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Every now and then we like to throw a little love to our fellow green bloggers. Here’s a look our favorite stuff on the Web this week:

+ Materialicious discovered the Garden Street Loft project in Hoboken, a sustainable condo complex with a green roof and glass windows that help regulate temperature and reduce energy use.

+ Inhabitat bloggers are on the scene, reporting on eco-fashion from the Designers and Agents show in New York.

+ Aveda became the first company to earn cradle-to-cradle certification, awarded for seven of their products. (Via greenbiz)

+ The New York Times tipped us off to Broadway’s first green theater, built with recycled materials in the walls and waterless toilets in the restrooms.
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I just saw that Aveda is working on being even better stewards of our planet and now have a program to turn recycled bottle caps into new caps and containers. They’re even trying to get schools involved.
http://aveda.aveda.com/aboutaveda/caps.asp
Nice work, Aveda. Other companies, please take note.