Find green gifts for Father’s Day
June 12th, 2009
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.
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Bagging the bags: How I beat the plastic for a week
June 5th, 2009
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.”
Related Topics: · Ikea, plastic bag laws, plastic bags, reusable bags, shopping totes, Whole Foods Market
Twenty great, green decorative items with stories to tell
May 29th, 2009
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
Those pretty knick-knacks and decorative items around your home likely have a history. There’s the crystal bowl that was an anniversary gift from a dear friend, or the candleholder your mom gave you before she died — they all hold great significance.
We’ve found 20 lovely decorative items with their own stories. Our picks come from far-flung nations or close to home, made by fair-trade artisans or creative artists using recycled, natural materials. Take a moment to shop our selections. (Most of the websites selling these goodies have lots of other green items to check out.)
Related Topics: · artisan pieces, cork, elephant art, fair trade products, folk art, Green Decor, green decorative items, hand-made decor, Home Decor, Natural products, organic cotton, reclaimed building materials, recycled felt, recycled glass, recycled products, soy candles, sustainable art, teak, World of Good
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
Ten great, green, blooming and fragrant gifts for Mother’s Day
April 26th, 2009
By Laura Elizabeth May
Green Right Now
When getting ready for Mother’s Day, don’t forget about Mother Earth. We have gathered eight ideas that your mother will love an
d won’t hurt the earth.
A Gift That Blooms
1. Flowers are always right for Mom’s Day. If you are leaning in that direction, consider buying local blooms from a local florist. Picking out flowers that are grown locally cuts down on the amount of gas used to bring you that flower, and you will be supporting your neighborhood economy. If cut flowers aren’t easily found, look for a perennial or shrub in a pot.
Related Topics: · Arbor Day Foundation, Blackbird Bakery, chocolate, flowers, fruits, handcrafted jewelry, Microplace, Mother's Day, natural scents, organic cotton, Organic Food, perfume, Sephora, sweets, Taza Chocolate, TheFind, Trees, Vintage Naturals, WomenHeart, WorldofGood, Yumi&Laurie blankets
Soft on you and the environment: Organic cotton towels
March 27th, 2009
From The National Geographic Online Store

Organic Cotton Hand Towel
Turning off the water while you brush your teeth, installing a low-flow showerhead, and simply taking shorter showers are all easy ways to make your bathroom a more environmentally conscious place. Choosing responsible-produced bath linens is another good step. These natural towels are extremely soft, on you and the environment. Made under fair labor conditions of organic cotton and organic dyes, their warm natural color complements most any decor.
- Bath towel: 55″H x 27 1/2″W
- Face towel: 19 3/4″H x 11 3/4″W
Related Topics: · Bath towels, Face towels, organic cotton, Organic Cotton Hand Towel, Organic towels, The National Geographic Online Store
Keetsa eco-friendly mattresses and bedding
March 26th, 2009
From Keetsa
Keetsa is a San Francisco-based sleep store that wants to challenge the old traditional ways of buying a mattress with new types of products and a new way of doing business.
Related Topics: · Bamboo sheets, Bedding, Eco-friendly bedding, Green Tea extract, Keetsa, Mattress cases, mattresses, Pillows, San Francisco




