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+Pre-Loved Camera Lenses
Up your game and give your pictures a whole new look by using pre-loved camera lenses – good to the earth and your wallet.
+Canon HD Pre-loved CamcordersCapture all the details by filming with a pre-loved HD camcorder – the clear choice for best picture, price, and impact on the earth.
+Nikon Pre-loved DSLR CamerasCapture first steps or take pictures for your blog with a pre-loved Nikon DSLR camera – passed down from experienced photographers in the know.
+Pre-loved Flip CamcordersSave resources, space, and money with a pre-loved, pocket-sized Flip camcorder. It's easy to use and easy on the earth.
+Canon Pre-loved Digital CamerasDon't miss a moment with a pre-loved point-and-shoot camera from Canon – so you can capture new memories without using any new resources.
Tech Gear Reloaded
Go from amateur to pro using tried-and-true equipment from experienced photographers.
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Chicago-based GreenCells was conceived in 2005 by Brian Moore and his business partner Jay Hines. After starting their own consulting company and working with AT&T and Motorola, they realized that making reused cell phones available to the public was a niche still mostly unaccounted for. GreenCells strongly believes that real innovations are profitable, sustainable, and, ultimately, socially responsible. Show LessChicago-based GreenCells was conceived in 2005 by Brian Moore and his business partner Jay Hines. After starting their own consulting company and working with AT&T and Motorola, they realized that making reused cell phones available to the public ... Read More
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Jordan Insley, 28-year-old founder and CEO of Quick Ship Electronics, is in the business of collecting thousands of unusable, store-returned products, fixing them up, and reselling them to his elated customers – for a fraction of the price. He started his eBay business in 2002, initially selling sports memorabilia, he has grown it into a multi-million dollar enterprise. Show LessJordan Insley, 28-year-old founder and CEO of Quick Ship Electronics, is in the business of collecting thousands of unusable, store-returned products, fixing them up, and reselling them to his elated customers – for a fraction of the price. He sta... Read More
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Tech for Less is one of the cool companies on eBay that incorporates lots of eco-friendly practices into what they do. It has been in business since early 2001, and is now recognized as one of world's largest vendors of open box and refurbished computer equipment, peripherals and electronics. Selling 3,300 items a month on eBay, you can imagine how many products are being given new lives through Tech for Less. Show LessTech for Less is one of the cool companies on eBay that incorporates lots of eco-friendly practices into what they do. It has been in business since early 2001, and is now recognized as one of world's largest vendors of open box and refurbished co... Read More
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Go Green Facts
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A Truly Smart Phone
Selecting a refurbished smart phone can the energy equivalent of driving as much as 186 miles.
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Baby Gives Back
Giving a diaper bag a second life can save as much as 90% of the CO2 of making a new one.
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Dirty Laundry Habits
The UNEP discovered you can consume five times less energy by wearing your jeans three times, washing them in cold water and skipping the dryer.
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Dress for Success
Buying a pre-loved silk dress can save as much as 95% of the CO2 needed to make a new one.
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It's In the Bag
Choosing a previously loved leather handbag can save as much energy as a flight from London to Paris.
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Kitchen Confidential
Choosing a new-to-you blender can save as much as 95% of the CO2 needed to produce a new one.
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Know Your Reams
Recycle your reams and buy recycled. According to San Mateo County RecycleWorks, 20 cases of recycled paper saves 17 trees and 7,000 gallons of water.
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Power Play
The DoE found that electronics in stand-by mode account for five percent of electricity use in the U.S. Use a smart power plug to limit electricity waste.
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Pretty Clutch
Choosing a previously-loved leather clutch can save as much energy as not watching TV for 3 days straight.
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Say Nay to BPA
The National Toxicology Program advises against dishwashing polycarbonate plastics. Ready to switch to BPA-free containers?
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Sharpen Your Knowledge
Giving a knife a second life cuts as much as 90% of the energy needed to make a new one.
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T It Up Organically
About 1/3 of a pound of pesticides is used to grow enough cotton for just one T-shirt. Organic cotton uses zero pesticides so T-up organically.
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The Best Part of Waking Up
Choosing a previously loved espresso machine can save as much as 90% of the CO2 needed to produce a new one.
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The Choice is Clear
Buying pre-loved crystal glasses can have the eco-impact of not running your dishwasher as much as 22 times.
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The Future's Lookin' Bright
Buying pre-loved sunglasses can save as much as 74% of the CO2 needed to make new ones.
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The Skinny on Sweaters
Choosing a pre-loved sweater can save the energy equivalent of as much as 68 loads of laundry.
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Time Is On Your Side
Choosing a new-to-you watch can save the energy equivalent of as much as 39 days of refrigerator use.
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Walk the Talk
Choosing new-to-you leather shoes can save more energy than an average household uses in a day.
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Work It Out
The average indoor workout uses enough electricity to power a washing machine. An outdoor workout uses zero electricity—so climb, cycle, run or hike instead.
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