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Concerts are garbage these days.

November 16th, 2009 · 4 Comments

Saturday night I attended the Corb Lund show at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom. One of the best (and only remaining) mid-size venues in the city. The music was fantastic. Corb Lund (and his band the Hurtin’ Albertans) are a tight ‘alt country’ act that brings a genuine thinking person’s perspective to the dusty boot-stompin’ genre. Too […]

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Tags: Green Points of View · Sustainable Lifestyle

Dear Mayor Gregor: Three free ideas to get Vancouver’s new bright green brand out of the boardroom and on to the streets.

November 6th, 2009 · 3 Comments

I was unusually buoyant, (considering I was reading a government document), as I waded through the new 72-page PDF report –  Vancouver 2020, a Bright Green Future. This is the much-awaited guide to Vancouver City Council’s ambitious plan to be ‘a top-five global clean-tech city’, complete with a shiny new brand for our burg: ‘Vancouver […]

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Tags: Green Creative · Green in the Economic Downturn · Green Politics · Sustainable Lifestyle

Is ‘Granville Island’ Brewing now serving up Localwash?

October 23rd, 2009 · No Comments

Next time you reach for a frosty British Columbia ‘microbrew’, you may want to take a closer look at the fine print. Yesterday it was announced that Granville Island Brewing was bought by Creemore, itself a sub-brand owned entirely by Molson Coors. Big brewers taking over small brands is nothing new. But this product is […]

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Tags: Green Creative · Green Points of View · Sustainable Lifestyle · Sustainable Products

‘Local-Washing’ BC Wineries get caught red-handed. And there’s a lesson for all businesses here.

October 13th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Newspapers, blogs and on-line articles were alight last week with the rapidly-maturing story of how large wineries got caught selling wine made from imported grapes in the ‘BC Wines’ or ‘Canadian Wines’ section of the liquor store. The three winemakers, including the Ontario companies that make Peller Estates and Jackson Triggs, have been under fire […]

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Tags: Sustainable Lifestyle · Sustainable Products

Which rocks more: A greener CD package or a digital download?

October 7th, 2009 · 5 Comments

I recently completed a very fun project, the CD and package design for The Bent Nails, a band I have been involved with off and on for more years than I care to admit. I have always rather detested the classic ‘jewel case’, so I was eager to find a solution that was more compact […]

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Tags: Green Creative · Printing · Production · Research · Sustainable Lifestyle · Sustainable Products · Uncategorized · Unicycle Case Studies

Want 600 horsepower? Take the engine out of your car.

October 1st, 2009 · 2 Comments

It’s a daring leap of logic that could delight motorheads and granola crunchers alike. By taking the motor out from under the hood and putting electromotors in one or more of the vehicle’s wheels, engineers can now burn rubber without burning carbon. In 2008, a company called PML Flightlink unveiled a Ford F-150 at the […]

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Tags: Research · Sustainable Businesses · Sustainable Lifestyle · Sustainable Products

Cleaning the world’s largest ashtray.

September 28th, 2009 · No Comments

This past weekend I went with my family to the TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup. It was a gorgeous day on English Bay as we showed up with about 50 or 60 other people to scour the beach and shoreline for litter. As I kneeled in the sand, picking up lipstick-stained cigarette butts, bottle tops […]

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Tags: Events · Green Creative · Sustainable Lifestyle

What’s electric and sits under your butt cheeks? The Electric Unicycle!

September 24th, 2009 · No Comments

Honda recently unveiled an indoor transportation unit they call the ‘U3X’, which is essentially, an electric Unicycle. (!) Powered by a lithium-ion battery which lasts for about 60 minutes,  it only weighs about 10 kilos. But the real trick of this thing is that it balances itself, making the unique sensation of unicycling more ubiquitous, […]

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Tags: Research · Sustainable Lifestyle · Unicycling

London Drugs styrofoam recycling video floats through the blogosphere.

September 14th, 2009 · 3 Comments

The latest green initiative from London Drugs seems to be striking a chord with eco bloggers. A few weeks ago, as part of my work creating their ‘What’s the Green Deal’ program, I scripted and narrated a YouTube video to show their recycling process in action. Hardly the kind of filmmaking that would get me […]

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Tags: Green Creative · Sustainable Businesses · Sustainable Lifestyle · Unicycle Case Studies

How can a small brand take a big idea to the next level? Let’s look at The Beaumont Organic Winery.

August 31st, 2009 · 1 Comment

I love seeing a brand start out with a great idea.  An idea so strong and genuine, that with just a little ripening, it could set a new standard for its category. On a recent trip to the Okanagan, I discovered just such an opportunity. The Beaumont Family Estate winery has 36 acres of grapes […]

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Tags: Sustainable Businesses · Sustainable Lifestyle · Sustainable Products · Uncategorized