TAG | Low Impact
Our mission is to provide eco-friendly products while demonstrating that business can be conducted in a socially responsible manner. A Brief History Although our company is young, the formation started years ago when Michael Baetge, the owner of SC41 Furniture, Inc., founded California Futons, Inc. For more than two decades California Futons has offered natural, organic and chemical-free futons. Today, with an ever increasing awareness about our environment, choices are now not only more diverse – sustainable harvested wood, nontoxic finishes and furniture upholstered with sustainable and organically produced, low-impact dyed fabrics but abundant, making eco-friendly material more affordable than ever. Out of this social, environmental and health conscious movement, SC41 Furniture came to life. Sustainable and renewable materials, without the use of toxic chemicalsSC41’s Commitment to the Environment Green retailing means to us offering products that endure, structurally and artistically, that last for generations, without harming either the environment or the people that make or use them. We are committed to ecologically sound business practices. We are proud to be among the first US retail furniture companies whose focus is furniture that is good for us and good for the planet. The functional designs crafted by quality conscious woodworkers are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council for their conscientious use of sustainable, responsibly harvested wood. Our goal is …
Brief History · Business Practices · Choices · Conscious Movement · Decades · Eco Friendly Products · Fabrics · Forest Stewardship Council · Functional Designs · Furniture Companies · Furniture Inc · Futons · Generations · Low Impact · Offering Products · Philosophy · Renewable Materials · Responsible Manner · Retail Furniture · SC41 · Woodworkers
27
Mountains of the Moon by Melissa Baswell: The Spring 2010 Collection
No comments · Posted by admin in Go Green
The Mountains of the Moon Spring 2010 collection, titled Etendue Sauvage dans la Grande Ville (Wilderness in the City or Urban Wilderness), is inspired by the concept of discovering nature in urban environments. The designs are elegant but edgy, and classic but fresh. As with every Mountains of the Moon by Melissa Baswell collection, each design in Spring 2010 is made from sustainable fabrics (organic cotton, hemp, and tencel), dyed with eco-friendly low-impact dyes, and produced locally using fair wage labor.
2010 · Baswell · Collection · Dyes · Fabrics · Hemp · Low Impact · Melissa · Moon · Moon Spring · Mountains · Mountains Of The Moon · Nature · Organic Cotton · Spring · Tencel · Urban Environments · Urban Wilderness
The brushes are call EcoTools earth-friendly beauty. I just LOVE Eco-friendly products and I just LOVE saving our Beautiful planet! You too, start doing something good for your planet! This earth-friendly set shows respect for the planet : – Bamboo handle has a low impact on the earth’s resources as it is a highly sustainable plant. – Synthetic Taklon bristles are 100% cruelty-free. – Sleek ferrule is made from recycled aluminum. – Cosmetics brush roll is made from natural cotton and hemp. – Reusable pouch. This set comes with : – Blush brush – Eye shading brush – Eyeliner brush – Lash and brow groomer – Concealer brush – Cosmetics brush roll ( 55% hemp linen / 45% cotton ) Hope you enjoy ! Follow me on twitter : www.twitter.com/thepurestyles
Aluminum · Beautiful Planet · Beauty · Blush Brush · Bristles · Brow · brushes · Cosmetics · Earth Friendly · Eco Friendly Products · Ferrule · Friendly · Lash · Linen · love · Low Impact · Makeup · Makeup Brushes · Natural Cotton · Planet Earth · Respect · Shading · Sustainable Plant
From the moment that theyâre born, children are mass consumers. The lists that you make of all the things that your new baby needs soon turn into the lists of all the things that your young child wants. Bringing your child up to be eco-friendly may be a little daunting, but itâs achievable because thereâs more than enough help out there for all of us. Hereâs just 5 of the many ways that you can have an Eco-Friendly child:
1 Begin at Home â Encouraging your child to grow up living an eco-friendly lifestyle, begins at home, with the entire family. Set the standard and lead by example. Make sure that you recycle your plastics, washing and crushing any bottles and piling up any paper or cardboard that can be taken away to be recycled. When you have a household recycling point in your home, you can educate the whole family about what, when and how to recycle.
