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Isn't it annoying when a company makes green claims about an only vaguely green, or more normally simply 'neutral', product, simply to help boost sales?  One example is an Ecodiary available from high street stationers.  It's an ordinary diary but made from recycled paper.  You can read some more ranting about this on the SolarUK blog:

http://solarukweblog.wordpress.com/2010/01/26/diarys-secret-green-credentials/

Created by Jasper on 3 February, 2010

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Isn't it annoying when a company makes green claims about an only vaguely green, or more normally simply 'neutral', product, simply to help boost sales? One example is an Ecodiary available from high street stationers. It's an ordinary diary but made fr

Isn't it annoying when a company makes green claims about an only
vaguely green, or more normally simply 'neutral', product, simply to
help boost sales?  One example is an Ecodiary available from high street
stationers.  It's an ordinary diary but made from recycled paper.  You
can read some more ranting about this on the SolarUK blo

Created by Waseem432000 on 11 March, 2010

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