Sustainable Fashion Companies Talk About Traceability Even when you buy clothes from a reliable sustainable fashion company, you don’t truly know where your clothes are coming from. You trust the company. To reassure their customers, the companies themselves are stepping up and adding traceability as a quality of their clothing. The idea doubles as a marketing and education strategy. Read more at Brooklyn Fashion + Design Accelerator Posted by → January 08, 2015 at 12:00 PM under News and Events
Rayton Solar Panels Will Finally Beat Fossil Fuels For those of you who can’t afford to switch to solar just yet, Rayton Solar has created a solar panel that costs 60% less for them to make than most companies’ regular solar panels, and is 25% more efficient. It’s also safer to produce. The resulting energy is cheaper than fossil fuel energy, even when made in the USA. You can give Rayton a hand at Indiegogo. Posted by → January 07, 2015 at 3:50 PM under News and Events
Naturally Colorful Textiles from Color Ball If you’re looking to craft colorful garments while reducing the risk you place on the environment, Color Ball has a fabric line called BotanicalDye. Color Ball gathers herbs in season and creates a line of colors that is surprisingly vivid for plant-based dyes. Eye candy is at StartUp Fashion. Posted by → January 07, 2015 at 12:00 PM under News and Events
Wellness Mama’s Natural Cleaning Product Experience For those of you who like to clean your ovens with baking soda, Wellness Mama Katie suggests a new natural product. Branch Basics concentrate is safe but faster and requires less elbow grease than baking soda. Often making your own products is good enough, but Katie used Branch Basics to deal with an emergency clean-up. Hear it from Katie. Posted by → January 07, 2015 at 8:00 AM under News and Events
Like Trees? Like Water? Try Treeless, Inkless “Paper” Offices are adopting more technology but for some uses, it’s impossible to swear off paper completely. Now the University of California, Riverside has developed a rewritable “paper” that never needs fresh ink. If this “paper” catches on, not only can it save trees but it can reduce chemical pollution. More at Inhabitat. Posted by → January 06, 2015 at 8:00 PM under News and Events
A Newborn-Sized Cloth Diaper Video An adjustable diaper that grows with your baby can be too big if your newborn is relatively small. Thankfully, Kim Rosas has found another cloth diaper she loves, and this one is newborn sized. Take a look at the Smart Bottoms Born Smart. Read the whole review at Dirty Diaper Laundry. Posted by → January 06, 2015 at 3:50 PM under News and Events
Why and How to Choose an Organic Mattress Wellness Mama has compiled a lot of information on mattresses. The purpose of her article is to explain why she chose the organic mattress she did. She begins with reasons why not to choose a regular coil spring mattress next time you need to go bed shopping. Then she explains how she found and evaluated an organic mattress. Click, a good sleep is worth the investment. Posted by → January 06, 2015 at 8:00 AM under News and Events
Green iPhone Apps If you’re phone is always on you these days, you might as well use it. Diane Hoffmaster has found five brilliant iPhone apps to help you live a greener lifestyle. While the other four are educational, EcoCharge is genius! It tells you when you’re charging your phone for too long. Get the whole list at Turning the Clock Back. Posted by → January 05, 2015 at 8:00 PM under News and Events
Organize Your Household Documents This New Year January is warning you: tax time is coming. To make sure you have the documents you will need, check out these articles on eliminating paper clutter from Clean Mama. “Simple Solutions to Eliminate Paper Clutter” shows you how to set up your home to sort paper and shred unwelcome documents. “The Secret to Keeping Mail Off the Counters” is not a secret, but it tells you how to process your mail as soon as it gets into the door. Finally, “How Long Should I Keep It For?” contains a poster to help you remember which documents are important enough to keep so you can let go of the rest. This year, reduce your missing household documents when you do your taxes. Posted by → January 05, 2015 at 5:00 PM under News and Events
Simplify Your Fridge with the Capsule Kitchen Challenge When your household grows, the contents of your fridge somehow multiply out of control and you may regretfully find yourself tossing more. It’s a bit strange, since more mouths to feed increases your need for a strict budget. Courtney Carver suggests taking on the capsule kitchen challenge, family or not. For three months, try living on a defined, simplified shopping list. Learn the benefits of simple eating at Be More with Less. Posted by → January 05, 2015 at 12:00 PM under News and Events