
Jonathan Bardelline is an assistant editor at Greener World Media. He is a former newspaper reporter, editor, photographer and all-around multitasker who joined Greener World Media in late 2007. A graduate of Wayne State University in Detroit, Jonathan worked for publications in suburban Detroit before moving to the West Coast.
Toy companies have taken some big hits recently with recalls over lead, magnets that kids can swallow and other dangers. Some of those toys that were pulled off the shelves are returning, all cleaned up and with new names
Those innocuous-looking plastic, metal and wood hangers you get at the dry cleaner and stores have a dark side: not only do they clog landfills, they muck up recycling streams and create extra waste.
With LEED for Commercial Interiors, tenants of non-green buildings can still improve their working environment and use LEED certification to achieve their sustainability goals.
For companies aiming to latch onto society's increased focus on the environment, Earth Day is the time to do it. Business participation in the day ranges from sales to teaching tools, and while some actions are more light green than others, many businesses are putting forth real, substantial efforts.
Hollander Home Fashions is finding recycling streams for its garbage as part of a plan to send no waste to landfills by 2010.
The Business-NGO Working Group for Safer Chemicals and Sustainable Materials launches today, providing principles for addressing chemicals and working on guidelines for biobased materials.
Nitrogen trifluoride, a greenhouse gas used to make LCD screens and semiconductors, is four times more prevalent in the atmosphere than previously thought.
Until the day of the paperless business arrives, companies have plenty of options to reduce the impact of their graphic design and printing operations. Debra Rizzi explains how Rizco Design is helping clients make better choices.
Jane Savage, a judge for the International Design Excellence Awards, speaks with GreenBiz Radio about highlights from the ecodesign category and the key aspects of quality green designs.
Jason Pearson, president and CEO of research and design institute GreenBlue, joins GreenBiz Radio to talk about how sustainability is being woven into product ingredients, materials and supply chains.