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The Future of Green Product Design
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With just about month to go before Greener By Design 2009, GreenBiz.com Executive Editor Joel Makower previews what's in store at the extraordinary event.... Read More
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The Costs and Benefits of Better Design
By Joel Makower
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(Episode 82): Wendy Jedlicka of Jedlicka Design talks with GreenBiz Radio about explaining the benefits of green design to clients, countering the idea that green has to carry a premium and making sense of language related to sustainability.... Listen
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