Posts Tagged ‘eco-friendly’

Keeping Natural On the Road (And In The Air)

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

…is easier (and cheaper) than you think!
On a recent trip to Central Europe’s German-speaking countries I inspected the local selection of natural and organic skin care products and baby foods. The highlights included such (to us) less-well known brands as Alverde, a brand of the DM Drogeriemarkt stores (http://www.dm-drogeriemarkt.de), which has a complete line of all-natural body, hair, and skin care products for adults and babies, and HIPP (www.hipp.de), a family-owned enterprise that offers (really tasty) organic baby foods for all stages, along with all-natural baby body care products, pregnancy body care products, and a line of organic mueslies. Both brands are widely available and very reasonably priced.
I loved both brands and wish they were available for sale here in the US.

Scented Products Stink!

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

An analysis of the 25 most commonly used scented household and personal care products revealed that most of these products (even the ones labeled natural, green, or organic) emitted various chemicals, some of which are toxic or hazardous. The chemicals included VOCs (volatile organic compounds), which were emitted even by essential oils, an otherwise all-natural and safe ingredient. The study, which did not disclose the names of the products tested, was conducted by the University of Washington and published in the Environmental Impact Assessment Review. You can read more here.

If the results of this study hold up, we should not be surprised that so many people (including yours truly) have headaches or asthma attacks from any fragranced products.
Quick solution? Buy eco-friendly (organic or natural) products specifically labeled unscented or fragrance-free. Even quicker (and cheaper) solution? Use a mix of baking soda & water or grain vinegar on its own to clean up most household messes.

Half A Billion Eggs Recalled – Now What?

Monday, September 6th, 2010

It all started with a single group of caged hens and to date, 550 million eggs (and thousands of people) have been affected by salmonella. Salmonella infections generally result from ingesting contaminated food. Salmonella spreads very easily among large numbers of animals kept in a confined environment. Wright County, the plant where it all started, has over 7 million chickens that produce over 5 million eggs in one day. The chickens are kept in cages, trample in their own feces, and are fed a diet of bones, feathers, blood, and “guts” of chickens previously killed, with a nice mix of protein to keep it all together. Maybe it is time we re-think how our food supply is generated.
Check out Animal Welfare Approved, an organization dedicated to improving animal welfare and, thus, the human food supply. AWA certifies family farmers around the country who have pledged not to use feedlots, cages, or crates and raise their animals outdoors on pastures and ranges. In addition, AWA audits its farmers annually, to assure adherence to its standards. The animals are healthier, with a better diet, producing better food for you and your family.

Just in Time For the New School Year

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Making sure our kids use non-toxic and eco-friendly school supplies and educational materials is part of our job – and now we have no excuses!
Crayola not only makes non-toxic crayons, it also uses solar power to manufacture its classic 24-count box – preventing emissions of 1,900 tons of greenhouse gases a year.
Prang does not want to be left behind – the company produces non-toxic crayons using soybean oil. In addition, the crayons are wax free, resulting in deeper colors – and more fun for your kids.
P’kolino Triangle Crayons (in 12 colors) are made in Europe of a proprietary non-toxic material that exceeds US, EU, and Canadian health and safety standards.
Last but not least, Eco Stars makes its crayons using previously recycled crayons.

Lavanila Healthy SunScreen SPF 40 Face Cream

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

Lavanilaspf40

I just had to try this new SPF 40 face cream – it is mineral based and free of all chemical sunscreen ingredients! It is light and easy to apply, and you only need a little bit to get great coverage. You can even top it off with a sheer layer of mineral makeup. Perfect for your kids gentle skin as well. An excellent buy! The MSRP is $28.




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