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You are hereHome › News and Events › News › Energy access changes lives Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS Energy access changes lives 31-10-2014, Vienna, AustriaAccordin... |
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... technology. Often that isn't considered a "green" thing, but it occurs to me that smart phones (and in some cases, standard cellph ... |
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September 5, 2007 old cartridges It finally happened. I ran out of ink on my little ink jet printer. Ever wonder what to do with all those empty ink and toner cartridges you end up with from your printer? There are a slew of... |
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Disaster Waste Management: Lessons Learnt from Banda Aceh, Indonesia Hari Srinivas Case Study Series C-045 Abstract: Much attention has been paid to the human tragedy resulting from the 2005 Indian Ocean Tsunami. But the environmental impacts of... |
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February 26, 2009 home green home The most thorough cleaning my cabinets have ever seen. Green cleaning companies may be all the rage, but they are not all alike. I know, because I’ve tried a few. Last week I was lucky enoug... |
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September 28, 2007 busy busy Just want to let you know that things are busy here. Like most moms I'm juggling lots of things and the beginning of school has thrown my schedule for a loop! I have lots of posts in the works, thou... |
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... phone Battery Drama- AT&T IFrogz I need to find a way to make batteries for cell phones last forever. I'd never have to work again. Until t ... |
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The Craziest Thing I Have Seen While Back to School Shopping These are size 4T shorts, a size that could only be worn by a kindergartner or the tiniest of first graders, with a clearly labeled cell phone pock... |
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