Earth Day Special: 7 Green Products and Deals For Your Baby! [ April 22nd, 2010 ] Posted in » Babies, Earth Day, Parents

Earth Day has come again and I thought I would take the time to write about something that is particularly important in my own life right now-Babies!

I am pregnant with my first child now and I now find myself navigating the seas of green baby products.  Luckily, new parents like me have so many options for eco-friendly products and deals that have simply never been available before. Here are seven of my favorites:

1. gDiapers
gDiapers

gDiapers are a cloth/disposable diaper hybrid which employ an outer, reusable shell to house their disposable inserts.The inserts are unique in that you can flush them, compost them, or throw them away and they are 100% biodegradable.  Best of all, they’re pretty darn cute!

2. Belle Baby Carriers

Belle Baby Carriers are part of a new generation of businesses committed to doing business in a sustainable way.  They offer four different kinds of organic carriers all manufactured from their headquarters in Colorado.

Organic Cloth Collection3. Bumkins Certified Organics Collection

The Bumkins Certified Organics Collection is good for the environment and good foryour baby!  Cutting out harmful chemicals and dyes, Bumkins bibs, cloths, and towels make it easy to be green.

4. Babies R Us Free Tote

Babies R Us is offering a free reusable tote with purchase of any of their eco-friendly toys or natural & organic baby items on Earth Day (April 22, 2010).  This is worth it just for the tote as their selection of designs is downright adorable.

5. miYim Organic Cotton Toy Collections

miYim makes the perfect play-things for eco-conscious homes.  Made with certified organic cotton and lots of love, these collections are great additions to the family.  Can I recommend the Baby Ben Plush Frog (pictured)?  I find it particularly precious.

6. Method Baby & Kids

Method Baby & Kids products are gentle on both the earth and your child.  Method products are very popular in my house and will be my product of choice when I have my new bundle of joy.

7. Born Free Feeding

The Born Free Feeding system is a leak proof BPA-free baby bottle.  That alone might be enough to sell you, but when you add in that they also have a program where they take old products you don’t need anymore and recycle them into new product lines, it’s enough to make you jump for joy.

I hope you find this list useful and wish you all a very Happy Earth Day!

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Happy New Year! 10 New Years Resolutions For A Greener Lifestyle

New Years is a time when we reflect upon the past year and make promises for the year to come.  Typically people make resolutions to lose weight, manage debt, save money, change careers, quit smoking, reduce stress, etc.  More often then not these resolutions are something that provide a tangible result, thus making it something worth doing, yet other simple ideas for resolutions get passed by. My hope is this year you can think of something “earth friendly” to add to whatever resolutions you may have already made.  Here are some ideas, food for thought, my hope is to add them all into my own life as best I can if I haven’t already.

  1. Recycle More: Did you know the average American produces four pounds of trash per day?  Do your part to reduce that poundage in your life.
  2. Paper Nor Plastic: Use re-usable shopping bags for groceries and other purchases (www.ecobags.com – at least ask for paper and not plastic)
  3. Detox: Replace household chemical cleaners with non-toxic alternatives (www.method.com / www.shaklee.com)
  4. Save Energy: Change out your regular light bulbs to energy star compact fluorescents known as CFL’s (www.homedepot.com)
  5. Save Energy #2: Unplug un-used appliances and get a few Smart Strips.  Smart Strips control the energy you use and the energy you waste based on what you have turned on and off in your house.  (www.smartstrip.net)
  6. Save Energy #3: Don’t let the cold air come in from outside.  Check weather striping, vents, ducts, drains, and be sure you have sealed your house up properly.  (www.homedepot.com)
  7. Conserve Water: Be a stickler about turning off your water when not in use, or better yet purchase a energy saving rain spray shower head, energy saving sprinklers, and save energy and water while lowering your bills.  (www.greenandmore.com)
  8. Reduce Plastic Bottle Waste: Purchase a re-usable stainless steel water bottle and use it!  Millions of plastic bottles litter our landfills daily, if we do our part we can decrease a serious source of pollution this year.  My personal favorite is Kleen Kanteen. (www.rei.com / www.amazon.com / www.sigg.com)
  9. Buy Local: Purchase produce among other things from your local farmers market and local shops!
  10. Ride a bike as transportation or sport: Everyone is concerned with being healthy and losing weight, well incorporate a bike into your life and get out in the fresh air and ride.  Not only is it a good source of exercise, but it is a common form of transportation.  (www.ride-this.com)

Lets all do our part and resolve to make 2009 a life changing year!

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