Thursday 10 February 2011

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Revolution in Clothes Hangers!


Norman Hangers has launched their Sustainable Clothes Hangers and are ready to take orders.

Norman Hangers are made from 100% recycled paper and almost as strong as their wooden counterparts.

They can be printed in colour to enhance your communication and advertising.

They were used by Pants to Poverty at Berlin Fashion Week.


http://normanhangers.com

www.westfieldstudioeast.co.uk/nominations/norman-hangers

Promotional Video Interviews on Youtube

Atul Interviews Sir David Attenborough
www.youtube.com/ecoexpertnews#p/u/36/W3KX5MjvKMA


Atul Interviews Eco Model Summer Rayne Oakes
www.youtube.com/ecoexpertnews#p/u/7/D1CqrjCZnKc


Goodone Shows Atul Jacket Made from Discarded Festival Tents
www.youtube.com/ecoexpertnews#p/u/8/RiJ-7cINrDU


Atul Interviews Plan Zheroes about Food Waste
www.youtube.com/ecoexpertnews#p/u/20/DdpR7vrAl9Q


Atul Interviews Revolve about Efficient Motor Racing
www.youtube.com/ecoexpertnews#p/u/27/fthyNSCfcI4

Eco Art for Valentine’s Day



Victoria Scott tells Eco News:

“my art work is inspired by the environment and animals. I produce my illustrations using recycled fabric. I like to use my art to promote good causes.”


Image: Tree of Love by Victoria Scott, produced using recycled fabric.


www.vickysworld.co.uk

Sustainable Restaurant Review: The Scarlet Hotel, Cornwall



Following the Sustainable Hotel Review of The Scarlet Hotel by Lucy Cornes in Edition 20, which focussed on its features as a hotel, I went to The Scarlet Hotel near Newquay to review its restaurant.


Eco Credentials: 5 out of 5
The kitchen has all the latest kit: all induction rather than gas. Induction is by far the most efficient way to cook. Heat is generated directly in the pot or pan, rather than by electrical coils or burning gas. Food is always seasonal, and local wherever possible.


Food Quality: 4 out of 5
I sampled the Winter Lunch menu. Good quality and healthy. More vegetarian options on the menu would provide a wider choice and enhance the quality of experience for vegetarians. Vegetarianism is also good for the environment.


Views and Decor: 5 out of 5
Located on the Cornish coast overlooking the ocean, there are few restaurants in the world capable of competing with the view. Inside, an exceptionally tasteful selection of modern features. You’re treated to some comfy cushions at the table!


Affordability: 4 out of 5
The Scarlet has paid attention to the affordability of its restaurant menu, and they have done well. You won’t need to save up for a visit.


Overall Affordable Eco Stars: 18 out of 20

http://scarlethotel.co.uk

Forthcoming Event: Plan Zheroes

When: Saturday 26 February 2011. Meet 3pm, Ends 5pm


Where: The Crypt, St Martin in the Fields, Trafalgar Square


Why?: To conduct questionnaires with local businesses and help them divert surplus food to the homeless, or to people who can’t afford to eat properly.

Atul Interviews Eco Model Summer Rayne Oakes

www.youtube.com/ecoexpertnews#p/u/7/D1CqrjCZnKc