17Oct
Friday Link Round-Up: 10/17/08
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- Fresh ‘n Easy introduces the 99-cent canvas bag. They’re opening up two new locations in San Diego, muy exciting! [MarketWatch]
- Meanwhile, two enterprising mothers are introducing an innovative reusable bag of their own. [Hebden Bridge Today]
- Becoming LEED-certified is a beautiful thing. Go Giant Eagle! [MarketWatch]
- Dallas does not care about disposable plastic bags. [Dallas News]
- News Item: plastic bags tend to end up in the ocean. [The Downey Patriot]
- Going green for the kids is as good a reason as any. [Tri-Town News]
- Sheryl Crow launches designer reusable bag at Whole Foods. [AHN]
- Polypropylene: stronger or less sustainable? Some thoughts on the controversy. [MyPlanetStuff]
- Need some free reusables? Look no further. [Mom is Broke]
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Categories: Friday Link Round-Up
Tags: environmental policy, fun, profit, recycling, reusable bags, shopping
Tags: environmental policy, fun, profit, recycling, reusable bags, shopping
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