Monday, May 3, 2010

Carbon Printing Controversy

air blade photoA recent university study has claimed that Dyson's Airblade, a popular hand dryer, increases bacterial growth and doesn't actually lower emissions compared to that of using promotional napkins or paper towels. Dyson has slammed this study and demanded better evidence, however the university remains steadfast in its claims. The Airblade, which uses Dyson's custom technology to quickly and safely dry hands in an eco-friendly manner, is extremely popular and is used in airports, hospitals and even in Buckingham Palace! A further study may be necessary, but this is an issue that is most definitely worth pondering.

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