Japan's Initiative to Institute a Life-Cycle Economy: Lessons for Developing Countries Hari Srinivas Case Study Series E-099. April 2015. INTRODUCTION: ...... |
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April 27, 2009 baggu Carrying a reusable bag has become increasingly common. There are so many brands and styles of bags to chose from, each with its own merits. It is a little like choosing a baby stroller—your preference... |
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Urban Environmental Management EMS for Cities Putting up a Green Front . I N F O S H E E T S . Little Bits of EMS Make an ISO 14001 Hari Srinivas Continuing Research Series E-104, May 2015 With growing interest among cities and local govern... |
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007 I Village is Going Green! The Today Show Too! Wow! Isn't it great to see something you are actually interested in on TV? We are so busy homeschooling in the morning, I rarely watch the news. But some... |
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August 7, 2007 school lunch It may still be summer, but the start of school is quickly approaching. I thought it might be fun to do a series with some options for greener lunches. Whatever the lunch is packed in (box, bag or... |
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Monday, November 5, 2007 SIMPLY IN SEASON- A World Community Cookbook The recipes in this book offer a taste of how yummy your table can be cooking in season and buying locally. But it is so much more than a cookbook! It is f... |
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April 10, 2009 natural easter It is that time of year again—time to dye eggs and decorate for spring. I cannot believe this will be my third post about natural Easter preparations (the first was in March of 2007). Not much... |
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April 6, 2009 my daily sunscreen Over the past few years I've been looking for the perfect sunscreen . My parameters usually were focused on a safe sunscreen the whole family could slather on at the beach without breaking th... |
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Sunday, November 4, 2007 Paper or Plastic? Paper or plastic? The answer is neither! It’s been estimated that the US was responsible for the felling of 14 million trees to produce the 10 billion paper grocery bags used back ... |
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