New 2009 TVs are cutting their use of juice
January 8th, 2009 · No Comments
By Tom Kessler
Green Right Now
Television manufacturers are using this week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to debut new eco-friendly products and designs. In some cases, the new digital TV sets surpass the federal government’s Energy Star 3.0 requirements.
Japan’s Sony is unveiling a series of energy efficient televisions. The company says its new BRAVIA VE5-series models (pictured) will offer substantial power savings by using a zero-watt standby power switch, along with motion and light sensors that minimize energy usage.
Irvine, Calif.-based VIZIO is rolling out seven new EcoHD LCD HDTVs that consume less energy and exceed Energy Star 3.0 requirements by as much as 25 percent.
Tags: · Consumer electronics, Sony, VIZIO
Green Goods: Verterra dinnerware
December 31st, 2008 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
You’ve got party plans. And your regular dinnerware just won’t accommodate the crowd. What’s the green solution?
There are several options on the market, including recycled plastic plates and pressed paper plates that will biodegrade (shout out to Chinet; who knew?). But there’s only one product we’ve seen that covers the green spectrum like moss on rocks: Verterra disposable dinnerware.
Tags: · dinnerware, Green Goods, Verterra
Slideshow: green gifts for baskets
December 11th, 2008 · No Comments
There are plenty of pre-made gift baskets, and sure, that is easier on you. But if you like being one of Santa’s elves, if you like filling the sleigh with cool green gifts that pre-made baskets can only dream of - and being sure of their content and origins - then you are in the right place.
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Santa Monica’s Eco Gift Festival features top green shopping
December 4th, 2008 · No Comments
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
The Eco Gift Festival in Santa Monica set for next week claims to be the biggest green gift convention in the world. With a projected attendance of 15,000 and 150 vendors, it may well be, we’re not sure, but it certainly promises a big presence with sellers offering gifts made from garbage, recycled silver and gold, bamboo, plant-based medicinal oils (hey, it’s LA), and even poop.
Tags: · Cool Planet Jewelry, Eco Gift Festival, eco shopping, Inconvenient Bag, Mr. Ellie Pooh, recycled products, Santa Monica, Tom's Shoes
Really green Christmas gifts for 2008
November 24th, 2008 · 1 Comment
By Barbara Kessler and Julie Bonnin
Green Right Now
Tis’ the season to be…conservative? Afraid so. As the economic downturn and the need to better care for our planet converge into a new aesthetic, we are facing an unusual holiday season. We can show we care with holiday gifts that help us all to consume less.
This might seem the antithesis of consumerism, too bah humbug to be any fun. But we think you’ll see that we’re talking about smarter consuming; buying durable goods that cut out the disposables, forsaking chemical-laden items and making some of your own stuff, whether its soda or energy. Read on:
Tags: · bamboo utensils, Ghana baskets, Green Christmas gifts, green gifts, holiday, Klean Kanteen, LaChambra cookware, Penguin Soda Maker, reusable bags, SIGG, SolarGorilla, soy candles, Voltaic solar panel mesenger bag
Green Depot adding Bowery location for NYC
November 12th, 2008 · No Comments
From Green Right Now
Brooklyn-based Green Depot, which supplies the New York area with eco-friendly building and living solutions, announced it will open a retail space on the Bowery in Manhattan. The store will carry practical “green” do-it-yourself, lifestyle and design products in five categories to help customers choose products that address the aspects of green [...]
Tags: · Green building supplies, New York City
Green goods: conserve powerstrip
November 7th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Public awareness of “phantom power” usage — the way electronic devices use energy even when they’re turned
off — may be growing, but it’s likely that awareness isn’t having a huge effect on consumer behavior. After all, most people plug their computer and home entertainment equipment into power strips tucked under desks and behind cabinetry, where accessing it to unplug devices is inconvenient.
Tags: · Conserve, Home Energy, household gadgets, phantom power
Green goods: the treegator
October 24th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
PVC isn’t looked upon kindly by many environmentalists, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t without its uses — like a beautifully simple watering device that could do a lot of good for struggling plants.
The natural tendency, when you’ve planted a tree and are concerned about helping it survive, is to set a sprinkler system on heavy rotation or go out every day to water it. But sprinklers spread water far beyond where it’s needed, and a heavy one-time watering can lose a lot to evaporation and runoff.
Tags: · GreenGoods, landscape, Treegator, Trees, water
Green goods: biodegradable fishing line
October 15th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Eco-minded fishing enthusiasts may be aware, and appalled, that the traditional monofilament fishing line they
probably use isn’t only made of petroleum but, should a stretch of it break off and get lost in the deep, it will hang around for centuries, quite likely obstructing fish habitat and definitely junking up our already too polluted waters.
One solution: Bioline biofilament, which when dropped into a lake, according to the manufacturer, “will be gone in five years versus six hundred.”
Tags: · biodegradable, Bioline Biofilament, fishing line, Go Fast and Light, Green Goods, John DeFore
Green goods: Pentel’s “Recycology”
October 7th, 2008 · No Comments
By John DeFore
Barring a mass return to quill-and-ink pot technology, one way to green the world’s desk drawers is to pump up the percentage of recycled materials in office supplies. Pentel is working that angle aggressively with a Recycology line that touches on most of the popular ways to manually put words and pictures on paper: Its pencils, gel and fiber-tipped pens, and permanent markers are all made with a high percentage of recycled plastic.
None of the items contains less than 50% recycled material in its body (ink and lead, of course, don’t count in that percentage); some are well over that threshold, like a “Cool Lines” pencil that is 75% recycled and 67% post-consumer waste.
Tags: · Green Goods, office supplies, Pentel, recycled materials
eBay Does A "World Of Good"
September 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
eBay announced this week that it will pave the way for eco-conscious consumers with a new marketplace dubbed “WorldofGood.com by eBay”. Designed to help shoppers find green and socially responsible products, the new shopping site will feature items made from recycled materials, organic raw goods and artisan wares produced by people in developing nations.
The partnership between the world’s largest online marketplace and World of Good, Inc., a start-up that aims to bring ethically produced goods to retailers, makes a certain sense.
Tags: · eBay, recycle, reuse, World of Good
BPA: Steering Away From A Risky Plastic
May 5th, 2008 · No Comments
By Lynette Holloway
Eastman Chemical may have come out ahead in the recent move by the Canadian government to label bisphenol-A, a chemical found in some forms of plastic, as toxic.
That is because the company already manufactures plastic without the noxious chemical, which could put its product in great demand. Last fall, the company rolled out [...]
Tags: · Aladdin, bisphenol-A, Born Free, BPA, Camelbak, Eastman Chemical, Environmental Working Group, Nalgene, Playtex Infant Care, SIGG, Tritan




