Hooray for Hamadi

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Having A Bad Hair Day? Ever wished you could get your hands on the glamorous, luxurious hair care products of your favorite Hollywood stars? Well now you can with Hamadi! Using the highest quality essential oils and working intimately with his laboratories, founder and creator Jamal Hammadi creat

Bikes for Africa – from bamboo

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The Bamboo Bike Project Article by: Janine ErasmusThe bicycle is the most available and reliable type of transport in many parts of Africa, used for everything from moving house to taking the sick to hospital. The Bamboo Bike Project aims to help more people become mobile, using bikes built, as i

Here Comes the Sun

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The New ´It´ Bag Is Solar…? Now here is a bag all South African´s should have with the amount of solar energy we receive naturally and they provide a remarkably easy way to help live the liveeco lifestyle! Noon Solar bags incorporate flexible solar panels to keep cellphones and iPods charged. E

Green airline goes greener

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Project Green and kulula.com Article by: Janine ErasmusLow-cost airline kulula.com has taken its greenness one step further with the launch of its new tree-planting initiative. The airline, known for its humorous in-flight commentary and bright green livery, has embarked on Project Green, a progr

Doie Designs

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New Chic Earth Friendly Label Doie was born from the idea that it is possible to be stylish and comfortable while still helping to protect the environment. Each piece of clothing is made from earth friendly fabrics such as bamboo jersey, organic cotton, organic wool or 100% silk. Doie´s new Sprin

Green Travels

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Eco-friendly Hotels If you are looking into booking a holiday soon and want to know if there are any ´green´ hotels out there, then this is the article for you. Budget Travel has compiled a list of mainstream hotels who have turned over a new ´green´ leaf!In the lodging world, green has gone main

South Africa´s Natural Fibres

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2009 – The Year of Natural Fibres Article by: Janine ErasmusThe Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations has declared 2009 to be the International Year of Natural Fibres. South Africa´s Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, an organisation that has a large stake in