Posts com a tag ‘eco-friendly’
Ecologic dinnerware
31.07.09 - 12:59 | Categorias: Uncategorized

The ecologic plates, bowls and serving dishes created by VerTerra are made from palm leaves.

But it’s not only the material that is ecologic. The production process is free of chemicals and glues and, according to the company, approximately 80% of the water used in the steaming and pressing process is recycled.
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Also, the products are compostable and can be used to make fertilizers at the end of their lifecycle.

To order, simply go to VerTerra’s website. A 12-piece set starts from US$ 25.

VerTerra was founded in 2006 by Michael Dwork. On that same year, they were granted two US$100,000 awards to boost their project.

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7890158_670717ec1e_o Jogo de jantar ecolĂłgico

Ecologic chair for children
28.07.09 - 13:46 | Categorias: Uncategorized

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I saw this chair in a blog called Eco Spirit, written by Portugal-born Maria and Wilma. I liked the chair so much that I had to talk about it here. Purupu, as this children’s chair is named, is made from a new material called DuraPulp.

DuraPulp is a mixture of paper pulp and biodegradable plastic created by a company called Södra PulpLab, which results in a waterproof paper as resistant as wood, steel or hard plastic. The new material boasts the best features offered by paper: it’s cheap, light and organic.

The chair made from this material was introduced during the 2009 Milan Design Week and was designed by Claesson Koivisto Rune, a company founded by three Swedish designers and architects—Marten Claesson, Eero Koivisto and Ola Rune.
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Buy a tee plant a tree
22.04.09 - 6:01 | Categorias: Uncategorized


This is this week’s slogan of two top US retailers specialized in custom t-shirts and other items, in celebration of Earth Day. During this entire week, whenever you buy a Threadless tee or any Zazzle product you will be donating US$1 for the PlantABillion.org and AmericanForests organizations, respectively.

Toilet paper rolls as home décor?
28.02.09 - 11:40 | Categorias: Environment

This creation by artist Yuken Teruya gave us an idea for what to do with the cardboard toilet paper cylinders that Juliana and I have been saving for the past few months. We have already saved 30 cardboard cylinders that will be used to decorate our home, just as in Yuken’s project. Another cool suggestion, made by our friend Denise Rangel, is to reuse the rolls as wire holders.

Rodrigo Barba

Solar batteries
28.02.09 - 11:32 | Categorias: Ecoblogs Network

Inventor Knut Karlsen has done this at home and teaches us how to do it. He installed photovoltaic cells in rechargeable batteries, which allow these batteries to be continuously charged, particularly when exposed to direct sunlight.
This solar charger is still relatively weak, but its inventor has plans to improve his project to recharge batteries in a more efficient way and to include a device that notifies users when the battery if fully charged.
Find out more at SunCat, Karlsen’s website, and check out his flickr photo gallery on the project.

Rodrigo Barba

The evolution of renewable energy
25.02.09 - 10:36 | Categorias: Ecoblogs Network

A Timeline built by the Ecofriend website shows the evolution of several technologies that make use of renewable energy sources.

Did you know that the first wind turbine was built in 1868? And that the Egyptians were the first to develop the technology for building dams in 2750 BC? Do not miss the opportunity to visit “The evolution of renewable energy”.
Tip: eco.microsiervos

Rodrigo Barba