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	<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 17:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>DoE Announces Prize For Solid-State Lighting</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 17:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Via Slashdot
the US Department of Energy has announced a competition to develop efficient solid-state lighting technology. The &#8220;L Prize&#8221; program will allocate as much as $20 million in cash prizes for innovations to replace the common light bulb. Further details are available at the L Prize website. From the press release: &#8220;Lighting products meeting the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Via <a title="Slashdot - DoE Solid State Lighting" href="http://www.slashdot.org" target="_blank">Slashdot</a></p>
<blockquote><p>the US Department of Energy has announced a <a href="http://www1.eere.energy.gov/news/progress_alerts/progress_alert.asp?aid=265">competition to develop efficient solid-state lighting technology</a>. The &#8220;L Prize&#8221; program will allocate as much as $20 million in cash prizes for innovations to replace the common light bulb. Further details are available at the <a href="http://www.lightingprize.org/">L Prize website</a>. From the press release: <em>&#8220;Lighting products meeting the competition requirements would consume just 17% of the energy used by most incandescent lamps in use today. The plan also includes a rigorous evaluation process, including testing of proposed products by independent laboratories (conducted through DOE&#8217;s CALiPER test program), as well as field evaluations by DOE and utility partners to assess products in real world conditions. Four major California utilities &#8230; have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with DOE, agreeing to work cooperatively to promote high-efficiency solid-state lighting technologies.&#8221;</em></p></blockquote>
<p>Now why more government agencies do not offer these prizes and incentives for such things as alternative energy and alternative fuel is beyond me.</p>
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		<title>10 Ways to save at the gas pump</title>
		<link>http://www.advoicepaper.com/blog/2008/04/29/10-ways-to-save-at-the-gas-pump/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 23:36:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Daily Breeze has a few tips for businesses and individuals to save money gas with the rising cost oil.
Greenest Tips:
4. Leverage the Web. Show customers how buying online and by mail order can save them money by not having to visit your location. Use Web-based collaboration sites to &#8220;meet&#8221; with clients, freelancers, partners and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Daily Breeze has a few tips for businesses and individuals to <a title="Save Gas" href="http://www.dailybreeze.com/business/ci_8914160" target="_blank">save money gas with the rising cost oil</a>.</p>
<p>Greenest Tips:</p>
<blockquote><p>4. Leverage the Web. Show customers how buying online and by mail order can save them money by not having to visit your location. Use Web-based collaboration sites to &#8220;meet&#8221; with clients, freelancers, partners and others rather than meeting in person. A few choices include Zoho (www.zoho.com), Basecamp (www.base camphq.com) and WebEx (www.webex.com).</p>
<p>5. Hop into a hybrid. A few years ago, there were only a couple of hybrid models to choose from. Now there are dozens, including SUVs and vehicles suited for small-business needs. Even if you don&#8217;t get a hybrid, lighter-weight vehicles and those with smaller engines may be far more fuel efficient than what you have. If you plan to switch, a great place to compare fuel efficiency information is at FuelEconomy.gov.</p>
<p><span id="Article">7. Drive less. Have your suppliers deliver items you need to your business rather than picking them up yourself. Use online map-routing services like MapQuest.com to plan service and delivery routes better, for maximum fuel and time efficiency. Group jobs together to reduce travel.</span></p>
<p><span id="Article">10. Follow fuel-efficient driving tips. You&#8217;ve probably heard them - avoid jackrabbit starts; keep tires properly inflated; run air conditioners less, keep vehicles tuned and air filters clean, etc. WikiHow.com has a long list of ideas for &#8220;How to Save Money on Gas.&#8221; Search the title at the site.</span></p></blockquote>
<p>via <a title="Save on Gas" href="http://www.business-opportunities.biz/2008/04/23/10-ways-to-deal-with-fuel-costs/" target="_blank">Dane Carlson&#8217;s Blog</a></p>
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		<title>Companies Jumping on the Green Wagon &#8230; And They Should</title>
		<link>http://www.advoicepaper.com/blog/2008/03/24/companies-jumping-on-the-green-wagon-and-they-should/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 21:27:41 +0000</pubDate>
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Although the issue of sustainable business has been around on a large scale for over a decade, it seems we really just started seeing results during the past few years.
