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S-6 Barstool made from recycled bicycle parts!

This designer barstool is unique not only for its design, but also what it is made of. It is made out of recycled chromed steel bicycle rims, revealing its responsibility towards the environment. It is produced by the Schwinn Bicycle…

Witness the top 10 ‘One-of-a-kind’ solar-powered lightings!

1. London Oasis: Eco-flower powered by the sun, wind, hydrogen fuel cell

This brilliant giant glowing flower lits the Clerkenwell Green of London – a highly-energy efficient and eco-friendly light. It uses energy from the photovoltaic petals, whose…

Green Vacations: With help of Google Map

As ‘green living’ is increasingly well-liked all over the world due to inflated gas prices ($3 per gallon and up, travelers seem to be looking forward to make their vacations ever more earth friendly.

Moreover, nearly all vacation and travel plans are..

Green-n-safe bicycle: It eliminates chain, derailleur, sprocket

Bicycle, the world’s favorite means of transport, is eco-friendly and economic too. But, many don’t use it for some inconveniences it has, besides its unstable center of gravity – though the chain drive is highly-efficient, its being exposed just beside..

Unique Candle Holder from Bicycle Cog and Chain

After going innovative with bicycle tyres, now it’s again the turn for its cogs and rims. Romanticize your evening in a candle-lit room. Add to the uniqueness of the moment with this unique candle holder.

It’s unique not only in its curves and design,..

Springtime’s Zero Emission Urban Scooter

Buying and possessing a vehicle of your own is no more a luxury, true. But, with this claiming and grabbing necessity, the concern of bio-fuel emissions is rising dramatically. With bio-fuel as the present buzzword, many producers are banking heavily on..

Adapter Kits for Hybrid Vehicles

Today’s hybrid electric vehicles store electricity in batteries to assist the gasoline engine in acceleration and to completely power the vehicle while idling or at steady low speeds (generally less than 25 mph). This might be eco-friendly, but, not…

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