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June 30, 2010
Check this biodegradable tableware from Wasara, from Japan. Simple and fun designs with an eco-friendly message to tell. The whole line is fully biodegradable and compostable, made from 100% tree-free renewable materials like sugar cane fiber, bamboo and reed pulp. It’s time disposable tableware gets a makeover, check the complete Wasara line here.
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June 18, 2010
Check this bicycle basket, it’s the Bent Basket. It was designed by a San Francisco commuter who biked to school and now to work and had a hard time finding a better way to carry things with him. He saw the need and came up with a solution. The design is functional, versatile and yet made with simple materials. For more information visit the website here.
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June 3, 2010
Happy Friday, this was a great week for me and while at it I found Milk And Paper. A French website where you can find great handmade and also simple home accessories. I think the linen grocery bag is genius and the twine and paper bag are a good inspiration to do more at home with our hands, we all need to get more crafty. More handmade products are coming soon, stay tuned. See more of Milk and Parper here.
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May 27, 2010
There is something refreshing and fun about the thought of carrying your garden around. This image expresses people’s attachment and love for their gardens. This is the Bacsac mobile garden, the product of three pairisians, Godefroy de Virieu, Louis de Fleurieu and Virgile Desurmont. These bags are made of 100% recyclable material, it is UV, frost, tear and traction resistant. They come in a variety of sizes and combinations to customize your garden needs.
This mobile garden is a perfect solution for gardeners in cities or people that move frequently from one place to another and have to leave their plants behind in gardens. It’s time you get to harvest the fruits of your labor and take your garden to your next place. If you are interested the on Bacsac click here.
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May 5, 2010
When it comes to reusable bags we have seen it all, but I thought you might want to check these Baggu ones because these are actually fun and easy to carry everywhere. They fold into a small pouch with a zipper and you can buy them in sets of three, five or just one. There are so many colors combinations that I suggest you check it out for yourself. Now you can reduce your plastic bag consumption and also look good grocery shopping. Check out their website here.
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April 13, 2010
With the spring season fast approaching here are some ideas for your garden this year. Check this mini garden and the picnic table. These are from Scout Regalia, a company based in LA focused on simple designs and sustainable products. Check them out here.
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January 26, 2010

This picture my day. It’s absolutely adorable, the hat and booties are super cute!. This set is from Oeuf, where they also offer a dragon and a wolf one. Oeuf stands behind their quality, functionality and sustainability.
They not only make clothing and accessories for children but also design beautiful children furniture that can be used as a crib or todler’s bed to prolong its usefulness. Their design is really simplistic but effective, check out their full range of products here.
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January 26, 2010

Here are some other baby products that I found on Baby Earth. This website is a great source eco-friendly products for your children. They sell clothing, toys, home goods and furniture. If you are interested in Eco- friendly products for a baby in your family, this can be a great website to start at. Check them out here, you’ll realize how little you know about Eco-friendly products for kids.
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January 5, 2010
This one is a 100% biodegradable cardboard playhouse that can be bought with a print or plain white for endless possibilities. This playhouse is collapsible and can be customized by kids. It can be a really fun and rewarding project for children 3 and up. Visit Plastica for more information.
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December 27, 2009
Since we are talking about kid’s toys and accessories I want to tell you about Under The Nile. An online store dedicated to making clothing, accessories and toys from 100% Egyptian organic cotton and vegetable dyes. Organic cotton is not only safer for your child but also for the environment. Click here for more details about Under The Nile.
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