Tagged : hollywood
March 16th, 2010
Green Right Now Reports
With 3D movies popping up faster than the Cheshire cat, a bioplastic company has seen the opportunity in making bioplastic 3D glasses.
Cereplast Inc., a maker of bioplastic derived from plant materials based in the Los Angeles area, announced that it will be working with Oculus3D to debut the world’s first biodegradable/compostable 3D glasses.

Occulus 3D glasses made of PLA plastic
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Tags: · 3D glasses, 3D movies, bioplastic, Carbon footprint, eco-friendly 3D glasses, greener 3D glasses, Hollywood, Movies, PLA plastic
January 18th, 2010
By Shermakaye Bass
Green Right Now
When Nidhi Lal founded Los Angeles’s tres-green, tres-chic Recess Organic Nail Spa two years ago, she knew she wanted to target an upscale, conscientious clientele (read = Hollywood’s A-list); she never expected that followers like actress Jeanne Tripplehorn would tout her services while walking the Golden Globe Awards red carpet.
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Tags: · camphor, formaldehyde, Golden Globes, Hollywood, LEED standards, Los Angeles, Nidhi Lal, non-toxic nail salon, organic manicures, organic pedicures, parabens, Recess Organic Nail Spa, toluene
October 27th, 2009
By Ashley Phillips
Green Right Now
In an effort to bring attention to the nation’s outdated toxic chemical laws, Seventh Generation, the makers of many environmentally safe home products, has partnered with Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families in the Million Baby Crawl. This campaign is asking everyone, moms or not, to urge Congress for stronger chemical regulations.

Erin Brockovich
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Tags: · Amy Smart, Catherin McCord, Eric Brockovich, Hollywood, Kellie Martin, Million Baby Crawl, Seventh Generation, toxic chemical reform, Toxic Substance Control Act, TSCA