposing a sustainable building which will provide green space for the first joint-use library in the UK by serving both the University of Worcester and the general public. Dubbed the Worcester Library, the building is to built at a cost of £50 million, and is expected to be completed by July 2011.
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Posted on 31 January 2010

Eco Factor: Gadgets made from sustainable materials get powered by renewable energy.
Lexon has announced a new range of renewable energy-powered small appliances at Maison & Objet. The appliances are made using sustainable materials that include corn bio-plastic and bamboo trim. Designed by Elium Studio, the devices are elegant and feature the artisan touch of bamboo.
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Posted on 31 January 2010

Eco Factor: Low-emission car to be powered by a hybrid engine.
After years of speculation, Ferrari has finally announced that it will unveil a hybrid variant of the Ferrari 599 at the Geneva Motor Show. The car is expected to utilize an all-wheel drive hybrid propulsion system for which the company filed patents in June 2009.
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Posted on 31 January 2010

Eco Factor: Concept car powered by a hybrid engine.
Auto manufacturers around the world are now focusing on next-generation green vehicles that are either powered solely by electricity or adopt a hybrid approach to curb emissions. Designer Slavche Tanevski is proposing a hybrid for Lamborghini’s first green ride scheduled for 2016.
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Posted on 31 January 2010

Eco Factor: Concept zero-emission helicopter powered by electricity.
The brainchild of industrial designer Cikaric Dragan, the Air Alien Green Helicopter is a concept that offers a silent and zero-emission flight. The helicopter is equipped with two gigantic tanks of hydrogen and oxygen that combine to generate electricity to power the machine and emit water.
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Posted on 31 January 2010

Eco Factor: Sustainable lighting systems powered by solar energy.
Florida-based solar lighting company Sol Inc. has pledged to provide $300,000 in solar lights to disaster-struck Haiti, and the first phase of the pledge has already been completed. Apart from delivering solar-powered lighting systems, the company is also providing a ground team to make sure that the lights are perfectly delivered and installed.
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Posted on 31 January 2010

Eco Factor: Machine to turn wastepaper into toilet paper.
We’ve always encouraged our readers to save paper and recycle it to prevent more trees from being chopped dwon. If you’re not one of those DIYers who can convert paper into stunning pieces of art, a Japanese company called Oriental has come up with a machine dubbed the White Goat, which converts normal wastepaper into rolls of toilet paper.
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- Water bottle light contains 4 super bright white LEDs for 4X the brightness
- 40% more solar panel output for faster charging
- Lighter weight only 10.5 oz. for bottle and cap
- Translucent unbreakable cap is 12% lighter and glows
- Brighter focusing lens for much more light and even dispersion
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New LightCap300 represents the culmination of three years of feedback and testing. The Flashlight is brighter, lighter, stronger and easier to use… and doubles as a water bottle. Weighing just 4.9 oz. (138 grams), the new light cap weighs 1.1 oz. less than the original LightCap. A sealed, internal NiMH battery last up to 15% longer on a charge. Instead of a single LED, there are now four super-bright white LEDs for 4x the light. The LightCap300 is a bright light!… More >>
LightCap 300 Solar Powered Lantern & Water Bottle