Category — Eco-friedly Products
Green Holiday Ideas
With Thanksgiving less than two weeks away, it’s time to start planning for green Holiday celebrations. To get things kicked off, I’ve scoured the web in search of environmentally-friendly holiday frills. Here are a two ideas for getting started.
Do you send Holiday greeting cards? Here’s an eco-friendly option for you…and one that kindly reminds the recipient to celebrate green this year. The card above is made from 100% recycled paper, 50% of which is post-consumer content. These recycled greeting cards are available at Cards Direct. [Read more →]
November 14, 2008 No Comments
Logmaker Makes Recycled Heating Fuel
Are you using a wood burning stove or fireplace to keep warm this winter? Here’s a great way to conserve energy by converting your household waste into recycled heating fuel. The Logmaker is a plastic gizmo for making tightly rolled, compressed logs out of burnable lawn waste, or even junk mail.
Using the Logmaker begins with creating an outer shell made from newspaper. Then you can fill the outer shell with any burnable household waste, and tightly compress it with the Logmaker’s plunger. Finish by tucking in the edges, and your log is complete. It’s the tightly compressed, and rolled composition of the homemade logs that allows them to burn much longer than the same materials would if burned loosely.
This would also be handy for using with outdoor fire pots, chimineas, and camping gear.
The Logmaker is made in the U.K., and it is available in a recycled plastic model. For complete instructions, and more info, visit the Logmaker website.
November 12, 2008 No Comments
Shower Head Aerates, Conserves Water
We’ve all heard of shower heads that conserve water by restricting the flow of water, but this one goes about things a little differently. This shower head, made by Oxygenics, oxygenates the water flow through 16 ”air entrance ports” which results in water that contains 10 times the oxygen content of normal tap water, and reduced water consumption.
Manufacturers claim that highly-aerated water is more refreshing, and rejuvinating spa-like experience (Hey, I like the sound of that). In addition, oxygenated water promotes healthy cell reproduction, and promotes a youthful appearance. Water conservation and the promise of youth? What more could you ask for?
Oxygenics shower heads also include handheld units which allow you to pause the water flow when you need to….another great way to save water. I found the Oxygenics shower head at Home Depot for $49.99. No shower is complete without some fluffy organic bath towels…check them out.
November 10, 2008 No Comments
Energy Efficient Toaster Gets a Big “DUH”
Wow! Even toasters are getting green makeovers. As soon as I got over the glee of finding this, all I could think of was “DUH” why hasn’t anyone thought of this before! The Ecolectric 2-slice toaster uses a third less energy than regular household toasters due to the auto-close lids over the bread slots. Ingenious! The lids hold the heat in, which cooks the bread faster. Hey- and that means less time spent waiting on breakfast.
Besides the lid feature, this energy efficient toaster looks like most other toasters. It includes a reheat setting, a bagel setting (yay!), and a defrost setting. The Ecolectric toaster is available at Ethical Superstore. Watch a video of this toaster in action.
November 9, 2008 1 Comment
Earth Friendly Wind-Up Gadgets
If you’ve read much about green living, you’ve probably heard about the environmental dangers of batteries. Household batteries contain mercury, zinc, cadmium, maganese, and other components which are harmful to both your health, and our earth. Over time batteries left in landfills break down, and leech these substances into our water and soil.
If you want to reduce your household’s need for batteries, you should check out some of the wind-up gadgets now on the market.
Universal Remote Controls: This universal remote control will run for 7 days on just 30 revolutions of winding. It will also control up to 6 of your home electronics. The wind-up remote control is available at Nigel’s Eco Store. [Read more →]
November 8, 2008 No Comments
Snooze Green with Organic Pillows
After a long day of work at home or at the office, you really deserve a comfy and tranquil place to rest at night. So, if you’re working on turning your home into a truly green home, non-toxic bedding like mattresses, bedsheets, and organic pillows are a great place to start. Here are some organic pillows that made me want to stop blogging and take a nap!
