EcoSalon Daily Favorite![]() Oct 13, 2008 at 6:00 am by Mike Sowden Green Your Junk: 16 Creative Ways to Upcycle Before You RecycleThe recyclers are out in force. Whether it's using a local recycle centre or a council-provided green bin, it's never been easier to get your household waste processed back into useful raw materials. But that takes energy - and why spend that energy when this "rubbish" can be turned into something useful in its present form? Here are some of our suggestions for making the most of what you have already. ...Read More Related Posts ↓ |
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| WELLNESS / ECOSALON HOME Oct 13, 2008 at 5:00 am by Sara Ost Green Lifestyle Expert Sara Snow's Top Organic Food Picks![]() As creator and host of Get Fresh with Sara Snow and Living Fresh for the Discovery Networks, green lifestyle expert Sara Snow has reached millions of viewers with a message of simple, attainable green living. She was nice enough to stop by EcoSalon to share her favorite organic choices. Top 10 Organic Food ...Read More Related Posts ↓ |
| LIFESTYLE / ECOSALON HOME Oct 13, 2008 at 5:00 am by Liz Lewis TripAdvisor's Giving Away a Million. Want to Help Them?![]() TripAdvisor, an online travel community, is running the More than Footprints initiative and they want your help. They've picked 5 travel related non-profit organizations to give a total of $1 million dollars. But they can't ...Read More Related Posts ↓ |
| LIFESTYLE / ECOSALON HOME Oct 11, 2008 at 5:15 pm by Mike Sowden Eco Links to Green Your Weekend![]() Check out what's going on in green: Prince Charles is on the warpath again - this time he's pointing the finger at architects who seek to improve the green credibility of ecologically unsound buildings by adding ineffective innovations, ...Read MoreRelated Posts ↓ |
| FASHION / ECOSALON HOME Oct 13, 2008 at 5:00 am by Allison McCarthy From Plastic to Fabric![]() Ever since joining the eco-fashion bandwagon, I’ve been fascinated by the concept of turning recycled plastic bottles into fabric. The first time I read about this innovative clothing material, I had to do a twice over - I just couldn’t fathom how plastic could become fabric. Sure, petroleum products are made into clothing (e.g. nylon track ...Read More Related Posts ↓ |
| FASHION / ECOSALON HOME Oct 10, 2008 at 9:00 am by Kim Derby Wearing Eco on the Inside and Out![]() Sometimes I wonder if the small eco-efforts I make each day actually affect anything at all, let alone the larger eco-atmosphere. At other times I haven’t a worry or a wonder, and am grateful to carry on with my day changing what I can. I do know that the green movement is firmly established as a lifestyle choice, and not ...Read More Related Posts ↓ |
| DECOR / ECOSALON HOME Oct 13, 2008 at 5:00 am by Luanne Bradley Green Home Moving Sensation Wins California's Highest Environmental Honor![]() Who would have thought house moving can be as stressful on trees and landfills as it is on the old marriage? Massive cardboard boxes piled high in a moving truck. Think about it. We assemble them, fill them with our precious books, clothes and snow globe collections, only to toss them once we are unpacked and busy feathering our new ...Read More Related Posts ↓ |
| DECOR / ECOSALON HOME Oct 13, 2008 at 5:00 am by Kim Derby For Title, See Content![]() The title should look like this: The Bamboo Grass Mat That Would Be Really Cool If It Were Bamboo Grass. Say it isn't so. Call the eco-police. My list of clever household items that should be eco but aren't, just got bigger. ...Read More Related Posts ↓ |
| ARTISAN / ECOSALON HOME Oct 13, 2008 at 5:00 am by Tina McCarthy EcoEtsy Favorite: Artwork![]() Is your living space beginning to resemble the pages of EcoEtsy? I don't blame you. Who can resist handcrafted, sustainable style? Today's post deals with a decorating issue we all know. Finding the right frame to complement the artwork in your home can be a frustrating ordeal. With the ...Read More Related Posts ↓ |
| ARTISAN / ECOSALON HOME Oct 10, 2008 at 9:00 am by Tina McCarthy Promoting Fair Trade: Thai Tribal Crafts![]() Slash and burn agriculture is a thing of the past in Thailand, but what about the tribal people who relied on such methods for survival? In their struggle to support their loved ones, these resourceful inhabitants discovered the true value of their craft traditions. With the help of Thai Tribal Crafts, a ...Read More Related Posts ↓ |
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