Blog Action Day: Green design


As part of blog action day I am participating by posting something that relates to the environment on this day, October 15th, 2007. The aim is to get people thinking, discussing, questioning and talking about the environment, from every angle, niche, viewpoint and personality.

This got me thinking about creative products that are both artistic and environmentally friendly. Just because it’s recycled or organic doesn’t mean it has to look boring. Your friends will be green with envy and the earth will be happy.

1. Reuse your grocery bags


How many of you have a plastic bag collection? How many of those bags do you actually re-use? Get Envirosax Canvas Bags Click here for a set of 5 – $35.00. Keep them in your car when it’s grocery day.

2. Go swing in a pumpkin


Click here for your own recycled copper pumpkin swing- £18,000 (Which equals about 36,547.69 USD) *gasp*. A girl can dream.

3. Reuse your water bottles


Don’t be wasteful. Close your eyes and imagine a room full of all the plastic bottles you consume in just one year – do your recycle? Are you addicted to bottled h20? Well,tap is just fine. To get your own reusable water bottle Click here – $17.98

4. Get a pretty bulb


Compact Fluorescent Bulbs save you money and shine bright. AND best of all, they look pretty nifty. Click here – $5 and up

5. Recycled jewelry is hot


Wow, I DO want! Check out the unique designs Click here – $24 and up.

6. Recycled handbags are even hotter


Save your gum wrappers and Luna Bar foils – if you get bored maybe you can try to make one.Click here – $20 and up

7. Recycled license plate handbags are – Yummy!


The “Show Me” state is the best! Click here – $59 and up

8. Recycled Glass takes on new life


These pieces are simply stunning but you might have to save up a bit. Click here – $250 and up

9. Kids toys go green


Naturally-dyed wool yarn and organic cotton toys will be treasured forever. Too cute! I want one, please. Click here – $24 and up

10. Have a seat


Eco-Friendly Furniture is progressively sustainable. This site features a variety of green products. Click here – $300 and up

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  • http://www.ronaldbeach.com Ron

    Hello from Quebec City. Your posting is very timely. We are just completing a 12 cruise up the New England/Canada coast and it was amazing how every port had some environmental education or activity going on. In Halifax several of the small Smartcars were being raffled off with donations to their environmental projects.

    We had already moved away from the water bottles and gone to the canvas bags (but the wife liked your selection better).

    Take care

  • http://www.cimmanon.org/ chris

    I live north of Toronto, and the grocery store I use gives a credit if you use your own bags. They also sell them for $1 (and they’re not bad looking: black canvas with a green bottle on it). Very roomy (I averaged 5-7 plastic bags per grocery trip, now I rarely use more than my 4.5 bags — one of them is half the size of the others) and much more durable than plastic.

    I do still keep around some plastic bags for cleaning the litter box (I reuse the bag until it tears). Our kitty litter is made from crushed corn, so it’s safe for flushing.

    I like the idea of the Sigg bottles, but I still haven’t found a proper replacement for my plastic 34oz thermal travel cup. I’ve yet to find anything that has a comparable capacity, is thermal, and has a wide enough mouth to stuff it full of ice.