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	<title>Comments on: Ten Eco-Conscious Gizmos</title>
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		<title>By: NikkiJade</title>
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		<description>The Solio Charger is brilliant.  Portable electronic charger - for a world of portable electronic things! There&#039;s a backpack out there that didn&#039;t make this list but that follows a similar idea - except it goes as far as to consider laptops.  Imagine... not having to show up to class 20 min early to get a spot by the outlet...AND save the environment. 

Most of the devices don&#039;t offer company sustainability policies (manufacturing, distribution, etc.) - I always have a little skepticism in me about emerging eco companies, as commercialization of anything can allow for the actual cause to lose focus.  In any case, it brings awareness.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Solio Charger is brilliant.  Portable electronic charger &#8211; for a world of portable electronic things! There&#8217;s a backpack out there that didn&#8217;t make this list but that follows a similar idea &#8211; except it goes as far as to consider laptops.  Imagine&#8230; not having to show up to class 20 min early to get a spot by the outlet&#8230;AND save the environment. </p>
<p>Most of the devices don&#8217;t offer company sustainability policies (manufacturing, distribution, etc.) &#8211; I always have a little skepticism in me about emerging eco companies, as commercialization of anything can allow for the actual cause to lose focus.  In any case, it brings awareness.</p>
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