News Archives - November 2012

ETA zebra crossing pops up in Parliament

A pop-up zebra crossing designed by the ETA has scooped top honours at the Green Apple Awards, which took place this week at the Palace of Westminster. The pop-up zebra crossing was an example of guerrilla marketing – a low-cost, unconventional, and often localised way of promoting a product or an idea, which in this case was road safety during…

How green is your skiing?

Skiing and snowboarding are not green activities, but you can take steps to reduce their impact on the environment. Travel Getting to the resort is the most detrimental aspect of skiing. The (largely) nuclear-powered Eurostar makes getting to the Alps a low-carbon way of getting to the slopes, and even a car carrying its full complement of passengers makes a trip to…

Prepare your car for winter

Winter driving conditions can be as taxing for your car as they are for you. The following tips should be of help to you both: Antifreeze During the winter you use more windscreen wiper fluid so make sure that you have anti-freeze or windscreen washer fluid anti-freeze mix, in your car’s water bottle. You don’t want to find yourself stuck…

Puncture-proof tyres from Hummer 4×4 now fit your bicycle

A puncture-proof tyre similar to those fitted to the American Humvee military vehicle will soon be available for your mountain bike. Colorado designer Brian Russell has developed what he describes as an Energy Return Wheel that he hopes will soon be fitted to cars – and bicycles – around the world. Russell claims the wheel will save motorists fuel and…

Bright spark creates cycling shoes with in-built fireworks

Firework season marks the time of year when it’s all too easy to get caught out without bicycle lights, so why not take inspiration from a DIY shoe modification that allows you to produce showers of sparks as will? Instructables.com allows makers around the world to share building instructions for their wonderful, and sometimes weird, creations for free. This particular…