Recycled Tires for Cell Phones

Whoa. Who needs triple lattes when there is Strapya World? Nothing gives a jolt of adrenaline to the system like a quick perusal of what’s new

Hawaii First State to Require Solar Water Heaters

The state of Hawaii has become the first in North America to require solar water heaters in new homes. The bill, signed into law by Republican Govern

New Milk Jugs Are Efficient, So Quit Whining That They’re Weird

Figuring out ways to make packaging as efficient as possible has been on the minds of many manufacturers. Milk cartons and jugs are notorious for bei

U.S. Allowing New Solar Again

After the ridiculous announcement that the BLM (the agency that regulates all of America's sunniest lands) wouldn't be able to approve  applicat

Siemens Shows That Cleantech = $$$

Siemens is one of the biggest electronics and industrial engineering firms in the world, and their sales show that environmentally friendly products

The Environmental Technology of Wall*E

In general I'll take any excuse to go see a kid's movie. Aside from the fact that I'm currently at the stage in my life where I find six year-olds to

Sweden Boosting Alternative Energy Intake

A couple eco news blips show that Sweden is boosting its wind and ethanol intake. First up, Sweden’s Sekab just signed a deal with Brazilian et

CherryPal: The Green Little PC That Could

Even the name is adorable. CherryPal. This tiny 10.5 oz PC is coming soon, and will use no more than 2 watts of power without sacrificing speed. The

San Jose, CA Leading the Country in Sustainable City Living

San Jose likes to be the center of innovation. You’d almost think the city craves it, considering the latest vision set forth by city officials

Paris to Launch Subscription Electric Car Sharing Service

From buildings to airports, Pairs is looking towards greening up. And now, Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoë announced last week that by the end of 2