Showing posts with label eco-friendly lifestyle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eco-friendly lifestyle. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Jello Cups!



Check out these edible vegan cups made of agar agar, a seeweed. They can be tossed without guilt when your drink or cocktail is gone. The cups are available in different flavors, such as lemon-basil, ginger-mint, or rosemary-beet, each specifically designed to compliment a corresponding drink. They can be nibbled on while drinking and any leftover remnants can be composted immediately. Great idea! I wonder how easy it might be to make them ourselves with jello....


By The Way We See The World

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

"Repurposing" Plastic Bags

Do you have loads of plastic bags at home? Besides using them for your garbage cans, you can always have them recycled. Here is an insightful video about some facts on how plastic bags can be recycled and repurposed!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Reuse, Reduce and Save


Simple changes at home can save you loads of resources! We not only mean planet conservation but also more money in your pocket! Who doesn't like that?
As we approach Earth's month, in April, we put together a few easy-to-implement tips to help you reuse, reduce and save at home! 

Reuse

  • Recycle, recycle, recycle! Teach your kids recycling basics, and be a role model.
  • Replace disposables wherever possible. Start with your razor, food storage, ink cartridges, filters, diapers, etc.
  • Buy used products whenever possible from sources like Craig's List, eBay and other parents!
  • Borrow from friends, if you only need something temporarily. Share with friends books, magazines, movies, games, and newspapers.
  • Purchase rechargeable batteries and a battery recharger (some battery rechargers will also recharge regular alkaline batteries). Solar powered battery rechargers are available online.
  • Dump and Run is a nonprofit organization that organizes the collection of college students' castoff items in the spring, so they can be sold to incoming students in the fall. The proceeds are then donated to nonprofits.
Reduce

  • Simplify your life as much as possible, only keeping belongings that you use on a regular basis. By making the effort to reduce what you own, you will naturally create less waste in the future.
  • Reduce purchases, buy only what you need. A good tip is to try the 30-Day Rule: wait 30 days after the first time you decide you want a product to really make your decision. This will eliminate impulse buying, and save you some serious cash!
  • As much as possible, create a tree-free home: replace paper napkins with cloth napkins, and paper towels with a special set of cloth towels, and avoid printing unnecessary files. Consider switching to online news instead of print subscriptions.
  • Avoid products that are packaged for single use. Instead, buy in bulk and transfer the products to your own reusable containers.
  • Avoid creating trash wherever possible: when ordering food, avoid receiving any unnecessary plastic utensils, straws, etc. Don't accept "free" promotional products that you won't use. Every little bit of trash avoided does make a difference!
  • Shopping Bags: no need to elaborate on this one!
  • Waste-free lunches and coffee by adopting reusable containers and mugs.
  • Set goals to reduce your energy consumption (electricity, cooking and car gas). Get the kiddos  involved by asking for specific changes in everyone's habits.
  • Buy energy saving products where needed.
  • Reduce "standby power", the energy used while an appliance is switched off or not performing. The easiest way is to unplug appliances that are not being used.  
  • Set goals to reduce your water consumption: full loads only (dishwasher and washer). Choose the short cycle at low water levels whenever possible. Fix leaks promptly: it is estimated that 13.7% of household water is wasted by leaks. Water your plants at night to minimize evaporation. Lastly, use your leftover water to water plants.
  • Check out the Carbon Footprint Calculator. It helps you determine your carbon dioxide emissions from home energy consumption and transportation by car and plane. This information can be tracked over time, allowing you to gauge the impact of actions you take to reduce your carbon footprint.
Need a little incentive to get your kids going? Use part of the money saved to do something fun with your family, or increase kids' allowances to encourage them to get involved in finding new ways to conserve!



Sources: GlobalStewards.org
nature.org, dumpandrun.org

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Non-Toxic Portable Mattress

If you need a portable mattress for travel or visitors, and dislike the toxic and unpleasant fumes from PVC, this is a great options! Aerobed Ecolite is made from eco-friendlier TPU, is phthalate-free and comes with a rechargeable pump. Available in twin and queen sizes, and is 40% lighter than PVC air mattresses.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Compostable, Biodegradable and AFFORDABLE Dinnerware!

These compostable and biodegradable dinnerware products rock! Check out these disposable plates, bowls, cups and utensils made from natural materials like bamboo, sugarcane, wheat straw and cornstarch.
And they are very affordable! Soak proof with no plastic or wax lining. disposable, compostable and biodegradable. They can be used for both hot and cold items.

By World Centric, sold at Amazon for less than $2 for a 20-piece set.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Dabbawalla Lunch Bags


Check out these cool lunchbags from Dabbawalla. They are beautiful, machine washable, eco-friendly and incredibly well designed for toddlers and young kids.You’ll find no cartoon characters or action figures, no utilitarian oversized styles that mimic adult packs – just simple, colorful designs that kids of all ages can relate to. 


By Dabbawalla Bags

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Animal Rockers

Adorable animal-shaped rocking chairs by Manny and Simon. Made in the US, constructed out of 100% post-industrial recycled wooden residuals, finished with zero-VOC paints. Shapes include dino, elephant, lamb and monkey.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Classy Eco-Friendly Baby


These bamboo bowls and utensils are so classy! Beautifully designed, perfect size for baby and toddler's food. And it can be used for decoration later on. Hand washed only.
Ok, very high maintenance, but so pretty!

By Bambu