Archive for the ‘Green’ Category


12.01.2010

Greenhouse ©

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in Green, Travel

We applaud Daniel Schipper, a dutch designer, who created this foldable greenhouse. Only a prototype now, hope it catches on and comes to the states. I’ve always wanted to grow my own tomatoes…in my downtown apt with no yard. Perfect!

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Check it out here.

11.12.2009

Noferin wooden toys

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in Frayed Threads, Green

These little wooden toys aren’t just the cutest ideas for Christmas gifts this year, but they are also eco-friendly. Made from sustainably harvested rubber wood and it’s non-toxic for the little kiddies. We think they rock.

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Check out the entire holiday collection here.

23.11.2009

Bottled Water Out, Boxed Water In!

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What a great idea. Grabbing your water in a carton instead of in a plastic bottled, really does make a difference. Though Boxed Water Is Better is a new company, just launched March 2009, once they get a little bigger they plan on giving 20% of their profits to the environment. Though only available in Michigan and Chicago, they have plans to continue expanding across all the states. And we can’t wait till they reach San Diego. Good luck guys.

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Find out more here.

23.11.2009

Bamboo Bike Studio

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in DIY, Green

Who knew that in an age of technology, people would be flocking to wooden transportation? Bamboo Bike Studio’s did. Not only can you build your own custom bamboo framed bicycle, but this company has a great cause. They are partnered with Columbia University Earth Institute and the Millennium Cities Initiative in hopes to use its revenue to create bike factories in South America and Africa.

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Check out their site here.

23.11.2009

Eco-Hangers by Green Hanger

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Such a simple idea, yet so genius. Made from 100% recycled material and fully biodegradable cardboard, these coat hangers are just awesome. They also have great durability and strength, so it can hold your heaviest winter coat to your lightest tank top. Oh, and of course your Frayed Threads t-shirts.

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Check out their site here.

20.11.2009

10 Ways To Keep Some Green While Going Green

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in DIY, Green

If you are broke like us but still want to do well unto Mother Earth, have no fear. There is a way to live a green without spending your precious green. Because your favorite local coffee house down the street loves your business but not your IOU’s.

1. Open up those shades. Keep your curtains open and shades up, this lets that sun to do the heating for you. Especially during the upcoming winter season.

2. Reuse gift wrap. That doesn’t mean you like your friends and family any less (they’ll never know, really). Keep those gift bags you receive folded carefully. For wrapping, use newspaper print, tear out cool pages in magazines, or even use the recycled brown paper bags (from when you went to the grocery store last and totally forgot your eco-bag) and be creative, draw a picture or design and just have fun with it. They will find it creative and very thoughtful of you. You can thank us later.

3. Ride with friends. Carpool to work, class, a friends house. Not only does it help reduce gas emissions, but it helps when you split the gas cost. Also, it gives you and your friends time to brush up on those “slug bug” skills. Yes, it’s still cool.

4. Find a second use for those plastic bags. If you have a ton, recycle. If you have a few, why not use them for picking up after the pup or cleaning the littler box.

5. Visit your library. Libraries is so underrated, they really do have everything. Why buy the newest reads or latest movies, when you can just check them out? It’s free! Just make sure you’re not one of those who commonly forget to return them, only to find out you now owe the price of the item. You know who you are.

6. Just plain recycle. Admit it, crushing cans really helps relieve the stress of your day. Go to your local recycling facility and recycle your aluminum cans, bottles, cardboard, plastic bottles, bags, etc. You can get enough cash for lunch for the week. Some cities actually have this as a part of the weekly trash pickup as they provide you with bins.

7. Shop at the Farmer’s Market. Not only are farmer’s markets a fun place to go with friends and family, but its a great way to buy local for less.

8. Unplug. It really is the simplest thing you can do. Unplug your computer, microwave, toaster, anything you don’t use as often at night or while you are away. Even easier if you use a power strip, then its a simple push of a button. Also helps with that electric bill each month.

9. Turn off the tap. Quit the habit of letting fresh water run while you brush your teeth, wash your hands or doing dishes. Only use what you need.

10. Grandma was onto something there. Don’t be a snob to what grandma used to tell you growing up. Old housekeeping customs are still valid today and were always intended to be effective and cost effective. Like, hanging your clothes out to dry on a line. Not only is it less harsh on your clothing, but they dry smelling of real fresh air. Make your own cleaning products out of baking soda. There are many harsh chemicals in our everyday household cleaners. There are also some items in your fridge you never knew could help you in cleaning. Just to name a few: lemon freshens up a garbage disposal, onions clean the top of a grill and vodka removes mildew. Now that just sounds like fun!

09.11.2009

What to do with 918 mixed tapes…

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in DIY, Green, Randomz

Create a storage closet of course! Well, at least dutch designer Patrick Schuur did. If you are a DIY type with a lot of old tapes from your exes, now you can put those suckers to good use. And quite stylish too. Dimensions are 275×57,5×136 cm.

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