Thursday, December 4th, 2008


BackPage Primer from Environmental Building News
December 1, 2008

Defining Recycled Content

Thousands of companies have sought an environmental marketing edge by advertising the recycled content of their products. Those claims come under the jurisdiction of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which first published definitions for common environmental terms in its Green Guides in 1992. The LEED Rating System offers credit for recycled-content materials, referencing definitions from ISO 14021 (see EBN Vol. 14, No. 2). Those definitions can still leave a lot of gray areas, which manufacturers understandably tend to interpret in their own favor. Third-party certification of recycled content is useful in assuring that claims are true…………………………

http://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm/2008/11/24/Defining-Recycled-Content/ spot the mistake

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See a recording of the live webcast from the London School of Economics where George Soro’s recent book The New Paradigm for Financial Markets: The Credit Crisis of 2008 and What it Means is discussed with London School of Economics Director Howard Davies. He speaks about his days at the London School of Economics, current economic instability, and the need for change in the prevailing paradigm.

The video may be viewed here.

An audio only version is also available here.

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