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Being in school can be wasteful when you consider all of the paper, pens, pencils and highlighters that get used and abused. For students seeking a way out of that trend, we’ve compiled a list of eco-friendly writing options that won’t break the bank.
Pens
Woody Pens are crafted from sustained yield scrap wood and are refillable with Woody make non-toxic ink refills made from a minimum of 30% post-consumer brass. There are no animal bi-products, and no plastic is used. Supposedly, bra…
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whether you’ve been wavering on whether or not to manufacture room in your budget for a new appliance like a refrigerator or washing machine, next the results of a recent study conducted by the organization of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM) might be of interest to you.
The study looks at the period from 2000 to 2007, as washing machines, refrigerators and dishwashers have had programs implemented during that duration frame to improve energy and water efficiency.
Taken together…
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Have you been looking for the perfect midsummer gift for your man? 2(x)ist undies might be just the ticket! These briefs made from soy are designed to be comfortable and to accentuate one’s assets.
While we’ve reported on these beauties before, while browsing eBay that weekend I couldn’t help but notice some new details when I landed upon an auction for a pair.
For starters, whether you’ve been worried about bacterial infections, thereupon that natural soy bean fiber blend is your best…
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Today’s room: A contemporary living room for under $5000 featuring grouped items to create a bigger impact in the room
Monroe Chairs and Ottoman from Eco-Furniture.com | 2 piece chair and ottoman set, $455.70; singled-out chair $318.50; Made from sustainably harvested wood
Mythic Paint | COLOR: Sunrise on the Seine 087-3 | $49.99/gallon; $93.98 for 2 | Contains zero harmful VOCs (volatile organic compounds); Contains zero toxins and zero carcinogens
Silver Bendant Lamp | $175 |…
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Zero Waste America is an internet-based research organization, specializing in knowledge on U.S. waste disposal issues. “Zero Waste” is the “recycling of all material back into nature or the marketplace in a manner that protects human health and the environment.”
So what can you do, on the individual level? From their What You Can Do page, try to avoid toxins, mined products, manufactured goods, imports and shopping. Instead, substitute with organic, biodegradable, handmade and local prod…
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Obviously drugs — even the legal ones — aren’t very good for you, and most will get you arrested (or worse), but rumor has it that some citizens still take them anyway. So, with that in mind, the least you can do is work towards a more sustainable habit. To see all the substances we’ve covered in that series, see our Guide to Green Green Drug Use.
Last week Patrick did a great post on the questionable green-ness (greenosity? greenitudinousness?) of cigarettes. As he noted, tobacco growi…
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I honestly believe that seriously cutting back the use of disposables is one of the keys to greening your home. that includes everything from plates to flatware and paper towels. It’d be hard to get rid of toilet paper, but you can at least buy products made from recycled paper instead of virgin pulp. After all, it seems like overkill to have to cut down a tree for such a lowly purpose. As disposables go, paper towels and napkins are the thorn in my side, recycled though they may be. They …
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