Tip: Why not turn it into a game or competition and make it fun at the same time?
2 Clothing â You can avoid mass-manufactured clothing created by 11 year-olds in sweatshops in Asia, by seeking out companies that sell eco-friendly and ethically produced children’s clothing.
Choosing clothing for your baby or child that encourages sustainability and is manufactured with a low impact on the environment is a great way for your child to be eco-friendly on a daily basis. Look out for eco-friendly clothing that is free of chemicals and uses 100% natural fibers.
Tip: Think about choosing sustainable fibers such as organic cotton or bamboo
3 Skin Care â Young babies and children need a lot of love and care. Creams, lotions, shampoos and soaps all help keep them healthy, clean and happy. But many of the traditional skin care products for children come in plastic, non-recyclable containers and are manufactured using inorganic ingredients.
Itâs been shown that over 60% of what we put on our skin is absorbed by the body. A young childâs immune system shouldnât have to contend with all the nasty chemicals that come in standard skin care products.
When you choose eco-friendly skin care products for your baby, you should look for products that use 100% natural ingredients and that come in containers and packaging that are 100% recyclable.
Tip: Always read the labels of baby products and look out for ingredients you want to avoid
4 Eco-Toys â Eco friendly toys are made from natural, safe materials that do not impact negatively upon either the environment, nor introduce harmful chemicals into your home. If youâre looking for a toy that you feel confident for your little ones to chew and teeth on, look for a guarantee that no pesticides or chemicals are used in the production process.
You should look out for toys that are made from 100% natural fibers and youâll be making your eco-friendly contribution to the planet.
Tip: Wooden and organic cotton toys are great fun and very eco-friendly
5 Food â Of course, one of the simplest ways to have an eco-friendly child is through your choice and selection of the food that they eat. Since babies are more prone to infections and more vulnerable to pesticides and their immune system is not fully operational, it makes sense to pick an organic product, packaged in chemical-free wrapping. Choosing locally produced food is also a way to reduce your carbon footprint and help your child live an eco-friendly lifestyle.
Tip: Save money as well by growing vegetables at home, and to encourage your children to eat the, educate with fruit/ vegetable shaped toys
So there you have it, 5 simple ways to ensure that your child starts life in an eco-friendly way.
Author Alexandra Todorova is proprietor of Angels Avenue, an online retailer of premium natural, organic and ethically produced clothing and products for babies and children carefully chosen for beautiful styles, innovative design and lasting quality. You can find out more at http://angelsavenue.co.uk
Cardboard · Child · Daily Basis · ecofriendly · Immune System · Lotions · Low Impact · Natural Fibers · New Baby · Organic Cotton · Plastics · Recyclable Containers · Recycling · Shampoos · Skin Care · Skin Care Products · Soaps · Sustainability · Sustainable Fibers · Sweatshops · Time 2 · Traditional Skin · Ways
3
Green Business Card Printing Ideas for Eco-Friendly Clothing Stores
No comments · Posted by admin in Go Green
Promoting your eco-friendly store can be done through various communication channels. Printed materials like business cards are the ideal promotional tool for your business. These prints may be small in size, but they are effective enough to open new doors of opportunities for your business.
As an advocate of the green movement, it is necessary for you to find an online eco-friendly printer that makes use of materials that have a low-impact on the environment. Finding a reliable green printing company is easy with the use of the internet. Key in the word ‘printing in Glendale, AZ’ for example, to find an online eco-friendly printer that offers their service in that area. Here are a few design tips that you can incorporate in your environment-friendly cards:
Green Background: This may sound like a cliché, but using green as a background color can well-represent your brand. The color green complements your store’s vision and also looks pleasing to the eyes. Environmental Quotes: Help spread the word about green initiative by printing environmental quotes on your business cards. You can print the message at the back of your cards to make them more noticeable. Choose an influential quote to motivate your customers to join the green revolution. Partner Environmental Organization: Include the contact information of the environmental organization you support on the other side of your business cards. Interested customers can give them a call or visit their website to show their support. Having your partner environmental organization’s contact information printed on your cards help strengthen the advocacy that the both of you support. Eco-Friendly Reminders: Inspire your customers to be more environment conscious by printing eco-friendly reminders on the back of your business cards. You can include energy and water conservation tips or recycling tips for your customer’s knowledge.
