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+Eco-friendly MobilesChoose renewable materials like bamboo, cork, or felt over plastic.
+Non-toxic Kid’s FurnitureThe chemicals used to treat furniture can be toxic. Look for furniture that's made to fit your kid, safely.
+ImagiPLAY ToysUsing plantation grown renewable resources, imagiPLAY is also splinter free and made with water-based paints.
+Organic Baby ClothingEverything your baby touches should be safe, especially their clothes. Organic baby clothing ensures that.
+Organic Nursery BeddingUsing organic nursery bedding ensures that nothing touches your baby but softness.
+Eco-Friendly Wall DécorEco-friendly wall décor from brands like Wee Gallery are non toxic and removable.
Baby Clothing & Gear
Buying natural baby products helps protect your child and the environment they will one day inherit.
Baby Clothing & Gear
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Go Green Facts
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A Truly Smart Phone
Selecting a refurbished smart phone can the energy equivalent of driving as much as 186 miles.
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Baby Gives Back
Giving a diaper bag a second life can save as much as 90% of the CO2 of making a new one.
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Dirty Laundry Habits
The UNEP discovered you can consume five times less energy by wearing your jeans three times, washing them in cold water and skipping the dryer.
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Dress for Success
Buying a pre-loved silk dress can save as much as 95% of the CO2 needed to make a new one.
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It's In the Bag
Choosing a previously loved leather handbag can save as much energy as a flight from London to Paris.
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Kitchen Confidential
Choosing a new-to-you blender can save as much as 95% of the CO2 needed to produce a new one.
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Know Your Reams
Recycle your reams and buy recycled. According to San Mateo County RecycleWorks, 20 cases of recycled paper saves 17 trees and 7,000 gallons of water.
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Power Play
The DoE found that electronics in stand-by mode account for five percent of electricity use in the U.S. Use a smart power plug to limit electricity waste.
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Pretty Clutch
Choosing a previously-loved leather clutch can save as much energy as not watching TV for 3 days straight.
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Say Nay to BPA
The National Toxicology Program advises against dishwashing polycarbonate plastics. Ready to switch to BPA-free containers?
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Sharpen Your Knowledge
Giving a knife a second life cuts as much as 90% of the energy needed to make a new one.
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T It Up Organically
About 1/3 of a pound of pesticides is used to grow enough cotton for just one T-shirt. Organic cotton uses zero pesticides so T-up organically.
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The Best Part of Waking Up
Choosing a previously loved espresso machine can save as much as 90% of the CO2 needed to produce a new one.
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The Choice is Clear
Buying pre-loved crystal glasses can have the eco-impact of not running your dishwasher as much as 22 times.
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The Future's Lookin' Bright
Buying pre-loved sunglasses can save as much as 74% of the CO2 needed to make new ones.
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The Skinny on Sweaters
Choosing a pre-loved sweater can save the energy equivalent of as much as 68 loads of laundry.
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Time Is On Your Side
Choosing a new-to-you watch can save the energy equivalent of as much as 39 days of refrigerator use.
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Walk the Talk
Choosing new-to-you leather shoes can save more energy than an average household uses in a day.
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Work It Out
The average indoor workout uses enough electricity to power a washing machine. An outdoor workout uses zero electricity—so climb, cycle, run or hike instead.
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