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Buzzword: Perkonomics

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Buzzword: Perkonomics


Various Earth-conscious businesses in the USA and Canada, along with some small state and city level government branches are starting to reward eco-trendy consumers. Perks may include being able to pass in the car pool lane, free parking, tax breaks, discounts in your favorite stores and even educational services like tutors and online courses. Today’s Perkonomics lesson is “The Eco-Perks of Being a Hybrid Car Owner”.

Owners of hybrids and highly fuel efficient vehicles are feeling the love all over the world. Hybrid car drivers can already get preferential parking spaces at IKEA stores. The Logan International Airport is offering free parking for hybrid drivers. Los Angeles has been offering free parking all over the city for the past three years to owners of hybrids and cars that get over 45 miles per gallon. Even New York is now considering letting hybrids off the hook when it comes to parking meters.

In Ontario, Canada’s most serious Earth-offender, they are considering a three-tier green program for hybrid and low-emission drivers. Their government is working on a “sliding scale” pricing system to determine which cars are the most environmentally friendly and therefore will get the most perks. The more fuel efficient your car is, the less you will have to pay for things like registration and parking. Canadian eco-friendly auto consumers can also qualify for an “eco-license plate;” a green plate which will entitle them to special eco-perks which have yet to be determined.

Many think that although some rewards, such as a fast ride in the carpool lane or reduced registration rates may be warranted, some perks like free or preferential parking are not. The argument is that no hybrid car owner is in more need of preferential parking than someone in a wheelchair or a pregnant woman. So far California and Colorado have both approved the use of the carpool lane for single occupancy hybrids. However, most major cities in those states have condemned of the idea.

There’s also an argument going on about who should qualify for eco-perks. What about the minivan full of commuting co-workers? Is someone who trades in their Hummer for a moped or motorcycle less worthy of a sweet parking spot? How about the Chevy Avalanche? It utilizes an Active Fuel Management system which according to EPA tests saves about 5.5%-7.5% in fuel economy. How are these solutions less worthy of eco-perks than owning a Hybrid car?

A lot of these eco-perks aren’t necessarily enforced anyway, but many think that it’s just the encouragement and recognition that people need to take a step in the right direction for saving the Earth. In order for any special program to have a long-lasting impact, it will most likely need to be backed by a considerable amount of businesses and at least a local or state government, much like Ontario did. Even then, Houston, Texas offered preferential parking up to the public and had only one citizen take advantage of it in a six month period.

So far in the USA, hybrid cars only make up about 3% of our morning traffic. So it’s understandable if there are some Perkonomic ups and downs while we make the switch to eco-friendly transportation. Frankly, the whole idea will be a lot more successful if we focus not only on people who own hybrids, but also on individuals who are trying to make a positive impact on the environment in other ways too. Hybrid cars are wicked cool, but there’s more than one way to offset a carbon footprint.

PERKONOMICS was coined by Trendwatching.com: a full, free briefing on this trend will be published on October 1, 2008.

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EcoTrendy: Heading Back to Campus

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EcoTrendy: Heading Back to Campus


The beginning of the school year is creeping up quick. Many of us Future Know-It-Alls will be heading to (or back to) college in the next couple of weeks. This year, why not get everything you need, and help save the Earth as well? Here’s a list of the hottest new eco-trendy items that you can either buy or make yourself!

First on your list: School Supplies.
GreenEarthOfficeSupply.com has absolutely everything you could possibly need. They offer Recycled Denim Pencils, Biodegradable Cornstarch Pens, Remanufactured Inkjet Cartridges, and Ergonomic Computer Accessories. You can even get some free stuff from their website like soybean crayons and a banana-paper rainforest journal.

Carry it all in these eco-trendy backpacks and Satchels. Ecolution’s hip and trendy Hemp Hiking Satchel is waterproof and sturdy enough to carry your pencils, iPhone, or some small books and a journal. Comes in four fab colors.

Need to carry more than just a couple pencils? Hempys’Hemp Deluxe Backpack is made from recycled cotton and a soda bottle lining, and is completely durable so you can carry all those heavy books you’re going to get this year.

Juice Bags by Reware are a thing of the future with solar panels on the outside that can charge your laptop in between classes, or while you get your work done in the park. Juice Bags makes backpacks, messenger bags and other super sacks in a very wide variety of colors.

Are you a do-it-yourselfer? Go to Threadbanger.com to find out how you can make your own notebooks, pencil cases, and even a backpack out of Dad’s old blazer. (Just make sure it’s one that your Mom hates.)

Thirsty?
Don’t waste oil and plastic by using one of those 30 billion plastic water bottles that are consumed and thrown away every year – that is sooo 20th century! Instead get a water bottle that’s not only biodegradable, but also compostable. Belu, a socially and environmentally friendly company makes just that. Demand it on your campus and put a major dent in your college’s carbon footprint.

Dress to the nine’s (or 3R’s)
All Saints offers an environmentally conscious, high fashion clothing line for men and women. Made for the fashionably daring as well as the more conservative crowd.

Attitude Clothing offers Gothic, Punk, Sk8r and Rockabilly threads for less carbon. This is a UK site, but it offers some of our favorite USA brands like ZooYork and DC Shoes.

Secret Sales is no secret, in fact you can tell all your friends if you want to. With deep discounts on high-end fashion and design labels such as UMA, Versace, Criminal Damage, Laguana and Elvis & Jesus, this is probably one of the most fun and Earth-friendly ways to hit the campus in style.

Other hot-spots for environmentally friendly gear:

  • ShotDeadInTheHead.com for tee shirts, bags and other stuff.
  • ProgressiveKid.com has tons more back to school supplies, plus some other stuff too including cutesy bath time sets.
  • Nickel-free, platinum and sterling silver jewelry by GabrielXXO
  • Ladies can look and feel their best because Lancôme is a strong supporter of CarbonFund.org.
  • GoCarbonFree.com offers everything you could possibly think of to help you reduce your carbon footprint. Whether you need to decorate your dorm, dress for the party, or type your notes down quick, GoCarbonFree has your gear. Plus, you can earn “Carbon Credits” for everything you buy to put towards more carbon friendly stuff!

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