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A coalition of manufacturers, including Walmart, J.C.Penney's, and Timberland, has formed to rate the sustainability of globally sourced items, and the companies who sell them. The score reflects not only the ecologic impact of the item, but also the working conditions under which the item was made. With any luck, one day you might pick up t-shirt in Walmart, and find not only a size and price, but also a sustainability rating right there on the tag.
http://adorablenapalm.blogspot.com/2011/03/rated-g-for-green.htmlA coalition of manufacturers, including Walmart, J.C.Penney's, and Timberland,... more
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Get them here: http://www.ecobold.com/products/57-organic-cotton-pants
Green Fashion by Tdama is simply so cool and exotic! These organic cotton pants are made to make your life so comfortable and enjoyable. Forget those pants that don't feel good or that are really tight on you they are comfortable, feminine and playful. If you are going for a dance class or a night out in the town, this pair of clothing is perfect for you! The tiered design gives a bold and sexy look.
This green fashion Gaucho pants is designed by the clothing Company Tdama who focuses on styles and textiles that are fun and comfortable to wear and have minimum impact to the environment. The eco-friendly materials used in this pant are produced using less water than others; no pesticides and chemicals are used leaving our soil and air pollution free.
Tdama's green fashion pants comes in various colors: blue, raspberry, olive, sage, black, brown, ruby red and white. They have three sizes: S, M, L. Sizes are 6% stretchable (hence the absolute comfort!).
The price for one pair of Gauchos is $68. But do not forget to get them at the discount price of 30% off (coupon already included in price).
- Material: Organic cotton, soy, spandex
(*Sage and Olive are made with Bamboo/Organic Cotton/Spandex)
- Length: Capri
- Fold over waist band
- Made in California, USA
By buying these green fashion pants by Tdama you take another step not only for a healthier body but also towards making our environment pollution free and green.Get them here: http://www.ecobold.com/products/57-organic-cotton-pants
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“When we think about global warming, growing cancer rates, deepening poverty in some of the world’s poorest countries, and even increasing chemical sensitivities, our clothes closets are probably not the first villain that comes to mind, but our clothes can be a significant, quiet co-conspirator,” says organicconsumer.org.
Fortunately for the image-conscious, protecting the environment for future generations doesn’t mean that the modern fashionista can’t still flaunt her fabulousness in a sustainable, environmentally-friendly way.
http://blogs.creativeloafing.com/dailyloaf/2010/05/21/eco-friendly-fashion-how-is-vintage-clothing-green/“When we think about global warming, growing cancer rates, deepening poverty in... more
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Susan Sarandon is asking the American public to help stop global warming by participating in Capitol Climate Action — the country’s largest show of civil disobedience about global warming in history.
Sarandon says: “Civil disobedience can overcome great challenges and global warming is the greatest challenge of our time. On March 2nd, thousands will come together in Washington D.C for a historic protest on the climate crisis. Many will continue our tradition of peaceful, civil disobedience.”
What do you think? Is protest a thing of the past? Are you for working for the things you belive in or fighting against?Susan Sarandon is asking the American public to help stop global warming by... more
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SRO's book on how to be invisibly green (no...she's not talking about the emperor's new wardrobe). Love that purse made from old tires.SRO's book on how to be invisibly green (no...she's not talking about the... more
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Nettles and hemp and mohair! Oh MY!
"It’s green, it grows in the wild, it stings and you can make fabric out of it. Guess what it is! It’s stinging-nettle, a plant that most of us would have never imagined making fabric from. But nettle fiber is not the only thread that triggers our imagination; nowadays you can indulge in many luxurious fabrics weaved from the most exotic plants. To celebrate the Year of Natural Fibers, we take you on a little trip around the world to highlight some of our favorite discoveries. Whether you're a designer or simply a fashion addict, you're going to love these fibers and fabrics!....."Nettles and hemp and mohair! Oh MY!
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Erin is a green teen that helped start a movement to make fashion and cosmetics safe and green. She takes us behind the scenes of "Turning Green", an teen eco fashion show that she organized in New York city for earth day.
Erin is a green teen that helped start a movement to make fashion and cosmetics safe... more
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