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The government and the Environmental Working Group claim that consumers know far less about the contents of bottled water than they do about tap.
Treehugger tips us off to showbiz’s eco-scorecard. Find out who aced the green test and who earned Fs.
Admittedly a little self-promotional, nevertheless we were super excited to see AirDye® coverage on the New York Times’ green business blog.
Michael Pritchard demonstrates his newest invention—the Lifesaver water bottle—on TEDGlobal conference attendee Chris Anderson.
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