Wildly meaningful gifts from World Wildlife Fund
November 6th, 2009
Green Right Now Reports
As we were prowling for practical green gifts to feature in our coming 2009 Green Gifts Lists, this simple T-shirt caught our eye. It’s green, unisex and made with organic cotton. And you’ve got that iconic Panda there on the side. What more could a greenie want?

Organic cotton T from World Wildlife Fund
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Some toys turn up with lead, again…though most tested are clean
October 30th, 2009
Green Right Now Reports
Illinois’ PIRG, a non-profit public interest group, released results of recent testing for toxic chemicals on toys this week, finding that three items intended for children exceeded current safety standards, and two products contact phthalates in violation of federal law.
The tested toys and products can be seen at HealthyToys.org, where they will be incorporated into a much larger list. Researchers at HealthyToys.org are readying a long list of items that will be available before the 2009 December holidays.
Related Topics: · Healthy Toys, HealthyStuff.org, Illinois PIRG, lead in toys, Public Interest Research Groups, Toxic chemicals, toxic toys, toys with lead content
From collars to coats: A compendium of chemicals in consumer goods
September 18th, 2009
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
Lead in toys is scary enough, but that’s only the start. Now, you might need to take a second look at your handbag, your car, your pet’s bed and even your clothes. The non-profit group Healthy Stuff reports that their recent tests of 900 everyday consumer products turned up some toxic [...]
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Look what we found: TheFind and GoodGuide
April 29th, 2009
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
From electronics powered by the sun to plates made from corn, towels woven from bamboo and suits spun from recycled plastic bottles, green products are crowding into stores. Never before has the green consumer enjoyed such a dazzling, dizzying…and completely confusing array of treats.
How does one choose? Should you get the locally grown zucchini or the organically farmed summer quash? The bamboo towel from Asia or the organic cotton bath sheet from Texas? Organic face cream or natural? Disposable or reusable? Plastic or stainless? Is it green, sustainable, FSC and Fair Trade?
Related Topics: · Fair Trade, Good Guide, Green Products, green shopping, healthy eating, household products, Organic Food, Organics, search engines, The Find, Toxins
Amazon offering Earth Day specials and sweepstakes
April 2nd, 2009
From Amazon
Earth Day 2009 is April 22, and Amazon is launching Earth Day Savings at www.amazon.com/earthday, where customers can save on organic groceries, home products, CFLs and more. Additionally, learn how to go Extreme Green, Ease Into Green, or be Eco-Chic.
Amazon and ENERGY STAR will also host the Earth Day Sweepstakes. Five first-place winners will receive two ENERGY STAR-qualified powerhouses: a Toshiba laptop and a Brother multifunction printer. Fifteen second-place winners will receive the Brother printer. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Enter here by April 22, 2009. See Official Rules
for details.
You can also celebrate with recycled and repurposed wood and plastic toys. Shop our large selection of eco-friendly toys from Spring Toys, Green Toys, Plan Toys, and more.
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Green Goods: Recycled games and toys from Mindware, Uberstix and the trash
December 16th, 2008
By John DeFore
Gifts for kids come from everywhere along the Earth-friendly spectrum, from things that will be landfill fodder in months (be they easily broken or tie-ins to passing fads) to those that are actually toxic.
Among the sturdy, built-to-last variety, though, some consider the environment more than others. Board games, for instance, will often be kept around and enjoyed for years — if they’re fun — and my guess is some readers will share my childhood memories of playing the decades-old games my parents enjoyed in their school days.
Related Topics: · Gifts, Mindware, recycled toys, Uberstix
Great green toy ideas for 2008
November 25th, 2008
By Shermakaye Bass and Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
Want to stay safe, avoid toxic toy recalls and make your toy selections a little greener this season? There are no guarantees but here are few ideas:
- Maybe your toddler (19 months and up) would enjoy Plan Toy’s delightful preservat
ive-free rubberwood Pull-Along Snail or the equally cheeky Dancing Alligator (both about $19). Plan Toys are green and made in America.
Related Topics: · Doug & Melissa toys, Fat Brain Toys, Green toys, North Star toys, Plan Toys, Terra Experience, Terra Kids
Toys, toys, toys: ‘Tis the season for research and reason
November 25th, 2008
By Shermakaye Bass
Green Right Now
It’s the giving season once again, and already we’re decking halls, basting turkeys, stringing lights and scratching our heads over what Santa might send down the chimney. It’s a tough call this year, considering our less-than-merry economy. Even old St. Nick is tightening his belt.
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