Tuesday, March 8, 2011

fresh green ideas

picture borrowed from:
www.zooble.etsy.com picture borrowed from:
Preserve:gimme 5


Anything that comes into contact with the skin should be organic. After we finish using all of our shampoos, conditioners, body washes & soaps; that I previously stocked for the house; only organic body products will be purchased.

Plastic
The next thing that I would like to eliminate from our use is any food/drink items that are contained in low grade plastic that leaches into the food and water, which is toxic to the body and stored in the body for an unknown amount of time. I will also buy preserve toothbrushes and recycle them along with my other #5 plastics. Preserve continues to pay you to send back your used Preserve brand toothbrush and then they will recycle it for you!



Check out Green Living for more information on plastics.
www.greenlivingonline.com/article/get-rid-plastic-water-bottles
I have already switched to glass food storage containers for leftovers. I recycle all plastic food containers that I can.

Recycle your #5 containers!
Think of how cool it would be to start a local co-op for #5 recycling!! Someone could host a day at their house during a certain window of time, and people could bring their clean containers and pack up a few big boxes to ship out, and then each person could pitch in a certain amount of money to pay to ship it out! For all of you skeptics out there, preserve conducted a Life Cycle Assessment study to make sure that the environmental impact of shipping recycling back to them did not outweigh the benefits of keeping the #5's out of the landfill. They assure you that the benefits far outweigh the negatives.



Things you can recycle through preserve: gimme5:
Britta filters
yogurt cups
Tom's of Maine Deodorant containers


Check out their website for more info:
www.preserveproducts.com/recycling/gimme5.html


Preserve Gimme 5
823 NYS Rte. 13
Cortland, NY 13045


Lastly, I am going to start supporting more "green" organizations/companies and implement green practices into my own business.

This summer we will be frequenting farmers markets, pick-your-owns and small farm stands to support local farms and decrease our footprint. I will also continue to buy handmade gifts from http://www.etsy.com/ to support small business and artists worldwide and keep my money out of the hands of greedy corporations and their owners.


Check out my Etsy shop!
http://www.themermaidsbraid.etsy.com/


Other etsy shops I love:
http://www.zooble.etsy.com/
www.oceanmiststudio.etsy.com
www.sweetheartsinner.etsy.com
www.loveyduds.etsy.com

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