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July 22, 2011July 18, 2011
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Megaphone – Ceramic iPhone Loudspeaker

The Megaphone is an aesthetically pleasing way to boost the volume of your iPhone or iPod. The speaker has been designed to amplify the volume naturally using its smooth contours. Created from ceramic, it’s a great way to share your music without needing any additional power.

July 18, 2011July 18, 2011
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Biodegradable Chinese Sky Lanterns

These are a great way to make any occasion a real celebration. Unlike conventional lanterns, these are constructed from biodegradable and sustainable parts, helping them to pose no hazard to farm animals or wildlife and be eco-friendly.

July 13, 2011July 7, 2011
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Solar Powered Lighted Patio Umbrella

The is great for those who love to spend time outdoors, during the day the umbrella provides shade, or protection from any annoying short showers, then through the night it provides you with light helping you to enjoy the cooler evenings.

July 6, 2011July 5, 2011
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Mooncharge – Solar Charger iPhone 4 Battery Case

The is a great device for protecting your iPhone 4 while providing you with an eco-friendly back up power supply. The case has an inbuilt solar panel that charges its internal battery, this power can then be used by your iPhone when it is required, just remember to leave the protective case in the sun...

July 4, 2011June 27, 2011
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EcoCradle Mushroom Packaging

This EcoCradle Mushroom Packaging is a great way to package items safely without the need for the chemically made packaging materials. The packaging naturally breaks down in even a garden compost heap, and is created from mycelium growing around agricultural by-products, and so can be grown into any shape desired.

July 1, 2011June 27, 2011
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Fixing, Not Replacing with Moonputty – Epoxy Putty

This is a wonderful substance that allows you to easily fix a multitude of household items. By simply cutting off the amount you require and mixing the colours together you created a putty that is able to bond all manner of materials together so strongly that it can support up to 150kg once dry!