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  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Thursday, January 19th, 2012

    Check out the all-new Green.eBay.com! 

    New eBay Green Team
    The eBay Green Team Blog has just announced the launch of a new and improved destination for eBay Green.

    The next iteration of Green.eBay.com aims to be a first-of-its-kind site that combines community-generated content, green products and projects, and news about hot-off-the-press programs and partnerships — all designed to help you live a greener lifestyle on a leaner budget. It’s our first attempt at fusing our old sites—the content-focused eBay Green Team site and the shopping-focused green.eBay.com—into one comprehensive, informative, and idea-rich experience.

    It’s a slick looking site and, as an eBay Green Team member myself since 2008, I’m excited to see the progress they’re making over there.

    The new site was created with the goal of becoming a resource center, a community hub, and, of course, a marketplace, for our over 300,000 Green Team members—and eBay-ers of all shades of green. Our hope is that the new Green.eBay will become a place that you regularly visit for lifestyle inspiration, and where you can share your favorite green ideas, projects, and products with others like you.

    Be sure to follow @eBayGreen on Twitter and check out the eBay Green Facebook page.

    Cheers!
    RBH

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

    eBay Box Debuted at #ebayol #ebaybox #ebaynews 

    Side view of the eBay Box

    Every year, eBay hosts an Innovation Expo that invites eBay employees, from every department and level of the organization, to develop prototypes for new products and breakthrough innovations that benefit our buyers and sellers. This year, more than 250 employees on nearly 80 teams competed for the top prize. eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and CEO, John Donahoe kicked off the event.

    This year’s grand prize winner was an idea called “simple green shipping.” (I was lucky enough to video the team behind the concept so I’ll try and dig up the footage for you guys as soon as eBay: On Location comes to a close). In a nutshell, it’s a durable box that’s been designed to be used over and over and over again.

    Now, six months later, We’ve printed up 100,000 boxes in three sizes and giving eBay: On Location participants and eBay Green Team members a limited chance to sign up to participate in the pilot.

    According to the eBay Green Team, if every box gets reused at least five times, we could protect nearly 4,000 trees, save 2.4 million gallons of water and conserve enough energy to power 49 homes for a year. (More …)

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Thursday, March 25th, 2010

    eBay Green Team is Awarded for Social Innovation 

    Social Innnovation Awards 2010 Logo

    The second annual Social Innovation Awards were held in New York City last night and eBay’s Green Team received the social innovator award for employee engagement. The event – which recognizes corporations and nonprofits for implementing groundbreaking business strategies and programs – is organized by JustMeans, an organization that bridges the worlds of social media and corporate responsibility, and the Financial Times.

    From the eBay Green Team blog post:

    Today, more than 2,400 eBay employees in 23 countries are Green Team members. That’s roughly 15% of our global workforce, all of whom are supporting environmental causes in their local communities and promoting sustainable business practices within eBay – often during lunch breaks, at night and even on weekends.

    Through the Green Team, we try to encourage all employees to participate with initiatives like our recent Big Green Idea contest, which invited more than 15,000 employees around the globe to submit ideas for how they would make eBay a greener company. Together with eBay’s CEO John Donahoe, employees voted on their favorites and helped us choose which projects to focus on implementing this year.

    It’s a huge accomplishment and I just wanted to personally congratulate the team that made it happen. Excellent job!

    Social Innovation Award for Employee Engagement Strategy

    Cheers,
    RBH

  • FEATURED POSTRichard Brewer-Hay / Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

    eBay Green Team Launches re+purpose Fall Campaign 

    eBay Green Team logo
    The following is a contributed blog post from eBay Green Team member Ashwin Seshagiri. Enjoy!
    Cheers,
    RBH

    When the eBay Green Team opened up to the public earlier this year, 40,000 people signed up over night. There was always a sense that green was important to eBay’s communities of buyers and sellers, but for a long time, no one quite knew exactly what that meant. What many people didn’t realize, though, is that eBay has been facilitating sustainable commerce since day one. By connecting buyers and sellers of used, vintage, and repurposed goods, eBay created a powerful venue for the exchange of products that are ultimately good for the environment. Consumers are not only preventing countless items from entering landfills, they also replace the need for new products, as well as the environmental footprint associated with making and getting them to you. And based on the impressive number of people who have since joined the Green Team—the vast majority of the Green Team’s 100,000 plus members are eBay buyers, sellers, and employees—people get it.

    Rooted in the belief that the greenest product is one that already exists, the eBay Green Team announced today that it is teaming up with The Uniform Project, Pop!Tech and MAKE Magazine, and ecofabulous—three great efforts that bring creativity and innovation to used and vintage goods, showing the incredible potential in repurposing the everyday things around us.

    The re+purpose campaign kicks off with a collaboration with The Uniform Project—Sheena Matheiken’s mission to increase awareness about sustainable fashion and raise money to support education for underprivileged kids in her native India. Every day, Sheena reinvents the same little black dress with layers and accessories, the majority of which are vintage, hand-made, or hand-me-down items often purchased from eBay.

    Inspired by the uniforms Sheena wore as a schoolgirl, The Uniform Project is a year-long fundraiser for the Akanksha Foundation, a grassroots movement providing education to children in the slums of India.

    For every person that joins the Green Team during the next two weeks, eBay will automatically donate $1 to the Akanksha Foundation. Joining also gets new members entered to win $5,000 to shop vintage on eBay. The site also offers several other ways for people to participate, including a fun, interactive application where you can design your own look for The Uniform Project’s classic little black dress. Every time you design a look or spread the word about what the Green Team is up to, eBay will also donate $1 to the Akanksha Foundation.

    To design your own look or to learn more about what The Uniform Project is all about, visit the eBay Green Team re+purpose website.

    Screen Shot of eBay Green Team Page

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