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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Run your Car on Vegtable Oil? It Could Happen!

Braddock-based Fossil Free Fuel makes and sells kits in the U.S. and around the world to convert cars and trucks to run on environmentally friendly vegetable oil. Steel City Bio Fuels.
Click and read more! Source: Global Pittsburgh
Posted by greenartists at 12:53 PM

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7th Annual Eco, Art and Tech Fest In Pittsburgh--click pic for info

7th Annual Eco, Art and Tech Fest In Pittsburgh--click pic for info
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Great ECO Event Ideas--Pittsburgh! ( click pic)
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CARVE old books!
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Pittsburgh's first Eco Art, and Tech Festival in 2010

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