Tag: Conspicuous Consumption - Page 2
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Paper Coupons Destroy 13 Million Trees Every Year & 99% Never Even Get Used
A new ad campaign seeks to capitalize on the wasteful ways of paper coupons.
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How Alternative Currencies Can Help Save the Planet (Video)
Adopting alternative currencies can help discourage over-consumption and strengthen local economies, argues alternative money pioneer Gwendolyn Hallsmith.
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First Packaging-Free, Zero-Waste Grocery Store In US Coming To Austin, Texas
It's gotten harder and harder over the years to avoid excess packaging when shopping for everyday items, but plans are in the works for a store in Austin (also the home of Whole Foods) that will specialize in local and organic
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What Could the Oil Spilled in the Gulf Have Been Used For? Animated Video Explores the Answer
Chris Harmon, an animation artist and designer, wondered that question—what would the estimated 100-180 million gallons of oil be used for, if it hadn't been spilled into the Gulf? Harmon says he spent a month
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Film Review: To Buy, To Throw Away, To Buy; the Secret History of Planned Obsolescence
Last month, Catalan TV3 just aired a new documentary called "comprar, llençar, comprar", meaning "to buy, to throw away, to buy" in Catalan, right on time for the christmas shopping and the winter sales which started this week. You can now watch the
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Why Bother Chewing? Pepsi Out to 'Snackify' Beverages and 'Drinkify' Snacks
Pepsi is rolling out a new product next month: Tropolis, a drinkable snack. It's marketing its Tropolis "smooth blend of real squeezable fruit" to moms and kids, apparently to replace the role of actual fruit. Why is this not the
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Free2Work Phone App Spots Child Labor in Products While You Shop
Ethical shopping is no easy task. It's often hard to know which companies use child or forced labor, and which stick to paying adequate wages and other fair labor policies. But a newly released phone app helps
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Green Overload: 5 Green Products We Don't Need More of
At TreeHugger, it seems every week there's a press release for a new line of reusable bags or organic body care.
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The End of Cheap Materialism and the Value of 'Enough'
Whether it's young couples living simply as an alternative American Dream, TreeHugger founder Graham Hill's LifeEdited project for an ultra low-footprint apartment, or localization advocates exploring the economics
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Japanese Trends Worth Watching: De-ownership, Demonetization & De-materialism
It's hard to see Japan's sunny side of affairs beyond the red pool of blood in Taiji's cove. It's currently in the middle of peak dolphin killing season. When I read the following piece in Resurgence by Junko Edahiro, a
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What You Missed at the LOHAS Forum
Last week a conscious community of business owners and entrepreneurs gathered in Boulder Colorado for three days to attend the LOHAS Conference: Businesses Coming Together To Help Change The World. We're talking conscious triple
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You CAN Shop For Happiness...But The Purchases Aren't "Stuff"
You can't buy happiness. Or can you? One new study shows that you actually can - but it doesn't come in the form of things. It comes in the form of buying experiences. It's not necessarily news - we already know that
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Six Cultural Trends That Are Not Saving The Earth
Live and let live, right? We've all heard the phrase a million times, and it connotes that true-blue American sentiment of accomodation and freedom of choice. But what about when our choices are trashing the earth?
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Nespresso Recycling Program Launched in Spain (Video)
Just a few months ago, we thought George Clooney's coffee choice could be better. Although fair-trade, Nestlé's Nespresso coffee capsules could not be recycled or reused- until now! At the beginning of this month, Nestlé announced in Madrid, Spain, the
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Business as Usual is Not an Option at the Opportunity Green Conference
"The world can no longer afford business as usual," stands in bold at the center of the Opportunity Green website. The Opportunity Green Business Conference, to be held at UCLA from November 7 through the 8th, is about
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Town Prepares to Celebrate Going Bottled Water Free
Saturday, 26 September 2009 is a big day for a little town. Bundanoon, 1.5 hours south west of Sydney, will hold the official launch of its initiative to make the quiet village of about 2,500 people, Australia's First Bottled Water Free Town.
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The Queen's Postbag Becomes A Battleground For Credit Crunch + Energy Debate
A new UK consultancy group called Abundancy launched on a royal wave last week with an open letter to Her Majesty The Queen. HRH Elizabeth II no doubt receives bag loads of mail every week so why should she pay special
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IKEA Admits Sustainability a 'Never-Ending Job' (Part I)
The news: When IKEA launches its massive glossy 2010 catalog next week, an in-house ad spread nestled at the back also announces the company's latest effort at either massive PR or a new era in showcasing
























