Saturday, October 25, 2008

Go Green; Save Green - Part 1: Reduce

REDUCE
One of the biggest impacts you can make on the Earth is to reduce the number of items you consume on a daily basis. This practice can also help you save money which, in today's economy, is really important!

First, drive less. It is quite fashionable today to drive less, given the $3+ cost-per-gallon of gas. To support this economical and Earth-friendly practice, look for easy ways to cut back on your gas bills by taking public transportation if it’s available. Carpooling is a great idea, but even if it doesn’t work every day, try to share a ride with friends or family once per week when you’re out and about. Also try to minimize your shopping trips. For example, if you currently visit the grocery store four times per week, commit to creating a shopping list, and you can cut that down to just two times per week quite easily.

Second, buy less. With the holidays right around the corner, it might be hard to imagine buying less, but a truly Green consumer weighs each purchase based on how it impacts the Earth. For example, you must consider the environmental costs involved in growing, harvesting, producing, packaging and transporting all items. From a green perspective, you need to take all of these issues into account when making a purchase, but from a budgeting perspective, you should also consider the very first question a true environmentalist should ask: do I really need to buy this item? Many things that we buy for ourselves and others end up cluttering our personal space, and then ultimately are discarded to clutter a landfill Instead of adding to this problem, double- and triple- think every purchase before making it.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Great Green Baby Gift Ideas

A new baby is a great opportunity to introduce your friends and family members to the many changes, big and small, that we can make to be “Greener” consumers. Baby gifts are a wonderful way to introduce new parents to Green products, and, who knows – they might stick with them!

Giving green gifts is increasingly popular, as it provides an opportunity for your gift to stand out from the crowd and make a positive impact on the Earth.

Green gifts are constructed of organic or recycled materials, or at least have a minimum impact on the Earth. The packaging of the product should be minimal to reduce waste. Seek zero packaging when possible, but if necessary look for recycled paper packaging. The least desirable packaging is plastic, which takes significant energy to produce and is difficult to recycle. If the only option is plastic packaging, seek minimal amounts of plastic, or purchase carbon offset credits to make up for it.

Gifts for Getting Dressed

Your options in buying green baby clothes are many and increase almost daily. Today you can find organically-grown cotton clothing fairly easy. Even some of the large chain stores like Target carry certain items made of this fabric. Organic cotton is grown with natural fertilizers and is free from toxic chemicals. A field must be pesticide-free for at least three years to qualify as organic, and the cotton must be processed based on International organic standards.

Bamboo is also an excellent choice for baby clothes, as it is both eco-friendly and softer than even the softest cotton on the market. Bamboo fabrics have a natural sheen and are frequently compared to silk and cashmere. Another great benefit of using bamboo fabric for baby clothing is its naturally-occurring antibacterial properties.

Gifts for Bath Time
Avoid the commonly-available plastic bath toys and focus instead on healthy, safe and eco-friendly options for the bath. For example, if you are looking for cute towels, you can find many options in both organically-grown cotton and bamboo. Although it may sound strange, bamboo fibers make amazingly soft, silky fabrics. In fact, many people choose bamboo towels based on touch alone, without even realizing they are choosing a sustainable fabric. Bamboo is a fast-growing plant that grows without pesticides, herbicides or other chemicals. It does not destroy natural forests or take an undue toll on the Earth, thus making it an excellent option for eco-conscious consumers.

As for baby-washes and lotions, all those petroleum-based products can be skipped for more eco- and body-friendly options. The chemicals used in most cosmetics and toiletries range from toxic to dangerous, and everything in between. Some major things to look out for include shampoos and conditioners containing petroleum products, hair dyes with carcinogenic coal tar, deodorants containing aluminum, hairsprays and hair gels containing petroleum derivatives, formaldehyde, phthalates and synthetic fragrance.

Also look out for cosmetic and toiletry products that were not tested on animals. Not only does this mean that you are not testing your ethics, but often products with the Humane Cosmetics Standard (HCS) label also happen to meet the above criteria and are therefore better choices overall.

Gifts for Playtime
Most toy aisles are filled with plastics, which are energy-intensive to create and slow to decompose in our landfills. Instead of adding to the waste, seek green alternatives to baby toys. For example, there are many super-soft and amazingly beautiful stuffed toys made from organic fabrics and stuffing. These items are often checked more thoroughly for safety than typical toys, since they are catering to a high-end market.

Also available are wooden toys created with green-certified hardwoods and fast-growing woods. They have all-natural finishes, paint and stains, making them safe for baby, and also safer for the world.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Dreaming of a Green Christmas

With the holidays approaching, I thought it would be a good time to start thinking about Green gifts for everyone on your list:

1. Intangible Gifts
Some of the most eco-conscious gifts are those that don’t involve any wrapping paper. These gifts provide resources that last long after the holidays are over and are an excellent way to give someone something that does good for the world. Ideas include: donating time or money to a charity that means something to the recipient; buying carbon offsets on behalf of the recipient; planting a forest in the recipient’s name; or sponsoring an endangered animal.

2. Educational Gifts
If you have people on your list who have expressed interest in being more green, but simply don’t know where to begin, you can give them something that helps them become more aware of the Green movement. A search at any bookstore for green topics will provide you with many choices, including the DVD “An Inconvenient Truth,” and books like “Green Goes with Everything: Simple Steps to a Healthier Life and a Cleaner Planet.” If the recipient enjoys cooking, you could try one of many organic food cook books, like “The Organic Cook’s Bible,” and if he enjoys gardening, “Organic Gardening for Dummies” might be a nice choice.

3. Traditional Gifts
You don’t have to look far to get wonderful traditional gifts like toys, linens and clothing that don’t negatively impact the environment. For example, you can find clothing made of organic cotton in many major retailers today. Bamboo towels, socks and bathrobes are amazingly silky-soft, and have antibacterial properties in addition to being environmentally sound. Wooden toys built from sustainable trees are also an excellent choice for children.