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Saturday, September 5, 2009

Green Cleaning

Wondering how to green your cleaning regime? Throw a party!


http://www.womenandenvironment.org/greenclean/


"Did you know that many household cleaners contain toxic chemicals linked to asthma and reproductive harm? But you can wipe out unsafe chemicals by mixing your own cleaning products!

A green cleaning party is a fun event where you and your friends learn how to make non-toxic cleaners from common ingredients like vinegar, baking soda and essential oils."

How Green Are Your Cosmetics?

Want to see how green your cosmetic bag is?
Check out these websites for useful information...


Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database: cosmeticsdatabase.com
Campaign for Safe Cosmetics: www.safecosmetics.org
Teens for Safe cosemtics: www.teensforsafecosmetics.org

Then share with us your favorite green products!

When to buy organic

Always (highest pesticide residue)


apples
bell and hot peppers
carrots
celery
cherries
grapes (imported)
greenbeans
nectarines
peaches
pears
potatoes
red raspberries
spinach strawberries

Buy when you can:

apricots
blueberries
cantaloupe
grapes (domestic)
honeydew melons
oranges
collard green
cucumber
kale
lettuce
mushroom
sweet pototoe
turnip greens
winter squash

Okay to buy conventional:

asparagus
avocados
apple juice
bananas
broccoli
cauliflower
cabbage
sweet corn
kiwi
mangoes
orange juice
onions
papayas
pineapples
plums
sweet peas
tangerines
watermelon

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Thank You

I've been trying to figure out the best way to thank the Facebook users who have so generously created birthday wishes that include raising funds for GreenPlanet. In the end I think spotlighting them on our blog here is the best and easiest (for me) way to manage it.

So today I'd like to thank:

Erick Alberto Guzman Alcantara
Josh Falco
Nikola Jocić
Elisabete Crespo

Thank you for helping us create a more sustainable world.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Water Neutral

So the new phrase in the sustainable living world is "water neutral". This phrase was first used in 2002 at the World Summit on Sustainable Development. The world is starting to not only recognize what they eat, where they shop, what they discard but now it is coming to realize how much water one consumes. Each day we all waste water and if we can become more aware of what and where we are wasting water, then we can be "water neutral". You can check out this site to help calculate how much water you are using and where you can cut back. You might be surprised at how much you are wasting and how much you can save. Sometimes the first step is just recognizing and becoming aware of a situation. So good luck to you as you become more "water neutral"!