An Earth-friendly, eco-chic gift guide for him and her
November 25th, 2009 · No Comments
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
Men and women who are big on green style and earth-friendly substance have discovered that the Web is littered with natural and free-trade clothes and accessories. You can get vegan shoes for hundreds of dollars, or hoodies and Ts for a lot less.
We’ve combed through online shops to create a very merry Green His and Hers Gift Guide.
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Chicago’s Greenheart Shop declares ‘Green Friday’
November 19th, 2009 · No Comments
Green Right Now Reports
Chicago’s Greenheart Shop is declaring that Black Friday will be Green Friday this year at their store, which sells Fair Trade, eco-friendly and socially conscious gifts, food, clothes and accessories.
Greenheart, a non-profit cultural exchange and storefront (at 1911 W. Division) will be serving free Fair Trade wine, cocoa and snacks to shoppers. Visitors can also see a make-your-own gift wrap demonstration. The event, on Friday, Nov. 27, will run from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Those who can’t attend can still buy Greenheart products online.
The goodies sold at Greenheart benefit disadvantaged workers, coops in developing nations and support ecologically sound growing methods, like shade-grown cocoa. They include:
Tags: · artisans, developing nations, eco-friendly food, eco-friendly materials, ecological shopping, Fair Trade items, Food/Drink, Greenheart Shop, recycled products, work coops
Fair-trade fall fashion: stylish, warm and oh, so earthy
September 30th, 2009 · No Comments
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
Rummaging through sweaters? Trying on last year’s jackets? Tired of that same old gray hoodie? It is possible to make a fashion statement this fall and express concern for artisans of the world with an assortment of fair-trade apparel. Your choices range from high-end big-name designers to small, globally conscious entrepreneurs. We’ve piled up a lot of crisp, autumn goodies for you to sort through.
Tags: · Ali Hewson, Birch Clothing, Bono, boucle Porrima motorcycle jacket, Edun, gray wool Olesia coat, Greenloop, Juno and Jove, Les Fees de Bangale, Linda Loudermilk, Loomstate, Peruvian Connection, Stella McCartney
Go organic with your team or school group T-shirts
September 1st, 2009 · No Comments
School groups, sports teams and others, may want to consider going organic with their group shirts this year.
It’s easier than ever before to take your organization into greener territory. Now organic Ts, ready for imprinting by your group, are available in reasonable prices from more vendors than ever. Edun Live, the company formed by Bono and Ali Hewson, now sells bulk organic cotton Ts made by workers in Sub-Saharan Africa. Assisi Garments also produces organic cotton T-shirts and other clothing, all made in Fair Trade shops in India.
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Eco-friendly fashion in Chicago
August 28th, 2009 · No Comments
CHICAGO (WLS) — Now you can look good while protecting the planet. Clothing made from bamboo or plastic bottles may not sound appealing — or comfortable. But once you experience it, you might be pleasantly surprised. >> Read the full story
Tags: · Bamboo, Connect Chicago, eco-friendly fashion, Jessa Brinkmeyer, Nat and Helens, Nate Lindsay, organic cotton, Pivot Boutique, Plastic bottles
Make an Earthy statement at school in organic, graphic T-shirts
August 26th, 2009 · No Comments
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
The school uniform of choice for tweens and teens is pretty simple: a T-shirt and jeans (or anything denim).
For the student who is a humanitarian or environmentally oriented, we’ve collected a line-up of Ts that are not just made of organic materials and under fair-trade conditions — they carry messages of support for earth-friendly concerns.
- Common Threadz is a non-profit group working to aid orphans and vulnerable children in Africa. Every T-shirt purchase helps the group pay for a school uniform or food. Check out Orphan Collection – Ts designed by the African children, complete with a picture and some information about each child. In one, Wandile Dindi of South Africa (above, left) displays his design for a T-shirt (above, right). The site provides information about each child. For Wandile: “His father has passed and his mother is unemployed and cannot support him. . . .” The Orphan T-shirts range from kids sizes ($29) through adult ($38 for women’s and $44 for men’s).

