Europe, Asia trounce U.S. in Eco-Certification
There’s a widespread demand for green products, accompanied by a demand for clear eco-certification information and eco-labeling. Why aren’t U.S. policymakers moving to provide a trustworthy national eco-certification system for consumers?
Reusable, Upcycled Bag Giveaway at Green Mamma
A new green friend, Jessica at GreenMamma.org recently posted this recycled, reusable bag giveaway, and I just wanted to spread the word. Although I’m a bit behind the times with this post, if you comment on her blog by noon tomorrow, a new (upcycled) reJAVAnate bag could be yours for free!
Upcycling Plus!
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Why DIY is all about Empowerment.
The greatest strength of Capitalism, according to economists, is its ability to self-correct. There is no lumbering government control mechanism dictating what should or should not be produced in a given year. It’s all determined by the people. And the people, to put it succinctly, know what they want. Those who fawn over capitalism’s genius [...]
A Review of the Halo Sleep Sack: On the Thin Side
It’s spring now and the organic Halo Sleep Sack we’re using now fits the bill. The biggest thing the Halo brand has going for it is that it’s an affordable option for those who want to go organic, a noble choice given the wide use of pesticides in producing cotton. Here’s the problem with the Halo Sleep Sack: it’s not much of a blanket.
I am human. -or- Earth Day ate my baby bouncer!
…Having just written a well-researched piece on “The Three R’s” of green living, I was of course beholden to my mantra to avoid buying new wherever possible. This means not rushing off to a big box store every time you have a new idea for a gadget. “But I want it now!” said my pioneering shopping spirit. Once it gets hold of an idea it is like hell on wheels…
The First “R”: 5 ways to be a better green parent
I recently discussed “The First R” of the “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” triad and its origins, but what would all the theoretics be without some good, practical ideas? Here are 5 ideas to start with when trying to reduce and enjoy a simpler more sustainable life.
The Origins of “Reduce, Reuse, Recyle”
We’ve all heard the phrase “Reduce, Reuse, Recyle,” and seen the pretty logo with the three green arrows that represents the triad. But how many of us really follow any but the Third “R” — recycling our trash and sleeping soundly thinking we’ve done our part?
Make Your Own Diaper Rash Cream
Here’s a recipe for all natural diaper rash ointment. I’ve had great success this time around dealing with diaper rash (i.e. preventing it!). For baby’s health it’s better to use eco-friendly plant-based salves and creams such as this one. For more of what works for me in preventing diaper rash, read on!






