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Eco-Friendly Friday Tips Volume Thirty Eight

March 6th's Tip

Coffee Filters: Did you know that 40% of landfill space is taken up by paper trash? This includes your standard coffee filters. Coffee fanatics may go through a number of these - even if you make one pot a day, that's 365 filters per year. Besides…
All Things Eco Blog Carnival Volume Thirty Two
Welcome to the January 5th, 2009 edition of All Things Eco. Be sure to Stumble the posts you like, or submit them to other social bookmarking services. Let's promote each other, as well as this blog carnival. I'm back from CT (unfortunately), so I apologize fo…
Green Toys for Green Tots
When you buy your children toys, do you worry that they might contain lead? Or that the plastic they are usually made of might be harmful to your children? Green Toys has a few toy sets to ease your minds. The toys at Green Toys aren't made from your ordinary PVC, w…
The Ultimate Green Christmas and Holidays Guide
The holidays are a particularly wasteful time of the year, with the 1.9 billion cards sent each year at Christmas time, the crazy gift buying, unrecyclable gift wrapping, huge holiday dinners, a good bulk of which end up in the landfills, and all the travel to…
Bee M.D. - Organic Honey Throat Drops
Just in time for flu season, BestSweet Inc. has come out with Bee M.D. Not only a product with a cute name, Bee M.D. are USDA certified organic honey-based throat drops.
“At BestSweet, we don’t believe that a throat drop or supplement must taste awful to be effe
eBay, Amazon Go Green
News of Amazon going green isn't exactly, well, new, but I haven't posted about it before, and looking at Amazon's main page, they don't exactly have it listed for everyone to find (why not? It should have a category!). I am only briefly mentioning Amazon Gree…
"Only after the last tree has been cut down… the last river has been poisoned… the last fish caught, only then will you find that money cannot be eaten."
Indian Cree Prophesy