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Proporta Hessian and Recycled Leather Eco-Friendly iPhone 3GS Case

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on June 7th, 2010

Proporta were kind enough to send me a Recycled Leather Eco iPhone Case, designed for the latest iPhone 3GS model. The case uses completely sustainable materials, and includes a natural hessian lining in addition to the recycled leather for the outer casing. (more…)

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Proporta Hessian iPhone 3GS Pouch Case

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on June 7th, 2010
iPhone 3GS Case Hessian Pouch

iPhone 3GS Case Hessian Pouch

This is the 2nd iPhone case by Proporta that I’m reviewing (see the 1st review – a Recycled Leather and Hessian iPhone Case), which is a mobile phone pouch for the iPhone 3GS made from hessian fibre. Your iPhone just slides into the case like a little sock. Simple, but effective. (more…)

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RESYSTA – Brand New Eco-Friendly Furniture Material

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on April 30th, 2010

RESYSTA Outdoor Furniture

The restaurant furniture supplier Go In, in collaboration with Münchener Boulevard Möbel GmbH are launching a new product range of furniture using an wood-less eco-friendly material called RESYSTA. The RESYSTA material looks and feels like wood, yet is composed of materials that don’t even include wood! The new RESYSTA products are designed to protect rainforests by reducing the amount of wood needed for high quality furniture. (more…)

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Puzzle Bamboo Wooden Laptop Stand

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on April 21st, 2010

Puzzle Bamboo Wooden Laptop Stand

The Puzzle Bamboo Laptop Stand allows you to use a laptop at a better height when at a desk. The stand raises the laptop to eye level while offering great ventilation to the base of the laptop to prevent overheating.

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Sustainable Cork-based Laptop Case

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on February 4th, 2010

Laptop Case Made From Cork

This Cork Laptop Case has been made from fabric backed cork stitched into a pouch. The case helps protect your laptop from harm and as it is made from cork the laptop case is eco friendly.

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Macally Sustainable Bamboo Laptop Stand

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on November 13th, 2009

Bamboo Laptop Cooling Stand

Macally has launched some sustainable bamboo cooling stands for laptops. The stands are designed to go onto your desk, with the laptop on top of the stand. The stand includes two USB-powered 2.5″ (5cm) fans to help dissipate heat away from your laptop. There are two models, the EcoFan (fixed height) and EcoFanPro (adjustable height). (more…)

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10 Interesting Facts about Batteries

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on June 16th, 2009

Batteries

We seem to take batteries for granted these days, barely giving them a second thought. Most gadgets need batteries in one form or another, and most batteries are not great for the environment. Rechargeable batteries reduce the number of one-use batteries that we use, but rechargeable batteries still use harmful materials.

Well here are some interesting facts about batteries to encourage you to think a little more carefully about what batteries you buy. (more…)

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Bubble Wrap Alternative – Paper Wrap

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on February 6th, 2009

Paper Wrap

Now I love popping bubble-wrap, but I must say that I question how recyclable it is. But it is really cheap and easy to get hold of, and bubble wrap perfectly protects the majority of items you post or pack. A group of designers, Wonjae Lee, Sunkyu Kim & Sangjun Hahn, have come up with Paper Wrap, which uses a pre-cut cardboard design to emulate bubble wrap without the plastic. (more…)

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Flexible Solar Panels roll into green AA batteries

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on January 8th, 2009

Soft Solar Battery Concept

Soft Solar Battery Layers

A designer by the name of Wu Jian has come up with a concept for an eco-friendly battery gadget. The Soft Solar Battery is made of several layers of film, including a flexible battery and flexible solar panel. The battery is rolled out flat to charge up in the sun, the level of charge indicated by the small display on the panel. (more…)

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Solar Ski Jacket – Eco-Friendly, Stylish and Pricey

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on November 14th, 2008

Of all the places to have a solar panel, a jacket is not exactly my first choice. The solar ski jacket features a neoprene collar with solar panels stitched into them. The solar panels can then be used to charge mobile phones, ipods, and any other usb-connected devices. (more…)

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