The neck pillows above are encased in a 100% silk cover, and filled with organic buckwheat hulls. Apparently it’s not just for pancakes anymore! These organic pillows are actually sold as yoga accessories, but I think they would be a great addition to a bedding set, or handy to keep in the car for long trips. I found the buckwheat neck pillows at Yoga Accessories.Com. [Read more →]
November 7, 2008 No Comments
Tic Toc…Recycled Wall Clocks
Every home needs 1 or 2 wall clocks, so why not look for ones that tout your green living priorities? The wall clock above is made from the reused chain sprocket of an old bicycle. Each is hand made from recycled landfill parts, and measures approximately 6 inches in diameter. The face of the recycled bicycle clock is made of paper, and it requires 1 AA battery. I found sprocket clocks at Green Home for $64 for a set of 2.
Here’s another recycled clock, known as the Juice Clock. This one is made from recycled HDPE, the same plastic that many laundry soap bottles are made from. The Juice Clock comes in lemon, orange, and grapefruit, and it is available at Re: Modern for $45.
Add either of these clocks to your green home decor, and you’ll have quite a conversation starter.
November 5, 2008 1 Comment
Non-Toxic Cleaning with Steam Cleaners
If you’re worried about the environmental concerns and health issues related to chemical-packed traditional household cleaners, you may want to consider steam cleaners as a green cleaning option. Steam cleaners hold water in a storage tank, and a heating element boils the water which creates pressurized steam. Then using a wand or other attachment, you can clean with powerful blasts of hot steam, without detergents or other additives.
There are many ways to use a steam cleaner for environmentally friendly household cleaning, including:
- Ceramic Tile Floors
- Showers & Bathtubs
- Carpet
- Lawn Furniture
- Eliminating Odors
- Disinfecting
- Decks
- Grills
- Upholstery
- Hard to Reach Nooks & Crannies
The steam cleaner above is made by Euro-Pro. It holds enough water for 30 minutes of cleaning time, and includes several attachments. The Euro-Pro Shark steam cleaner is available at Ace Hardware. Here’s an interesting article on the benefits of steam cleaning.
November 4, 2008 2 Comments
Eco-Friendly Home Organizers
I don’t know about you, but when my home gets to be a disorganized mess, I don’t care a whole lot if it is a green home or any other color. So, whenever I get the time to add environmentally friendly home organizers like bamboo baskets, recycled plastic bins, or reusable wooden crates to any room in my home, I do. In short, I crave a life that is free from the distractions of clutter.
When I saw this bamboo mail sorter, I thought this would be the perfect addition to an out of the way kitchen corner or back entry way. Stash the mail for sorting later, hang up keys (keeps them off the counter), and there’s even room for a few magazines. The mail sorter is available at Plow and Hearth.
Here’s a round shelf basket made from rattan and recycled paper. This could be used as a waste paper basket, or placed on a bookcase for holding just about anything. The recycled basket measure 14″ x 10.25″, and it is available at World Market.
November 3, 2008 No Comments
Get a Grip with Appliance Timers
So, you’re headed out of town for the Thanksgiving holiday, but not sure if you should completely shut down all your appliances and electronics while you’re gone? Leaving everything on for the duration of your trip would be a real waste of energy, but on the other hand, a dark home can be an easy target for thieves or vandals. Appliance timers are handy and affordable little gadgets that can help you conserve energy and play it safe when you are not home, and even when you are.
Here’s how it works. Begin by plugging an appliance timer into any standard outlet. Then plug your table lamps, television, or any other appliance into the timer, and set the times you want the appliance to turn on and off. Now the appliance will come on and shut off on it’s own.
Even if when you’re home, appliance timers can help you avoid wasting energy by shutting things off when you leave for work, or right around bedtime. I found the appliance timer above at Westside Wholesale. Gotta love an $8 green living upgrade.
November 2, 2008 No Comments
















