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Eco Chic: Fashionable, Affordable, and Environmentally-friendly Clothing
Posted July 6th, 2008 by MollyA new clothing line called Nature89 is now offering eco-friendly wear, both trendy and comfortable. The company sells a variety of products including tanks, hoodies, printed tees, polos, skirts and shorts. The style is classic casual with functional elements. Prices range mostly $from $15 to $35. Both men's and women's wear are offered.
All clothing is made from organic and pesticide-free cotton, eco-friendly dyes, and water-based inks. The entire collection is certified 100% organic.
Nature89 was founded by apparel entrepreneur Tariq Huq and a team of designers. They are committed to fair trade and to the environment. Besides being eco-friendly, the clothing line does not use any child labor, and all adult workers are provided a fair wage. 1% of its sales is donated towards the preservation of nature.
I really like the look of the the short-sleeve Elsa Hoodie, pictured above. This adorable hoodie, with cute rhinestones on the chest and front kangaroo pockets, is available in three colors and four sizes (S-XL). I think it looks trendy and very wearable.
The Essential Krista Camisole is another piece I like a lot. It's made of organic light-weight cotton and available in two colors (rose and violet). It looks like something I could layer with another top and wear to the mall, and something comfortable enough to put on for a pajama party.
There are many other cute pieces of clothing on the website, www.nature89.com. Click the link to make a purchase or to learn more about Nature89.
First 100% Organic, Green Restaurant Opens in NYC
Posted January 25th, 2008 by Mike.DelponteI love that today companies are competing to be the greenest. Isn't it amazing how the tides have shifted? We're now at the point where people are seeing environmentalism as added value, rather than a costly hindrance.
Gusto Grilled Organics in Greenwich Village is a great example.
Gusto Grilled is the first 100% organic, green restaurant. It serves Latin-inspired cuisine for eat-in, takeout and delivery.
ENN reports, "Gusto opened about 10 days ago with no fanfare or public relations campaign, Gonzales said. And the place has been mobbed, he said.
"The restaurant goes beyond just organic fare. All packaging is eco-friendly, and most of it biodegrades in 90 days, Gonzales said. All the furniture was made with recycled wood from old barns in the region."
To learn more, read the full ENN article .
Fundraising Goes Green: The Earth (and Your Friends and Relatives) Thank You
Posted January 20th, 2008 by SusanAlthough I don’t think the Girl Scouts are going to be selling boxes of CFL lightbulbs instead of cookies any time soon—why change a good and delicious thing?--groups of other stripes are always looking for creative ways to raise money for their organizations. Now your group can choose to sell recycled paper goods, green home cleaners, energy-efficient showerheads, and yes, low-energy lightbulbs through several Web-based green fundraising organizations. You register your group on the Web site, tell your prospective buyers to visit it and make their purchases, and your group gets a check in the mail.
LetsGoGreen.biz and Greenraising.comoffer groups the opportunity to earn between 25% and 40% of the price on each eco-conscious product their friends and relatives buy. This percentage is not as high as on traditional fundraising items—typically 50% to 75%--because traditional items are mass-produced, often overseas, thus cheaper to produce, making it easier to pass on a greater percentage of the profit. But green fundraising contains an educational and pro-environmental aspect—for both buyers and sellers--that can make up for the lower profit.
And if consumers like the products, they can keep on buying through the fundraising websites, generating additional income for the group after the initial drive is over. So if your group can operate with a steady stream of income instead of a one-time payment as in the traditional model, green fundraising may be something to think about.
Now if only there were a way to keep on buying Girl Scout cookies…
Organic Rx - A Prescription for Planet Earth
Posted November 20th, 2007 by SusanDr. Alan Greene, a pediatrician on the faculty of Stanford University’s School of Medicine and on the board of directors of The Organic Center, Boulder, Colorado, has developed an “organic prescription” of ten foods and crops you can buy that, in a single dose, can purify both your body and the planet: milk, potatoes, peanut butter, baby foods, ketchup, cotton, apples, beef, soy, and corn.
Dr. Greene bases his guide on his assessment of which pesticides are most harmful to humans, along with the negative effects of antibiotics, synthetic hormones, and chemical fertilizers. His choices are also based on how growing these crops organically reduces greenhouse gas emissions and toxic chemicals in air and water, and stems the depletion of non-renewable resources and the uncontrolled spread of genetically modified organisms.
“Many people first exploring organic foods begin with fruits and vegetables in hopes of reducing their exposure to harmful pesticides,” Dr. Greene says. “Choosing strategic organic foods can indeed quickly and dramatically decrease your family’s exposure to worrisome pesticides. While this is very useful, fruits and vegetables are only part of the diet, and pesticides on the plate are only one part of the health story.”
To read more about Organic Rx and view videos about each of these crops, visit www.drgreen.com.
Photo by svanes.
France Bans Genetically Engineered Crops
Posted November 6th, 2007 by Mike.DelponteFrance has announced a ban on the planting of genetically engineered crops until the safety of the crops can be further assessed. French President Nicolas Sarkozy indicted that the decision was based on the desire to err on the side of safety. "I don't want to be in contradiction with EU laws, but I have to make a choice. In line of the precautionary principle, I wish that the commercial cultivation of genetically modified pesticide GMOs be suspended," he said.
Learn more at organicconsumers.org.