Having your business cards printed by a green printing company strengthens your advocacy and helps you to project a positive image to your clientele. Ensure the quality of their printing job by reading their online printing reviews. A reputable online eco-friendly printer use biodegradable materials that are guaranteed to produce high-quality business cards. They create recyclable business cards without compromising the quality of your prints.
With a bachelors degree in Communication Arts and a former school writer in College, Girlie Nuqui had totally found her passion as a web content writer in a printing company. And she dreams of only one thing, world peace.
Advocacy · Advocate · Background Color · Business · Business Card Printing · Business Cards · Card · Clothing · Clothing Stores · Communication Channels · Doors · ecofriendly · Environmental Organization · Glendale Az · Green · Green Revolution · Ideas · Initiative · Interested Customers · Internet Key · Low Impact · Printing · Printing Company · Printing Ideas · Reminders · S Vision · Stores · Water Conservation Tips
What is the best way to build a low-cost home that doesn’t harm the planet? Most materials such as concrete and steel are highly processed and transported long distances, making them unaffordable to millions who are in need of housing. These high-tech materials also cause a great deal of harm to the environment. The answer is to materialize locally available, low-impact natural building materials such as earth, stone, straw and small diameter wood. This article explores several methods of using earth and sustainable harvested wood to cut housing costs to rock-bottom prices. And because the techniques are user-friendly, they are ideal for do-it-yourselfers.
Earthbag building: Like other earth building methods, earthbag building is simple to learn and extremely low cost. It has evolved from the military’s use of building durable, blast and bullet resistant structures with sandbags for 100 years. Modern-day builders are using the same basic process of filling and stacking bags to build beautiful houses, offices, shops, schools and orphanages. Earthbag buildings are resistant to mold, fire, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, floods, insects and rodents.
Since the main building material is earth, which is often free or very low cost if delivered, structures can be built literally dirt-cheap. No expensive equipment is needed. Most people already have the basic tools around their home – shovels, buckets, garden hose and ladder. The building process is so simple that unskilled workers can learn each step of construction just by watching for a minute. Earthbag building is extremely adaptable and can be used to build almost any shape imaginable, including domes, vaults, roundhouses, or more typical square or rectangular designs.
Small diameter wood: U.S. forests are currently overcrowded and prone to forest fires. Millions of acres are destroyed each year to fires and disease. Gleaning small trees from the forest in a sustainable manner actually improves the health of the forest and reduces forest fires. With an inexpensive firewood permit (about $20), anyone can obtain wood for building their home. Most of this wood usually goes up the chimney to heat homes, but it is much more valuable when turned into useful products with a long life. All the wood for a house can be obtained this way at much lower cost than buying dimension lumber from a building supply center.
One option is peeling the bark off and using them in the round for pole frames. Wood in the round is much stronger than sawn lumber and requires less processing. With a portable mill or chainsaw attachment, do-it-yourselfers can also mill their own wood for beams, joists, studs, trusses, purlins, window and door frames, trim, cabinets and furniture. Where I live, builders are culling standing dead trees (sound wood) from the forest so as to avoid the time and effort of seasoning the wood. In addition, using sustainably harvested wood as described here is more aesthetically pleasing than conventional stud walls covered with sheetrock. The beauty of the wood is left exposed, honoring the tree from which it came.
Tamped earth floors: Traditional poured earth floors can last for many centuries, thereby saving a small fortune on wood floor framing and replacement of carpet and linoleum every 15 years. Earth floors look like leather once finished and are extremely beautiful. (They’re being used in trendy, custom homes.) However, poured earth floors take a long time to dry, making them impractical in all but hot, dry climates.
