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Green Living Blog: A very cool solar-powered flashlight

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Flashlights burn through batteries like nobody's business – and if you're like most of us, you don't have rechargable size D batteries to fill them with.

solar powered flashlightWant a better option? Check out this solar-powered flashlight from SunNight Solar, one of grist.org's top 10 green gadgets. For US$25, not only do you get a flashlight for yourself, but they'll provide one to someone in the world who needs one (you can even select a recipient organization on your own).

Reduce waste and help someone in need – sounds like a winning combination to me.

Today's code word: flashlight

Read more:
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Ecotourism: How to make your vacations greener
Why lights at night are harmful

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