What a nice change to find a company that produces furniture to your own specification if you wish and whose products are green. This is quite a rare thing in the furniture market, after all furniture is made from wood,
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Filed by David Allen at July 6th, 2007 on 8:00 am
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These stools are made out of naturally spun bamboo. They add a colorful punch to any room, making them a great addition to that dusty little corners, children’s play area, deck or anywhere else you can imagine them
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Filed by erin at July 6th, 2007 on 8:00 am
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Bamboo is the best material ever! Not only is it renewable, it’s versatile enough a material it can be clothing, flooring, and a cutting board.
Bamboo is 16% harder than maple (shocking, I know!), which makes it a
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Filed by erin at July 6th, 2007 on 6:00 am
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These cute magnets are made out of recycled telephone books, magazines and other waste paper by a co-operative in Bangkok. It is one of the few ways that women there can obtain reliable and fulfilling employment. The mag
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Filed by erin at July 6th, 2007 on 4:00 am
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The thought of furniture that is made out of tires does seem weird at first. But once you check out these innovative designs by Viva Terra, you’ll change your mind too.
This really cool ottoman is made out of recy
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Filed by erin at July 6th, 2007 on 3:00 am
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It’s easy to want to do the right thing, especially when it comes to being an ethical consumer, but it’s difficult to know how. Luckily, this new book by Melissa Corkhill, editor of the Green Parent magazine,
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Filed by erin at July 5th, 2007 on 11:00 pm
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These pieces of furniture are made from only FSC certified wood, further more has been painted by hand with non toxic VOC free paints, and finished off by being sealed with a non toxic low VOC sealant, which will keep t
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Filed by David Allen at July 5th, 2007 on 10:00 am
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I would just like to see the bottle that this one comes out of!
Cork is a great renewable resource from Portugal more familiarly known for being put inside the neck of a wine bottle, but there has been some really innov
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Filed by David Allen at July 3rd, 2007 on 12:00 pm
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Many have been told to try to cut down on burgers and start looking for alternatives. Hamburgers are known to be among the most sought after meal and alternatives to ground beef have been offered and hence have lead to t
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Filed by Brian Yalung at July 3rd, 2007 on 6:54 am
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Gas ranges and stoves are known necessities to be able to cook food for consumers. While we all know that most people would prefer to eat cooked food, it is the appliances used to prepare them that would normally take
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Filed by Brian Yalung at July 3rd, 2007 on 3:54 am
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These stackable and versatile lounge chairs are made out of reclaimed locust wood. The metal frame is made out of recycled paper clips and other metals.
It’s $1,700 from Acronym Designs. A bit pricey, but it’
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Filed by erin at July 2nd, 2007 on 10:00 pm
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These beautiful wind chimes was handmade using environmentally-friendly bamboo by locals on the island of Bali. It’a a fair-trade product that is designed to brighten the outdoors and improve your karma. They are
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Filed by erin at July 2nd, 2007 on 8:00 pm
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The best way to put theories to work is to be the actual philosophers buckling down to work. Students are the best apprentice green awareness individuals who can make it happen. All it needs is joining hands and placing
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Filed by Brian Yalung at July 1st, 2007 on 6:21 am
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Everyone knows composting is important. But it can always be a little gross, especially in a small kitchen, where you don’t have the right supplies to make is clean and odor free.
This ceramic compost crock from B
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Filed by erin at June 30th, 2007 on 12:00 am
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These compost bags, which use can use to line your compost pot or on their own, are 100% certified biodegradable. This means you can throw them in your compost along with the scraps, worry- and mess- free!
They act just
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Filed by erin at June 30th, 2007 on 12:00 am
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