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Sustainable Planet Fair in Paris, the green business too?




by Christophe » 13/04/08, 17:34

The sustainable planet show, devoted to eco-consumption, is held in Paris from Thursday 10 to Sunday 13 April, at the Porte de Versailles. Green, organic, sustainable, fair ... here are some unusual objects to learn to consume while respecting the environment.


http://www.lexpress.fr/diaporama/info/c ... 69472.html

A lot of expensive "bullshit" but ecology is fashionable ... as long as it does not turn to neon green ...
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by gegyx » 13/04/08, 18:06

I also want a blue surfboard to navigate the Styx!
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by Christophe » 13/04/08, 18:14

Hhihihihi what pranks this green business anyway ... at times ...

Otherwise there is the linen linceuil version even more econological ... besides I think that's what the Muslims use ...

By cons I do not know if it is legal to be entered without casket in France?
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by gegyx » 13/04/08, 18:53

And the Muslims of France, how do they do it?

And the mass grave?
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In Orleans, to make an underground parking, we cleared an old middle-aged cemetery. We sorted quickly, and everything went into embankments.
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by Christophe » 13/04/08, 18:54

Exactly ... hence my question ...

What zon dug bull in human bones you mean? : Evil:

Ah, but notice, it's true that Vinci builds with human bodies (see their ad ...)

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xpw1h_ ... ont-humain : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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by gegyx » 13/04/08, 19:13

Ben in France, they bury following the rite musulsan, in a sheet.
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Not with a bull, anyway : Lol:
Zon dug with digger, and when they fell on bones, the specialists studied quickly and recovered the bones grosso modo.
There are many vertebrae that had to be recycled ...

Zon sorted, because it would have hurt, to find an ancestral shin, in an embankment ...
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Otherwise, the bamboo bike is disappointing. Only the decoration is Bamboo (1 / 2 frame and front fork).
Fortunately, everything else comes from China!
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by Christophe » 13/04/08, 19:14

Ok yeah "standard" method ... Christine who is an archaeologist in view of the worst I think ...

For cycling, are you sure that everything comes from China? Because bamboo does not run the streets here ... and how much does it cost?

This kind of thing ca makes me more fun than anything else ... but hey we must surf on the wave ...

Pay attention to the children! : Mrgreen:
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