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How green are your apples?

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008 by Jo
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I know we’ve had quite a few Apple stories in the past few days but this is some more ‘green’ news so hopefully I’ll get away with it…

It seems that the iconic white Mac laptop is to be a thing of the past with current designs for the MacBook and MacBook Pro being phased out later this year. The move is part of the "greener Apple" promise by company chief executive Steve Jobs. The laptops will be losing their plastic cases and instead be made from more eco-friendly materials such as aircraft-grade aluminum and stainless
steel.

I’m sensing a collectors item…grab one while you still can! Have a goosey at some of the MacBook MacBook Pro reviews on Reevoo.




Green Piece - Green-up your appliances

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 by Jo

This week I’ve been looking for green products you can use with appliances you already have and I’ve come across these two gems that will help you to lower your personal emissions and save you some cash too.

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The first one is something you can use in your fridge. On average, fridges use 10 kilowatt-hours a week, that’s enough to keep an average kettle on for five hours continuously - you’d certainly get a lot of use out the the Wash-Up with all those cups of tea you could make! The e-cube can change all that. It’s a small, black cube that fits over your fridge’s temperature gauge. The temperature gauge usually measures the air temperature around it and when things are getting a little too hot for it’s liking, it orders things to cool down a bit - cue increased electricity usage.

Food normally takes a lot longer to warm up than air so a lot of that cooling is unnecessary. The e-cube is a plastic box filled with wax which mimics food properties so when it is fitted around your temperature sensor, the sensor will be able to measure the temperature of the actual food, rather than the air, decreasing the amount of time your fridge switches on the cooler. Genius, hey?!

It’s estimated that this super cube can save up to 20% of your energy a year and you can pick one up for £25. According to the Guardian, if one was fitted to each of the 87 million refrigeration units in Britain, carbon dioxide emissions would fall by more than 2 million tonnes a year.

If you’ve got a fridge that’s over 15 years old, chances are that it’s guzzling way more energy than it should be and using harmful CFCs. You might want to upgrade pretty sharpish so that you can drastically reduce your energy bills and your effect on the environment - go all energy efficient and find out what shoppers are saying about A-rated fridges and A-rated fridge freezers to help you decide which would be best for you.

The next product is one you’ve probably all heard about but I thought I’d mention it anyway.Dryer_balls_3 It’s for use in those energy eating tumble dryers. Dryer balls can be put in the dryer with your washing to soften fabrics so you can save a few quid on fabric softener and dryer sheets and help save the environment from harmful chemicals at the same time.

In the reviews from Reevoo, Jane from Leicester says "I can use them for tumble drying my baby’s
clothes without worry as they have no chemicals which was a concern
with the tumble dryer sheets. They don’t dry out either
"

On top of all that, they also get more
water out of your clothes quicker which means the dryer doesn’t need to be on so long. Another saving for you - less electricity - and for the environment - less greenhouse gas emissions. Bonus.

If you’re in the market for washing machines, tumble dryers or washer-dryers, make sure you read some reviews before you buy anything so that you don’t waste any more money getting the wrong one. Try and get the most energy efficient one you can by looking at the efficiency rating. Still confused by all this energy efficiency labeling malarkey? Find out more here.




Green Piece - A flush in the pan?

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008 by Jo

We all know that we should be doing more to help ease our effects on the environment so we’ve decided to bring you Green Piece - a look at the latest green gadgets around.

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This week we’ve stumbled upon the "Wash Up", courtesy of GadgetLite. Ever wondered how all of that water from your washing machine could be put to good use? Wonder no more because Sevin Coskun has designed this unique washing machine/toilet combo.

The washing machine is stacked on top of your toilet so not only is it easier to load but it also stores all of the water used to clean your clothes in a reservoir that can then be used to flush the toilet.

We use up to 120 litres of water when we wash the average load of washing and 9.5 litres when flushing the toilet so this is a great green gadget. Opinions are pretty mixed on this so let us know what you think!

Those who find the concept a little disturbing can still do their bit by investing in an energy efficient washing machine.