eBay opens green shopping hub
March 9th, 2010
From Green Right Now Reports
eBay, that giant online garage sale, announced today that it will offer a new green shopping hub.

Mandala Record Clock made from an old vinyl album, and sold on eBay
The hub will help shoppers identify products that are green by virtue of being vintage or used; made of sustainable materials or designed to save energy.
Related Topics: · consumer goods, eBay, eBay green hub, Green Team at eBay, rainforests, recycle, reuse, Team Earth
Recovering chairs, Blugirlart turns throwaways into thrones
February 5th, 2010
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
Recycling doesn’t mean settling for something less. It can mean adding value for less. But the end product might even be better than ever. (Hence, the term upcycling.)

VictorVictoria chair (Photo: Blugirlart Inc.)
But whether a first iteration or an item’s reincarnation is superior hardly matters when the end result makes the owner happy and the object serves its purpose well, maybe even rises above, to a higher calling.
Those who reclaim items for a second or third life are often driven by this reward, the thrill of taking something bound for the trash and rescuing it, restoring it and assigning it to a better life. We’re thinking of artists who meld old garden tools into garden sculpture or carpenters who assemble barn planks into gleaming table tops.
Related Topics: · Blugirlart Inc., home furnishings, Max Rudolf, reclaimed furniture, recovering chairs, Recycle & Reuse, reupholstery, Suzanne Meyer-Pistorius, upcycling
Green stores spring forth, from New Jersey to California
January 14th, 2010
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
Everyone knows you can’t shop your way to green. A true greenie is always looking for ways to reduce and reuse. That line of thinking generally doesn’t propel you to the mall, at least not often.
BUT…you knew there was a but… eco-conscious consumers still have needs. Their motivations are just different. They look to buy lower impact, organic products from like-minded companies and retailers. They want fairly produced goods to create a less-toxic home environment, with healthful food, that supports sustainable practices.
Over the past two years, we’ve noticed that the market is bringing us more and more small, green stores that aim to be a nexus for this movement. Take it back. Some are large, like the home supply Green Depot in New York City. They sell lotsa stuff that can really help you dig in to cut your energy bills and remodel greenly.
Related Topics: · Allentown, BarbaraKesslerBlog, Chicago, Earth Goddess, eco-friendly retailers, Green 11, Green Depot, green stores, Greenheart Shop, Houston, Minneapolis, New Jersey, New York City, One Green Street, organic clothing, Organic Food, recycled products, San Francisco, Twin Cities Green
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
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
Green and chic: 5 eco-friendly chairs
February 12th, 2009
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
If you’re working on making your furniture environmentally correct, but you don’t want to sacrifice on style, we’ve found a handful of websites with wonderful, elegant options. Today, we’re shopping for chairs.
Earthsake sells all kinds of furniture made from sustainably harvested wood and luxury eco-friendly fabrics. We like the Milan Puff chair (at left), which comes in a variety of bentwood frames and lots of fabric for the cloud-like cushion. They’re on sale now, and range from $315 to $415 based on the grade of fabric you select.
Related Topics: · Branch, Earthsake, eco-friendly chairs, eco-friendly furniture, green chairs, green furniture, Sustainable Furniture, Viesso, Viva Terra, Vivavi





