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The Sigg CEO, makers of those cool Swiss aluminum water bottles, has posted a great letter offering higher transparency about their old water bottle liners that used to contain trace-amounts of BPA. Read the entire article by clicking here. Personally, I thought it was a great communication and it was nice to see that even CEO’s are still learning how to be the shiniest green they can be. ;) ![]()
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And since I’m promoting Sigg water bottles, I might as well share the selection of custom designed Sigg bottles Technorati Tags: sigg, water bottle, sustainable, reusable, recyclable, aluminum, refillable, plastic water bottle
We’ve been doing some spring cleaning around here and have been collecting a bunch of stuff that’s still quite usable and in good shape but we just don’t want anymore, and posting it to our local FreeCycle list. So far, everything we’ve posted has been snatched up – like boxes of books we’ll never read again or don’t want to keep for other reasons (we still have a ton of books of course, but you can pry those out of our cold, dead hands – LOL), a box of mixed videos, an old desk lamp, etc. I love the idea that other people can get good use out of these things, and we just want them cleared out, so it’s so win-win. So if you haven’t already check out FreeCycle and search their site to find a list in your area to help stuff get to those who can use it, including yourself, since you can also post on lists if you’re in need of something specific too.
And just in time for Earth Day, here are a few great designs that will look smashing on those oh so soft organic tees:
Just click on a design or click here to check out the entire shop – you can get any design there on organics, making it much, much easier to be as green as you want to be. ;) Technorati Tags: organic, t-shirt, tshirt, earth day, cotton, environment, locavore, alternative energy, wind power, solar power, treehugger “Peru’s Ministry of Agriculture has decided to single handedly attempt to mitigate the effects of climate change using a nation-wide tree planting project. The campaign began on 13th December, and aims to have 40 million trees planted by 20th February. Forty million trees in three months. That’s the same as 512,820 trees per day. Which is a lot of tree planting.” Click Here For Full Article. The Associated Press reports that Toyota is secretly working on a solar powered car. (Well, it’s not a secret anymore now is it?) I am impressed though, not just by Toyota’s attempt to create such a revolutionary product, but also that they have already embraced solar energy by adding solar panels to the roofs of their Tsutsumi plant in central Japan. This is the sort of research I would love to see American car companies doing. The 30,000.00 Chevy Volt might be a step in the right direction, but it’s too expensive for the average buyer to invest in right now. It’s also disheartening to see that the Big 3 are still spending millions of dollars in court to oppose the stricter state induced emissions standards. This is hardly the attitude of an industry that has seen the light and is embracing a leaner, greener way of doing business. As much as I feel for all the workers who will lose their jobs if any one of the big American car companies go under, I find it hard to sympathize with their actual plight. We recently rescued two button quail (pictured below, aren’t they cute? sort of like mini-chickens in some ways) and two turtle doves (I know, I know – heh) from a, shall we say, disagreeable living situation. And in doing our research, we discovered that the button quail produce a LOT of eggs (which they have) and need a lot of calcium, and they love to eat egg shells for that calcium. Now, we’re not eating/using the quail eggs ourselves yet, and we thought it would be weird to feed them back their own eggs shells, but we ARE cleaning up all of our regular chicken egg shells, breaking them into small bits and then giving THOSE to the quail. They always just JUMP on them and eat them immediately, so yay for that! Although it’s not too much of a challenge to find other ways to recycle or compost egg shells, I thought this way was rather unusual so I thought I’d share.
We’ve decided to start our own shop with our own green-themed designs and slogans and what not. Each design comes on a variety of t-shirt styles, including organic cotton! Why do we offer t-shirts that AREN’T organic cotton as well as the organic cotton? In the next few weeks we’ll be posting features of some of our designs and products. To start, in honor of President-Elect Obama, we’d like to show off our “WELCOME TO WORLD2.0″ design! A play on the new Web2.0 idea (a new phase of clean and functional website design), our hope is that the election of our new president will be the start of a newer, greener world for everyone! Bumper stickers, and things like buttons, and magnets are also available. Click here to see our entire selection of World2.0 products! And click here to shop the entire store too. Thanks for checking us out! |
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