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Home delivery of groceries has been around for years, and in many ways, it's a sustainable way to shop. It's like car-pooling for your food, which is good for the environment. When gas prices spike, it's especially good for your wallet. And since deliveries usually arrive in re-usable boxes, you don't wind up throwing away bags.
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Travel + Leisure's top-five green hotels , December 19, 2008
Three solar-powered bungalows, a five-minute walk from the pounding Pacific and the boutiques of Abbot Kinney Boulevard.
Each of the individually designed one-bedroom cottages (Papa Hemingway is Craftsman-style; Aunt Zoe’s Place is 1940’s; Le Bebe is mod-baroque) has standard-issue green touches complemented by quirkier surprises.
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‘Puma City’ Shipping Container Store, December 19, 2008
Refurbished shipping containers aren’t just useful for clever economical housing anymore. Like London subway car architecure and the Greentainer Design Project, this design concept makes public space more flexible and eco-friendly by re-using discarded material that is easily moved.
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