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Sainsbury's rolls out rubbish-powered truck
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Samsung produces bioplastic mobile phones
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Satellites to help track climate change
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Save £100 by greening your PC's power bill
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Schwarzenegger sees money in clean tech
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ScottishPower plans world's largest tidal power project
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Seven cool green Facebook applications
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Showerdrop times your shower, saves water and cash
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Shuttle announces a low-energy Linux PC
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Shuttle X27 PC hits new green heights with low power
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SmartPlanet stories on Crave
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Soil Association clamps down on nanomaterials
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Solar cells on your Innocent smoothie?
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Solar fridges set to reach rural India
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Solar Gorilla swings in, powers your laptop
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Solar lanterns gain from Live Earth India
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Solar power towers coming to Spain, Abu Dhabi
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Solio toughens up solar charger with new Magnesium Edition
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Solo, Duet & Trio energy monitors queue up to smash Wattson and OWL
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Solyndra enjoys cash boost for hi-tech solar
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Sony announces greenwashed VAIO laptops
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Sony Reader versus books: what's greener?
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Sony signs Climate Savers' Tokyo Declaration
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Soy leaves tofu in the dust for electrical fuel
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Steady handy game goes eco with Mr Robot Head
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Sub-£1000 electric StreetScoota lands in UK
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SunCat solar batteries charge themselves
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Super Charger solar panel halves Freeloader charging time
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Survey finds 12 per cent of US shoppers will pay more for green tech
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Swedx's TVs are wood, but are they green?