- Treehugger writes a boring but enlightening post about recycling CFLs at Ikea. Although it doesn’t say so in the blog post, apparently Ikea has a recycling bin for CFLs in each of its stores worldwide.
- Eco-Runner is a runner with a purpose. While he’s out running, he collects all the rubbish and litter that he comes across. And he’s encouraging other runners to do the same with his new blog.
- After all the bad press she’s got over Live Earth, Times Square Gossip assures us that Madonna’s begun to get eco-friendly.
- Popsugar tells us that Julia Roberts is building an eco-home for her growing family.
- For all you outdoors enthusiasts, Hippy Shopper raves about Granger’s eco-friendly waterproofing products for all your outdoor gear.
- The Motley Fool has a strong argument why you shouldn’t buy green financial products – I hasten to add that they’re not talking about the likes of Triodos Bank, the Co-op or the Ecology Building Society, but rather about less than green financial institutions who offer “green” products.
- Now that there is no longer any doubt that global warming is a reality, Worldchanging has put together a list of the best climate change websites so that you can get yourself educated on the subject.
- Coding Grasshopper gives us the good news that we can once again recycle Tetrapak containers in the UK.