Green corridor along old railway line: We say, “don’t mull, just do it”!
June 17, 2011 by green team
Filed under Green Reporter

The possibility of a “Green Corridor” along the KTM railway is being seriously looked into.Minister of State for National Development, BG Tan Chuan-Jin, posted on his Facebook page that the Urban Redevelopment Authority and National Parks Board are actively discussing the matter with the Nature Society Singapore NSS.The society had submitted a proposal [...]
Patagonia Steps Up Sustainability in New Fall 2011 Styles
June 14, 2011 by green team
Filed under Fashion & Beauty, Green Reporter

Patagonia continues to take a sustainable approach in their collection of outerwear for men, women, and children for fall 2011. All styles are recyclable through their Common Threads Recycling Program, more than half of the collection is made with environmentally conscious fabrics, and 36% is made with bluesign® -approved fabrics. via TreeHugger.
No Cars. No Traffic Signals. No Deaths.
June 14, 2011 by green team
Filed under Green Living, Green Reporter

A quick ferry ride over to Toronto’s islands is evidence of this. The Toronto islands boast North America’s largest car-free urban community. Bicycles, wheelchairs, and feet are virtually the only way of getting around, and only emergency and maintenance vehicles are allowed to drive on the islands. The islands are comprised of roads [...]
7 Great Color Combinations
June 14, 2011 by green team
Filed under Fashion & Beauty, Green Reporter

Thomas Carlyle, British essayist of the 19th century, wrote “If the cut of the costume indicates intellect and talent, then the color indicates temper and heart.” To which we heartily agree. But how best mix and match your wardrobe for your mood? Check out these seven color combinations that you just might feel [...]
40 Guerrilla Gardening Innovations
June 14, 2011 by green team
Filed under Green Living, Green Reporter
As more metropolitan areas grow into sprawling concrete jungles, environmental activists have been fighting back with guerrilla gardening initiatives. These innovations aim to infuse vegetables, plants and other greenery into urban landscapes surreptitiously. OK, so the planter behind the sofa isn’t thaaaat surreptitious, but you get the idea. via Trendhunter ECO.
Taiwans food market hit hard by DEHP crisis
June 12, 2011 by green team
Filed under Food, Green Reporter

Another sector that has yet to feel the full brunt – tourism. This, especially after some vendors in Taiwans iconic night markets have been found to use plasticiser in drinks. Some have already seen business drop in the past week. Mr Li said: “What the Taiwan government should focus on is to build [...]
Write a green song for the NEA and win cash
June 6, 2011 by green team
Filed under Events

The NEA holds its second iteration of the eco-song challenge this year. Entries open till 20 June 2011 and winners stand a chance to get up to $5,000 cash. Already have a song on your shelf? Dust it off and send it here! Check out their Facebook Page too.