Tamped earth floors use less water and dry much faster. These floors can typically be walked on one or two days after installing. The building process involves screening road base or other appropriate soil through 3/8″ mesh. This mix is spread out in 2″ layers and tamped level. The process is repeated until the desired height is reached. Material for the top coat is screened again through 1/8″ mesh. The top coat mixture is hand-troweled and burnished, using just enough water to bond well. After the floor has thoroughly dried, seal with several coats of linseed oil thinned with turpentine.
Earthen plaster: One the most beautiful wall finish I’ve ever seen is earth plaster. If you’ve never seen earth plaster before, you may think of dreary brown walls. Do an Internet search for “earth plaster” and you’ll see the amazing results. Because there are many kinds of clay, there’s no limit to the range of colors, textures and special effects. One popular method uses mica in the plaster to create sparkling, brilliant walls.
Earthen plaster is the probably the most user-friendly wall finish. In many cultures women, children and the elderly have done the plaster work for centuries using just hands and basic tools. The key to durable earthen plaster is wide roof overhangs of about 36 inches. Keep rain and snow off the walls and it will last a long time, requiring only minor touchup.
These are just a few ideas to get you started reflecting about using natural building materials. Thanks to the Internet, now it’s very easy to learn about these and other low-cost building methods. Additional articles on the above topics are available for free on the author’s websites.
Want to find out *more* valuable information to get huge discounts on Self Build Houses products without paying a penny? Check this out… http:// timberframedhouses.net
Affordable · Basic Tools · Bottom Prices · Build · Building Material · Concrete And Steel · Domes · Earth Stone · Earthbag Building · ecofriendly · Forest Fires · Garden Hose · High Tech Materials · House · Housing Costs · Long Distances · Low Impact · Natural Building Materials · Resistant Structures · Roundhouses · Sandbags · Shovels · Sustainable Manner · Unskilled Workers
Eco friendly houses are the best choice. These houses are constructed using natural materials. The abrupt climatic changes have given a thought for concern for many. The increasing global temperature is disturbing the whole equilibrium. According to studies, usage of eco friendly products is known to decrease the harmful effect of poisonous gases.
Eco friendly house also bring about sustainable energy solutions. People opting to construct such houses can use natural materials like wood, solar products, and so on for the construction of home. You can also get the latest eco news about construction of houses by looking online. This will help reduce the harmful impact of global warming, climate change, and so on. Organic, all-natural, or eco-friendly products can also help cut down the excessive expenses involved. The products used will be less wasteful and less toxic than mainstream products.
Green homes for sale can help people interested in buying a green house at a lower rate. It is very easy to get information on such houses online too. In addition to being one of the first, largest, and most respected online resources for green products, we offer advice and information on greening your home. One can be rest assured that all eco-friendly products are non-toxic and guaranteed to be safe for your children, home, and environment.
Using such products will also help save energy on your appliances, go vegan and organic or just live a low-impact lifestyle. One can also find comprehensive and interesting articles on eco friendly houses. Green homes are unique and artistically designed. They make a perfect living space for people who wish to stay in close proximity of nature. Such houses also help cut down unwanted expenses considerably.
These kinds of houses will also help cut down spiralling energy costs and the ever growing concern about global warming. An increasing numbers of householders are turning to greener energy options these days. This will help make a significant contribution to the environment. Installation of natural products will also help lower your household bills and can add significant value to your property. Some of the alternative energy options that can be included are heat pumps, high efficiency boilers, low energy heating systems, solar energy, rainwater harvesters and wind energy. Going in for eco friendly house has numerous advantages.
Sadhna D, Expert author, Platinum status. Eco friendly house advice and tips: Eco Friendly House
Free guide or assistance on green homes: Green Homes for Sale
Build · Climatic Changes · Close Proximity · Dream · Dream 13 · Eco Friendly Houses · Eco Friendly Products · Eco News · Energy Options · Excessive Expenses · Friendly · Global Temperature · Global Warming Climate Change · Greener Energy · Growing Concern · Harmful Impact · House · Low Impact · Mainstream Products · Natural Materials · Poisonous Gases · Rest Assured That · Solar Products · Sustainable Energy Solutions