This spike in &#8220;eco&#8221; could have been caused by the approval of new grants for environmental companies, tax write-offs by the government, or even [...]]]></description>
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<p>Although the issue of sustainable business has been around on a large scale for over a decade, it seems we really just started seeing results during the past few years.</p>
<p>This spike in &#8220;eco&#8221; could have been caused by the approval of new grants for environmental companies, tax write-offs by the government, or even the creation of <a href="http://www.edie.net/news/news_story.asp?id=13980&amp;channel=0" title="Richard Branson's Clean Tech Prize of $25M" target="_blank">prizes from hopeful billionaires like Richard Branson</a>.  Perhaps those reasons started the fire, but in order to spread, many more reasons need to be evaluated.</p>
<p>What are the real reasons that corporate America is going green?</p>
<p><strong>Money.  </strong>(Gasp!)  That is right.  The same reason that businesses get involved with new ventures in the first place is the first reason businesses are going green.  Going green can save businesses money (on electricity and utilities) and help them make money (great publicity).</p>
<p>However, this does not make them evil or materialistic.  It is actually a good thing that people are taking global warming seriously, even if there is a financial kickback involved.  In the capitalistic society in which we live, if there wasn&#8217;t money involved, it would take a lot longer to reverse the harm that we&#8217;ve already done to the earth.  Money is not the root of all evil after all.</p>
<p><strong>Great Publicity.</strong>  Going green provides companies with great publicity.  Take a look in your local paper each day for one week and count the number of articles that have to do with the environment.  Chances are that you will see at least 5 or more.  Many on the same day.</p>
<p>Next, take your favorite retail store.  Whether it is Wal-Mart or Bed, Bath, and Beyond.  I would bet money (and I&#8217;m not a gambling man) that they had an environmental portal off of their corporate site that tells about all the great things they are doing for the environment.</p>
<p><strong>Everybody&#8217;s Doing It.  </strong>That&#8217;s right!  Your not the only one to fall victim to peer pressure.  Businesses do it to.  That is why you see so many imitation and generic products on the shelves.  One company creates a hit, and 10 other companies have to follow suit and modify the product just enough so they don&#8217;t get sued.</p>
<p>There is nothing to be ashamed about with this either.  Usually if the idea was a good one, there is enough to go around.  This type of society breeds innovation anyway.  It is always smart to (lawfully) borrow and modify tips from others.  You may even stumble on your own innovation.</p>
<p><strong>Because You Should.   </strong>Using green products and promoting green services IS the right thing to do.   No matter how much your making (or saving) off of it, no matter what your competitors are doing, protecting the environment is the right thing to do.</p>
<p>If we want the earth to be around long after we are gone, we owe it to future generations to go green and then scream it from the rooftops.  Hopefully this will pressure others to do the same.</p>
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		<title>How to Recycle Practically Anything</title>
		<link>http://www.advoicepaper.com/blog/2008/03/22/how-to-recycle-practically-anything/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2008 23:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ 
In an organic and environmental age that we live in, it is no surprise that the world is going green by reducing, reusing, and recycling.  EMagazine has an excellent article that gives some facts about the recycling industry and also tells you where and how to recycle practically anything.
 
From the article: 
Get this: Recycling and reuse businesses now employ [...]]]></description>
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<p>In an organic and environmental age that we live in, it is no surprise that the world is going green by reducing, reusing, and recycling.  <a href="http://www.emagazine.com/view/?3172" title="EMagazine - How to recycle practically anything" target="_blank">EMagazine has an excellent article</a> that gives some facts about the recycling industry and also tells you where and how to recycle practically anything.</p>
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<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: bold">From the article: </span></p>
<p><span style="border-collapse: collapse; font-family: Arial; font-size: 14px; line-height: normal" class="Apple-style-span"><span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span">Get this: Recycling and reuse businesses now employ about as many people as the auto industry, if not more, according to a 2001 “U.S. Recycling Economic Information Study” commissioned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and several states through an agreement with the National Recycling Coalition. At least 1.1 million people now work in the industry, more than triple the jobs in mining. BusinessWeek in February pegged the number of auto factory workers at about 950,000. Demand from industrializing China and India is helping spur the U.S. recycling industry, which now provides a “major source of raw materials,” according to Jerry Powell, editor of Resource Recycling magazine.</span></span><span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span"> </span></p>
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<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: bold">Some of the items that you probably didn&#8217;t realize you could easily recycle: </span></p>
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<li><span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span">Carpet</span></li>
