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David Oglaza is the founder of the Green and Ethical directory GuideMeGreen . This growing green resource lists 100s of Organic, Fairtrade, Eco and Ethical companies. Green jobs and a discussion board coming soon!
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Are you an Eco Cultural Creative?Congratulations, if you are reading this article then you are probably a Cultural Creative (CC). What are Ethical and Vegetarian Trainers?Ethical and trainers- Not words you often hear in the same sentence. Vegetarian, shoes and stylish are an even less likely combination. But a small shop in Brighton is changing all this. Robin Webbs Vegetarian Shoee have set out to create the holy grail of ethical clothing- trainers, shoes and boots that are animal-free, made in Europe and look great. For or Against Wind farms?In Saddleworth, near Greater Manchester, an eco-war is waging. United Utilities want to build seven 350 foot wind turbines. Fairtrade, Organic or Locally Produced Food?Again, I find myself torn apart with choices when deciding which is the most ethical, eco friendly and/or healthy option when it comes to shopping for food and non-food products. Eco Friendly Baby & Family ProductsBeing environmentally friendly with babies involves buying products and services that are eco friendly and baby friendly. Bio-Diesel - Run your car on it!Did you ever wonder what you would do if petrol went up to over £1 a litre or $3 a gallon? Are Green Businesses the Way Forward?There is a growing public perception that companies are ignoring health and environmental concerns in their quest to maximise profit and in doing so they ignore other equally important issues such as environmental concerns and local communities. Is Organic the Way Forward?There is a growing public perception that companies are ignoring health and environmental concerns in their quest to maximise profit and in doing so they ignore other equally important issues such as environmental concerns and local communities. Nuclear Power - It's Back?According to the Guardian (Monday March 27, 2006) the overwhelming majority of leaders at last week's European Union summit, including Tony Blair, strongly backed a revival of nuclear power as the answer to Europe's growing dependence on overseas suppli Renewable EnergyPowering everything with solar energy isn't possible just yet, since the UK doesn't produce enough sunlight to do this.
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