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Green Goods: Rice bags redux
July 23rd, 2009 · No Comments
From Green Right Now Reports:
Satchels, messenger bags and lunch containers seem to be magnets for green innovation these days. We’ve seen them made of PET plastic, gum wrappers, vegan materials and adorned with solar collectors. Why not fashion them from rice bags?
Tags: · A Healthy Green Home, juice boxes, lunch boxes, Philippine artisans, recycled purses, rice bags, shoulder bags
Timberland’s ‘Earthkeepers’ boot disassembles for recycling
July 1st, 2009 · No Comments
From Green Right Now Reports
Here’s a product that gives new meaning to the phrase, “tread lightly.” The Timberland Company has unveiled the Earthkeepers 2.0 boot, designed to be disassembled and recycled rather than discarded at the end of its product life.
The company says consumers who buy the Earthkeepers 2.0 boots can simply return them to any Timberland store for recycling at the end of their use. Timberland says it will launch a “second life” program to pilot reusing components from the returned boot to make a new pair of shoes.
Tags: · Earthkeepers 2.0 boot, Green Rubber, recycled shoes, The Timberland Company
Find green gifts for Father’s Day
June 12th, 2009 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
This Father’s Day go green and sustainable with gifts that support eco-friendly clothing, are made with recycled products or help de-toxify dad’s bath and body routine.
- Whether dad is a rugged outdoorsman or just likes to trek around the ‘hood and occasionally go off-road, he might a
ppreciate these Finn Vegan Hiking Shoes by Patagonia. Made without any animal by-products, they’re topped by a breathable mesh and have a footbed composed of 70 percent recycled foam containing carbon and cork bits to wick moisture and control odor. (Making for a lighter footprint!). The insole board is made from recycled polyethylene and the patented “Vibram Ecostep” outsole is composed of up to 30 percent recycled scrap rubber. Patagonia has been producing green clothing and gear for many years, so these shoes are backed by eco-experience that newer green shoemakers are still acquiring. About $100 at Zappos, which carries many more vegan shoes.
Tags: · Burt's Bees, Father's Day, green clothing, hammocks, Loomstate, natural fibers, natural grooming, organic cotton, Patagonia, recycled cotton, solar charger, Solio, sustainable shopping
Bagging the bags: How I beat the plastic for a week
June 5th, 2009 · No Comments
By Sommer Saadi
Green Right Now
As I unloaded my groceries onto the conveyor belt, I realized I was buying more than could fit in my reusable bags.
“Can you try to fit everything in these?” I asked, handing over my assortment of canvas totes.
“I can try,” the cashier answered. “But it’s no big deal, I can just use plastic bags for whatever we can’t fit into the ones you brought.”
“Oh no,” I said. “No plastic bags. Please.”
She stared back at me. She had already stretched out a plastic bag and was ready to load.
“I have this thing,” I told her. “I just really hate plastic bags.”
Tags: · Ikea, plastic bag laws, plastic bags, reusable bags, shopping totes, Whole Foods Market
Out of excuses: You — yes, you — can ride your bike to work
May 13th, 2009 · 1 Comment
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
Paul Dorn knows that getting Americans to ride a bike to work instead of driving a car is quite the uphill battle. Even on a good day, he says, only a tiny percentage of the nation’s commuters use pedal power to get to their jobs.
He remains undeterred.
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Boost your earth-friendly chic level with three trendy designs
May 8th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Oak is such a trendy fashion Web site, just perusing their lineup of hip indie designers will elevate your cool factor substantially. Mixed in with all that fabulousness are three design lines that are exotically earth-friendly.
A Peace Treaty: This line was created by partners Farah Malik, a Muslim from Pakistan, and Dana Arbib, a Jew from Libya. Their scarves, stoles and bandanas are made by artisans working in war-torn parts of the world.
Tags: · A Peace Treaty, artisans, Bantu, Dress, Eairth, eco-fashion, Fair Trade, Melissa Dizon Phillipine, Oak, Revolve Clothing, scarves, Steven Alan, Yodit Eklund







