28 September, 2007

57 Sustainable Living Sites You May Not Know

Each of the sites listed below come from the Consumer Utility Services sustainable living bookmarks. The majority of the links are from the UK and US, but there is also a number of interesting international sites included. If you are aware of any other excellent resources in this field we would love to hear from you by email or alternatively drop the links in the comments section of this post. Enjoy!


Sustainable Living Blogs

TreeHugger
Sustainablog
Shiny Shiny: Eco-Friendly Gadgets
Hippyshopper: Green gadgets
Inhabitat
Green Options
Unplugged Living
About My Planet - Green News & Environmental Community
Alternative Building Services
Alternative Energy Blog - Solar-Energy-Wind-Power.com
Earth Blog
Ecofriend
Green Trust Sustainability & Renewable Energy
Greenthinkers
GroovyGreen
JetsonGreen
The Energy Blog
Off-Grid
EcoHood
Energy Boomer
WattHead
Green Car Congress
The Big Biofuels Blog
Clean Break
Cleantech Blog
Alternative . Renewable . Energy
AutoblogGreen
Hybrid Cars Blog
HybridBlog
Environmental Economics


Sustainable Living Forums and Communities

AlternativeE
Care 2 News Network
green@work Today
Hugg 2.0
Nature Network London
Plant Change Australia
Renewable Energy
theWatt
Green Savvy Network


Sustainable Living Products

Electrisave
The Interflush Water Saving Product
Eco Kettle
GreenStamp
Gizoo
Doctor Energy
Ethical Superstore
Green and Easy
Smarter Products
Shop Eco
Nigel's Eco Store
Windtrap
ECOutlet
Ecotopia Eco Shop
Ecofreak
Pure Climates
Earthwhile
UrbanEcoInc

2 Comments:

At 15 October 2007 14:08 , Blogger The Glassman said...

I would like to let you and your readers know about a system that repairs failed double glazing. It has been available for nearly 20 years in the USA and over two years in the UK. This process repairs failed double glazing units saving you money and at the same time saving the planet/ earths natural resources. The name of the process is called mist3windows in the UK

 
At 11 January 2008 19:14 , Blogger luis said...

Great blog!

If the economics don't work, recycling efforts won't either.
Http://LivePaths.com blogs about innovative entrepreneurs that make money selling recycled items, provide green services or help us reduce our dependency on non renewable resources. These includes some very cool Green online ventures, great new technologies, startups and investments opportunities.

 

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