At very long last I have found a solution to a dilemma greater than paper vs. plastic - what to clean your dishes with. Yes, I do use dish clothes but now and then you need something with a little more texture to get the caked on stuff off. Not being a synthetics fan I've steered away from some of the scary sponges out there. But oh how I've missed that green scratchy side. Now Twist has saved the day with their Loofah Sponge #50. It has a sponge on one side and a loofah on the other...just abrasive enough to get those stubborn scraps off your favorite kitchen kettle. I've had mine now for about two weeks and love, Love, LOVE it!!! Twist cleaning products have been around for a while but snazzy #50 is fairly new. I've now seen them at Whole Foods Market, coops, and local green markets so keep an out eye out for them.
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Twist solves sponge dilemmaSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Thu, 06/26/2008 - 6:56pm. |
The green girls of Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA)Submitted by Sustainable Sean on Fri, 04/11/2008 - 10:21am.Filed in:
I was invited to MC by good friend Cynthia Lu Levine who recently started Echo Road, an innovative retail concept that gathers women together to shop and socialize at private events, small gatherings, or even personal appointments. By taking this approach, Cynthia enables her clients to focus on the garments that really speak to them rather than having to spend hours shopping. Cynthia did all the work for the actually fashion show and her choices were right on. The models, all ZTA girls of course, looked fabulous and you could tell they loved being in the clothes. My job was to not only highlight the garments but to tell the important stories about the many social and environmental connections to the fashion world, from organic cotton and overconsumption to repurposed items and textiles like Tencel. Cynthia put together a great script so my job was very easy. The show featured fashions from Seattle's own Prairie Underground, New York based Stewart + Brown, Loyale, Moral Fervor, Bahar Shahpar, LA based Undesigned by Carol Young, Virginia based Green Label Organic t-shirts, and shoulder bags from local Seattle company Alchemy Goods. Here we see Marsha on the left in a Bahar Shahpar Pleated Poppy Top, Lynsey in a white cloak hoodie by Prairie Underground and Liz in a long dark grey cloak hoodie also by Prarie Underground. Many thanks to Cynthia and Mardee Austin, the greenest ZTA girl of them all that organized the whole event. What was I wearing you ask? I sported second hand Donald Pliner shoes, Giorgio Armani black hemp jeans, a Green Label Organic "Bummer" t-shirt, a second-hand Kenneth Cole dress shirt and a "Make it Right" paperboy hat. |
Book Review - Gorgeously GreenSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Thu, 04/03/2008 - 12:55pm.Filed in: beauty | book reviews | entertainment | fashion | food & restaurant | garden & landscaping | interior design | news | travel
Uliano hits all of the big lifestyle categories too: apparel, food, beauty, gardening, travel, weddings, etc. And yoga poses! Yes, sprinkled throughout the book are yoga poses and other activities to invigorate the mind, the body, and the soul. Best of all, her motto, "one change makes a difference", confirms that you don't have to be perfect...one small step here and there can add to a big difference over time, especially if a lot of us make the same small steps. The way she presents her ideas and solutions is what really sets this book apart...its fun, its positive, its interactive, its educational, and I have to admit - its completely girly. But that's OK! Her concept of becoming a 'green goddess' is exactly what the green movement needs. As I said before, she makes going green irresistible. The fact that she provides a definition and discussion of 'gorgeousness' says it all. On the website you can find some videos as well. After watching them you sense her passion, commitment, and excitement in every page of the book. Don't miss GGTV on the website, and the 'Girls Club' must be a lot of fun too. Probably most important though, is that she takes providing background information and resources on key issues very seriously, toxins in cosmetics for example. I don't think I've come a cross a better treatment of the subject or a better collection of green options to address the issues. There are literally easy to understand definitions and website links everywhere. Gorgeously Green is a great read, an invaluable resource, and as Julia Roberts put it, a true bible of hope. What other green resource book leaves you with the feeling that you just solved some of the world's problems over a cocktail with a girlfriend? Hmm...none. But that's exactly what Gorgeously Green does. Cheers Sophie, you and your book are fabulous! Available at your local bookstore and online at: Amazon | Barnes& Noble | Powells |
Book Review - Auto ManiaSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Thu, 11/29/2007 - 6:40pm.
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Trash Fashion Bash at Seattle Art MuseumSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Sat, 11/17/2007 - 12:45pm.Filed in: advertising, marketing, pr | architecture | arts | beauty | entertainment | events | fashion | non-governmental organizations | seattle | urban planning
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An evening with Nigella LawsonSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Wed, 11/14/2007 - 10:48am.Filed in:
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Conference - Hollywood Goes GreenSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 1:37am.Filed in:
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The EMA Awards on E!Submitted by Sustainable Sean on Thu, 11/08/2007 - 1:03am.Filed in:
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Brandi Carlile's climate commitmentSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Fri, 11/02/2007 - 12:10pm.Filed in:
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Move over Ikea, Muji now arrivingSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Mon, 10/15/2007 - 2:16pm.
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Ethical AutumnSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Mon, 10/15/2007 - 1:22pm.
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New on Film - CA Green Resource GuideSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Tue, 10/09/2007 - 5:37pm.
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State of the UnionSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Tue, 10/09/2007 - 4:58pm.Filed in: advertising, marketing, pr | arts | beauty | consumer products | events | fashion | food & restaurant | garden & landscaping | interior design | news | tips
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America's Next Top [Role] ModelSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Tue, 10/09/2007 - 1:19pm.Filed in: advertising, marketing, pr | beauty | entertainment | fashion | interior design | los angeles | news | youth
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Torino Sostenibile - Day 4 - Green GrenobleSubmitted by Sustainable Sean on Sat, 03/24/2007 - 8:52am.Filed in:
Paul and I were off to Grenoble for the weekend today to visit Paul's friend Susan from college. The road to Grenoble from Turin was filled with many tunnels and even more toll gates to pay for the tunnels and other road access. I actually think that is kind of a good idea...charging for road use and such. Needless to say, the drive was beautiful. The French side of the trip was especially beautiful with many castles and sweeping vistas along the way with the Alps as a background. Besides a lot of wonderful time with Susan's family in Voreppe, a village just outside of Grenoble that included lots of incredible food, cheeses, and coffee we did get a little sight seeing in too. The big trip was to the tram in Grenoble up to the old fort. My first green discovery was that the tram was powered with green power and the sign hanging right by 'les boulles' little cabins made sure everyone knew it. The view from atop the fort, La Bastille, was incredible and I even discovered a little mural celebrating recycling. Later, in Grenoble, we stopped by the local Sunday market which had quite a few local and organic options. I noticed all the organics were labelled "bio" so not sure if they were organic, or even better...biodynamic. Best of all, while sipping a bit of espresso outside a street cafe, a Prius drove right up and parked in front of us. How picturesque, Non? On the way back home, we ran across a road sign identifying the local hydro power plant. Kind of neat that that they brought attention to it. |















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