<li><span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span">Eyeglasses</span></li>
<li><span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span">Fluorescent Lights </span></li>
<li><span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span">Fruit Rinds</span></li>
<li><span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span">Packing Peanuts</span></li>
<li><span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span">Smoke Detectors</span></li>
<li><span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span">Priority Mail Envelopes</span></li>
<li><span style="font-style: italic" class="Apple-style-span">Wire Hangers</span></li>
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<p><a href="http://www.emagazine.com/view/?3172" title="EMagazine - How to recycle practically anything" target="_blank">Read the full article at EMagazine</a><br/></p>
<p>Source <a href="http://lifehacker.com/367777/recycling-possible-for-more-items-than-ever" title="Lifehacker - Recycle anything" target="_blank">Lifehacker</a><br/> Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/redvers/523072182/" title="Flickr Smoke Alarm" target="_blank">Redvers</a> <br/></p>
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		<title>5 Uncommon Ways To Green Your Business And Save Money</title>
		<link>http://www.advoicepaper.com/blog/2008/02/17/5-uncommon-ways-to-green-your-business-and-save-money/</link>
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Green Throughout The Office
Being labeled a green business is more than just being green while working.  For instance, it is very simple to provide clearly labeled bins in the break room for recycling plastic bottles, cans, and other common lunch-time wastes.  Drop them off yourself on the way home once a week [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Green Throughout The Office</h3>
<p>Being labeled a green business is more than just being green while working.  For instance, it is very simple to provide clearly labeled bins in the break room for recycling plastic bottles, cans, and other common lunch-time wastes.  Drop them off yourself on the way home once a week or pay a high school student a little money to pick them up.</p>
<p>Most businesses must provide restroom and cleaning supplies for their employees.  Many of the leading cleaning supply brands, like <a href="http://www.treehugger.com/files/2008/01/clorox-green-works.php" title="Clorox Greenworks" target="_blank">Clorox, have all natural, eco-friendly cleaners</a> that cost the same as their chemical-based products.  Why not buy 100% post-consumer recycled toilet paper.  After all, it is only used for&#8230;well, you know.</p>
<h3>Eco-Commute</h3>
<p>To encourage greener transportation to and from work, provide closer parking, and other little perks, to employees who carpool.  If your business is located in a major metropolitan area, offer public transportation passes to employees to encourage them to take the bus or subway.  If it is possible, allow employees to telecommute a few days a week. Give those who ride their bike, discount coupons for local bike shops and stores.</p>
<h3>Do Business With The Eco-Responsible</h3>
<p>When seeking new business relationships, choose businesses that encourage eco-responsibility and let them know that it is part of the reason you are doing business with them.  If you bill or invoice your clients, offer them discounts if they choose to receive invoices electronically instead of on paper.</p>
<h3> Be Environmentally Proactive</h3>
<p>Every once in a while poke your head up and see what other companies are doing to reduce global warming.  For instance, did you know that many energy companies offer businesses free electricity audits on how to save money by reducing energy consumption.  Fast Company&#8217;s November 2007 issue profiles 50 things that 50 companies did to clean up their business last year.  This is a great source for ideas and reflection on your business.</p>
<h3> Do Some Good, You&#8217;ll Feel Better</h3>
<p>All businesses have one primary goal, to make money-and there is nothing wrong with that.  It is simply a fact of life and survival of the fittest.  However, there comes a point when companies need to look outward instead of internally and give back to the communities and organizations that they believe in.  Organize a volunteer day for employees one Saturday every couple months.  Cleanup the highway near your building or donate a percentage of the companies earnings to a <a href="http://www.nrdc.org/" title="Donate to the NRDC" target="_blank">deserving organization like the NRDC</a>.  There are plenty of opportunities in almost every area of this country to get involved.  Giving back builds individual character, enforces company team building, and it just feels good.</p>
<h3>Scream It From The Rooftops</h3>
<p>Advertise the fact that your businesses strives for green practices on your website and in the form of press releases.   Those little steps will translate into dollars in an growing, eco-aware world.</p>
<p>Photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mshades/2638183/" title="mshades Flickr account" target="_blank">mshades</a></p>
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		<title>Paper Company Saves Businesses Money, While Saving the Environment</title>
		<link>http://www.advoicepaper.com/blog/2008/02/09/paper-company-saves-businesses-money-while-saving-the-environment/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Feb 2008 16:34:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lakeland, Florida &#8212; A company in Central Florida, Advoice Paper, has developed a new way to save businesses money while helping the environment.  Advoice Paper distributes ad-sponsored, eco-friendly paper to companies for invoicing and other purposes.  By using Advoice Paper, businesses will save up to 71% on paper costs, capitalize from effective advertising, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lakeland, Florida &#8212; A company in Central Florida, Advoice Paper, has developed a new way to save businesses money while helping the environment.  Advoice Paper distributes ad-sponsored, eco-friendly paper to companies for invoicing and other purposes.  By using Advoice Paper, businesses will save up to 71% on paper costs, capitalize from effective advertising, and adopt new green business practices.</p>
