Isn’t this appropriate for ‘the waterguy’ with a time management challenge when it comes to regular blog updates… but less of me and what’s with the blog action water thing? ‘Blog Action Day’ (capitals because it’s official) is an annual event held every October 15 that unites the world’s bloggers in posting about the same [...]
Posts Tagged ‘world environment day’
Blog action day – & it’s about water…
Posted in aquapax, blog action day, carbon balance, carbon neutral, carbon offset, cartons, clevel, distribution, earth day, earth pilgrim, eco, environment, ethical junction, ethics, green, infants, jlp food hall, LCA, life cycle analysis, macrobiotic, May Day Network, mineral water, moderation, natural life, nitrates, organic grocer, planet organic, plastic bottles, publicity, raw food, recycle, recycling, tap water, Tesco, tetra pak, waitrose, water quality, whole foods market, tagged aquapax, award winning mineral water, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, blog action day, carbon balanced, dubai bottled water awards, ecological awareness, great mineral water, h2Obox, low carbon packaged water, mineral water suitable for infants, nitrates, product integrity, pure mineral water, pure thirst, revolution in the air, water in paper cartons, world environment day on October 15, 2010 | 1 Comment »
this is my why…
Posted in aquapax, bon marche, bottled water, carbon balance, carbon neutral, cartons, clevel, colette, drinkyz, earth day, earth pilgrim, eco, environment, ethics, infants, infinity foods, jlp food hall, life cycle analysis, marigold health foods, mineral water, natural life, nitrates, planet organic, plastic bottles, recycling, tetra pak, Uncategorized, waitrose, water quality, whole foods market, tagged aquapax, award winning mineral water, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, carbon balanced, dubai bottled water awards, ecological awareness, i have a dream, low carbon packaged water, mineral water suitable for infants, pure mineral water, tetra pak recycling, this is why, water in cartons, water in paper cartons, world environment day on June 2, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
It’s a challenge to read my optimistic embrace of 22nd April (below) and reconcile it with how the news of the gulf oil slick – which unfolded later that same day – made and continues to make me feel. The wonderful ecological initiatives being undertaken by so many good people are dwarfed by the continuing devastation in the [...]
Happy Earth Day one and all…
Posted in aquapax, bon marche, bottled water, carbon balance, carbon neutral, cartons, clevel, colette, customer service, distribution, earth day, earth pilgrim, eco, environment, ethical junction, ethics, green, independent retailers, infants, infinity foods, jlp food hall, life cycle analysis, macrobiotic, marigold health foods, mineral water, moderation, nitrates, plastic bottles, raw food, recycle, recycling, Uncategorized, whole foods market, tagged aquapax, award winning mineral water, award winning water, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, bottled water, carbon balanced, earth day, eco-water, ecological awareness, great mineral water, low carbon packaged water, mineral water suitable for infants, mrs green, nitrates, tetra pak recycling, water in cartons, water in paper cartons, world environment day on April 21, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Earth Day is celebrated across the world today (April 22nd) ever since the first ever designated Earth Week gathering which was organised by some particularly forward thinking student folk in Philadelphia back in 1970. Isn’t Wikipedia wonderful? That particular week started on April 16 and ended on what they called Earth Day, namely April 22. [...]
the endless search for wow…
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aquapax, award winning mineral water, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, carbon balanced, corporate events, eco-water, ecological awareness, mineral water suitable for infants, pure mineral water, pure thirst, pure water, qatrah awards, smoke and mirrors, sustainable business, tetra pak recycling, water in paper cartons, world environment day, wow, zeitgeist on March 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Reading Seth’s blog earlier on the endless search for wow, his closing paragraph (quoted including his punctuation) makes a lot of sense to me… “In the race between ‘who’ and ‘how many’, who usually wins – if action is your goal. Find the right people, those that are willing to listen to what you have [...]
environment day / eco fair
Posted in bottled water, carbon balance, cartons, earth pilgrim, eco, environment, ethics, green, independent retailers, infants, infinity foods, jlp food hall, LCA, life cycle analysis, marigold health foods, mineral water, nitrates, organic grocer, planet organic, plastic bottles, recycle, recycling, tap water, tetra pak, Uncategorized, waitrose, water quality, tagged burgess hill eco fair, condron, world environment day on June 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
It was world environment day on Friday and this coincided with the Burgess Hill eco-fair at St. John’s park today. I know the 2 are hardly in the same league, but the sentiment is certainly in the same arena. This was the second eco-fair in St. John’s park, with the first being 2 years ago [...]
an earth day announcement…
Posted in baby food, bottled water, breastfeeding, environment, ethics, macrobiotic, mineral water, nitrates, parents, planet organic, raw food, tap water, Uncategorized, water quality, tagged aquapax, baby friendly mineral water, best bottled water, blue baby syndrome, bottled water, colorado state university, ecological awareness, mineral water, mineral water suitable for infants, nitrates, nitrates in water, organic food, product integrity, pure mineral water, world environment day on April 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
As it’s officially earth day, and in consideration of a successful first ever VAT inspection, I figured 2 blogs might be forgiven at this (special to me) time. Besides the video going up on youtube (see the blog below) or check it out on the right – whatever – it’s a great time to talk about nitrates again. [...]
the age of stupid…
Posted in bottled water, carbon balance, carbon neutral, carbon offset, cartons, clevel, colette, earth pilgrim, eco, environment, ethical junction, ethics, green, infants, infinity foods, jlp food hall, life cycle analysis, marigold health foods, mineral water, moderation, nitrates, organic grocer, planet organic, plastic bottles, queenswood natural foods, recycle, recycling, tap water, tetra pak, Uncategorized, waitrose, water quality, whole foods market, tagged age of stupid, aquapax, best bottled water, bottled water, carbon balanced, eco-water, ecological awareness, IFE London, lovemark, pure mineral water, water in cartons, water in paper cartons, world environment day on March 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The IFE (International Food Exhibition) in London over the past 3 days has been hard on my feet and I feel for the poor folk who had to get through today as well. It’s a good trade show and I’ve walked the whole of both halls thoroughly looking for ‘what’s new and exciting’. Delighted to [...]
what happened on Thursday?
Posted in environment, bottled water, plastic bottles, mineral water, raw food, moderation, nitrates, macrobiotic, earth pilgrim, baby food, infants, parents, breastfeeding, ethics, satish kumar, whole foods market, Panorama, BBC, customer service, organic grocer, fresh and wild, natural life, marigold health foods, infinity foods, queenswood natural foods, tetra pak, cartons, recycling, life cycle analysis, LCA, councils, recycle, top tips on the art of living, distribution, independent retailers, publicity, carbon balance, carbon offset, carbon neutral, eco, green, ethical junction, clevel, tap water, water quality, May Day Network, planet organic, tagged celebrity cult, celebrity endorsements, kate webb, product integrity, pure mineral water, pure thirst, pure water, world environment day on June 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I had a mailing from Datamonitor (the research people) on Thursday, offering a series of research reports, one of which is headed ‘The Cult of Celebrity’. Their sales pitch includes the following ridiculous (imho) statement that “Voyeurism has achieved a level of acceptability and marketers need to meet consumers’ needs for accessibility and information on [...]