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green tech

Teaming Up With WiseStamp 1

Published on April 04, 2010 by John
Here at Greenscroll we try to work with like-minded companies on various initiatives, and WiseStamp is one of those. Josh at WiseStamp says they "love and support green causes" so we're happy to that they've helped us in that respect. (On a personal note, I use their solution for greening my own e-mails, and it works great!)

DoGooder Plug-in 1

Published on February 26, 2010 by heather

Check out this cool little green plug-in from DoGood that allows you to support green initiatives with your web browsing.  The plug-in blocks generic website advertising and displays socially responsible campaigns and green initiatives instead.


Some Greenscroll Criticism, Toronto Hydro Supports Green Energy, Beware Carbon Phishing 0

Published on February 04, 2010 by John
It's been a busy couple of days here at Greenscroll, first chance I've had to   blog about it. There's a lot of green news flying around and it's a full-time   role just trying to keep track. It should be stressed again that Greenscroll is   run entirely by non-paid volunteers, in our spare time, so forgive us if we're   not "on" 24/7. We do read every e-mail, comment and tweet though, so rest   assured we know what's going on out there!

Why Is Your Screen Green? Greenscroll Just Teamed Up With Carbonfund.org! 0

Published on January 06, 2010 by John

When Internet users logged in this morning, they may have noticed something different: their favourite online store, news website or Internet group just might have a new colour: green. Greenscroll has announced an exciting new partnership with Carbonfund.org, and it is going to make the Internet a greener place

Our First Cheque Is On Its Way To Carbonfund.org 223

Published on December 09, 2009 by John

So, last night was exciting for Greenscroll as Nik and I went to the bank and officially cut our first cheque (US), which is now winging its way to Carbonfund.org. The first of -- we hope! -- a lot of page views that are going to be "greenscrolled" once that money is converted into some carbon offsets and Renewable Energy Certificates.