<p>Advoice Paper features the highest quality post-consumer recycled paper and utilizes only the back side of the page for industry-tailored advertisements.  “By printing relevant ads on the wasted space of a page,” says Eliot Dill, the company founder, “advertisers know their market demographic, businesses go green while saving money, and paper waste is minimized - everybody wins.”</p>
<p>The paper industry puts a tremendous strain on the environment.  In fact, according to the Department of Energy, recycled paper production saves “7,000 gallons of water, 17 to 31 trees, 4,000 KWh of electricity, and 60 pounds of air pollutants” over non-recycled paper production.</p>
<p>Paper waste is responsible for the largest percentage of landfill waste in the world. Unfortunately quality recycled paper often costs double that of virgin white paper, making it difficult for many businesses to see the value in buying recycled. Chief Administrative Officer for Advoice Paper, Joshua Legacy, explains “Advoice Paper shines new light on the urgency for green business operations, and our cost saving products will help create the stepping stones for any type of business.”  Although many businesses do currently recycle, according to New Hampshire&#8217;s Department of Environmental Services, “if you&#8217;re not buying recycled, you&#8217;re not recycling.”</p>
<p>Moreover, in a recent study, the Direct Marketing Association sited “lack of timeliness” and “irrelevant offers” as the top reasons that 49% of people did not respond to direct marketing. Invoices are usually kept for longer periods of time, therefore, printing relevant advertisements on the invoice itself, increases the chances for an effective ad campaign and reduces paper waste.</p>
<p>Advoice Paper is the first company to incorporate the environmental benefits into this method of advertising.  “Right now our focus is on a few niche markets,” said Dill, “but soon we hope to have customers and advertisers from all of the major markets.”  If proven successful, Advoice Paper will save companies money, reduce paper waste, and help global warming.</p>
<p>About the Company – Advoice Paper was founded in late 2007 and is the first company to produce and distribute eco-friendly paper with relevant advertisements printed on a single side.  To find out how Advoice Paper can benefit your company, visit <a href="http://www.advoicepaper.com" title="Save Money, Save Earth with Advoice Paper">www.AdvoicePaper.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>2007 Celebrity &#8216;Green&#8217; Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plenty Magazine has a great article about the actions celebrity&#8217;s took to do their part to help sustain the earth in 2007.From the article:&#8221;Scanning ‘07, show biz efforts abounded from green rooms to green screens, with stars hawking eco-friendly causes daily: Brad Pitt’s New Orleans housing project with Global Green expanded into his Pink Project, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.plentymag.com/blogs/lifestyles/2008/01/the_ecocelebrity_year_in_revie.php" title="2007 Eco-celebrity">Plenty Magazine</a> has a great article about the actions celebrity&#8217;s took to do their part to help sustain the earth in 2007.From the article:&#8221;Scanning ‘07, show biz efforts abounded from green rooms to green screens, with stars hawking eco-friendly causes daily: <strong>Brad Pitt</strong>’s New Orleans housing project with Global Green expanded into his <a href="http://www.makeitrightnola.org/" target="_blank" title="Brad Pitt's Pink Project">Pink Project</a>, <em>Evan Almighty</em>’s carbon-free plan included recycling and bicycling, Hollywood hosted its first “Going Green” conference, and even Comedy Central <a href="http://www.addressthemess.com" target="_blank" title="Comedy Central">“addressed the mess.”<span></span></a> &#8230;On July 7th, <strong>Al Gore</strong> outdid Live Aid and Woodstock with his Live Earth concert, which spread across seven continents with a mega line-up from <strong>Bon Jovi</strong> to <strong>The Police</strong>. The former Veep won an Oscar, Emmy, and Nobel Peace Prize, skipping the Presidential election hoopla for greener pastures.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>New Year&#8217;s Eve Ball Goes &#8216;Green&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Feb 2008 16:14:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Times Square New Year&#8217;s Eve ball turned 100 this year and, to help commemorate the occasion, went &#8216;green&#8217; in the process.  The ball now has more 9,500 LED lights and uses about the same amount of energy as 10 toasters.  It will be interesting to see more public environmental-wise changes like this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Times Square <a href="http://www.thedailygreen.com/environmental-news/latest/times-square-new-years-eve-47123103" title="New Year's Eve Ball Turned 100">New Year&#8217;s Eve ball turned 100 this year</a> and, to help commemorate the occasion, <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/12/31/new.year.us/?iref=mpstoryview" title="New Year's Eve Ball Goes 'Green'">went &#8216;green&#8217;</a> in the process.  The ball now has more 9,500 LED lights and uses about the same amount of energy as 10 toasters.  It will be interesting to see more public environmental-wise changes like this in the coming year.</p>
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