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		<title>Why Go Eco-Friendly With Your Business?</title>
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The transition to start a &#8220;green business&#8221; or &#8220;eco-friendly&#8221; one, as it is often called, is not I had launched
one of Mississippi&#8217;s first health food stores. There was no Internet, no Google, no blogging, nothing.
I paid high rent in a mall across from the local university. The local townsfolk felt I might [...]]]></description>
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<p>The transition to start a &#8220;green business&#8221; or &#8220;eco-friendly&#8221; one, as it is often called, is not I had launched<br />
one of Mississippi&#8217;s first health food stores. There was no Internet, no Google, no blogging, nothing.<br />
I paid high rent in a mall across from the local university. The local townsfolk felt I might be<br />
possessed to believe that natural products might be better than what could be bought at A &amp; P Grocery.<br />
(I am showing my age here).</p>
<p>Many years career changes later, I finally settled on e-commerce and cartooning. I found a way<br />
to have my cartoon images printed on demand and drop-shipped. Sales were great from the start, as<br />
I had already built a name with a non-commerce producing cartoon site.<span id="more-126"></span> There was one problem. I wanted some of my items, particularly tshirts to be made from organic cotton. I knew that I was and am but one person, but when I read that regular cotton production accounts for 10% of the world&#8217;s insecticide pollution, I knew I had to do something.</p>
<p>I started my search in 2006 after opening the first of my stores. No luck. I made call after call.<br />
I did manage to find some organic textile manufacturers, but they wanted me to order the product in bulk and resell it. That is not &#8220;my thing&#8221;. So I kept trying.</p>
<p>Suddenly this year, while reading various blogs on unique cartoon gifts and collectibles, I ran across a post stating the name of a print-on-demand firm that offered not only men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s organic<br />
cotton tees, but also made with totally nontoxic dyes. This was a major concern to me. I had remembered when in the health food business, back when non-food organic items were rarely paid much attention, I had told an organic clothing salesperson that if they could promise me the dyes were nontoxic, I would give them a try. They were not, and I&#8217;ve since learned many organic and other so-called organic items are printed with toxic dyes.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get me wrong. I am not a fanatic. But many of my customers have a certain lifestyle. Just because it is organic, is not enough. It has to be healthy, and healthy means natural dyes. Just<br />
this month, I found the firm, and finally, after a two year search, found the firm.</p>
<p>I launched the store this month and, true to form, those regular customers who had queried me so often about having &#8220;green merchandise&#8221; in the inventory are happy as can be, not to mention healthier. Our earth is fragile, and, often it seems easier to be ambivalent. But everyone can do a little something to make a difference. I by launching the store it has made my own approach toward the environment change (for the more positive). I try to wear the organics more often than not. I recycle. I associate<br />
with a whole new network who are either own a green business or are transitioning towards one.<br />
It is a very healthy and positive group of smart, savvy people with a good conscience and heart.</p>
<p>Rick London an entrepreneur and cartoonist, and founder of the Internet&#8217;s most popular offbeat cartoon, Londons Times. He just launched his first &#8220;green store&#8221; Rick London Organics http://www.ricklondonorganics.info which sells 100% organic cotton tees for men and women using totally non-toxic dyes. He also owns other stores such as Rick London Collection http://www.ricklondoncollection.com and his large megastore http://www.LTSuperstore.com</p>
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		<title>Green Technology &#8211; What&#8217;s the Big Deal?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 02:24:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>davidguide</dc:creator>
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Calling all green business bods! Want to hear more about how environmentally-friendly technology can benefit your business? Or are you looking to further your environmental career by boffing up on the latest green science?
Green technology certainly is the way forward for smart business owners and job-seekers looking to move into a successful [...]]]></description>
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<p>Calling all green business bods! Want to hear more about how environmentally-friendly technology can benefit your business? Or are you looking to further your environmental career by boffing up on the latest green science?</p>
<p><a class="zem_slink" title="Environmental technology" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental_technology">Green technology</a> certainly is the way forward for smart business owners and job-seekers looking to move into a successful company. Advocates of green technology claim that the green revolution will be just as explosive and all-encompassing as the advent of information technology in the last 20 years. The main goals of green technology advocates are to end the cycle of disposable products, replacing it with one where products that can be reused are created; reducing waste and pollution; finding alternatives to fossil fuels; and creating new, sustainable methods of production that can meet society&#8217;s needs.</p>
<p>So where can you find out more?</p>
<p>Next month, ecoConnect, facilitator and promoter of innovative green technology, will host a green business forum with guest speaker Zac Goldsmith. Son of billionaire Sir James Goldsmith, Zac is a renowned environmentalist, anti-globaliser and the director and editor of The Ecologist magazine.<span id="more-120"></span></p>
<p>The forum is for anyone with interest or involvement in green technology and sustainablity. It will provide fascinating discussion on the environmental technology sector, as well as a showcase of examples of the most innovative green technology. The forum will take place on Tuesday 21st October at 6.30pm, at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Want to get involved? You can book a place by searching for ecoConnect&#8217;s website.</p>
<p>EcoConnect is a not-for-profit, social enterprise organisation, which holds regular green networking events useful to anyone pursuing an environmental career. Its mission is to champion green technologies and services, connecting them with commerce and industry.</p>
<p>If your business is lagging behind in the 20th century model of wasteful technology, or you are a job-seeker tired of working for a company like this, watch this space for more news about green technology, and keep checking our Blog for companies that are already part of the green revolution!</p>
<p>Rachel Charman, a writer for Juicyjobs.biz Green Jobs UK &#8211; an environmentally friendly green job search board which offers free job listings to Environmental, NGO’s, NFP’s and ethical companies promoting green, fair trade services and support sustainable living. For job seekers Juicyjobs can help you find the ideal Environment jobs in London.</p>
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