Non-toxic and Natural Toys for the Lil’ Ones
Posted: June 2nd, 2008
I work at a small locally-owned children’s clothing and toy store called Wild Child. About 27 years ago Renee West opened the store as a result of not being able to find non-branded cotton clothing for her kids. She was also frustrated by the fact that all the toys being sold for children were made of plastic, required batteries, and broke easily. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Health, Home textiles, Shopping | No Comments »Dangers of PVC
Posted: April 13th, 2008
I just found a good link about the safety concerns surrounding PVC or #3 plastic. If you go to pvcfree.com you can watch a short cartoon about PVC, where it can be found in the home, and why it is harmful.
Posted in Health, Home remodeling, Home textiles, Media | No Comments »Clean and Healthy Teeth
Posted: April 13th, 2008
Just recently, Jonah and I stopped using commercial toothpastes because we were reading so much negative information about them. We were using higher quality fluouride free/ sugar free natural toothpastes from the natural foods store, but even those toothpastes had unfavorable ingredients in them. The main ingredient in almost all commercial toothpastes that is harmful to teeth and gums is glycerin. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Health, Shopping | No Comments »Safe and Natural Bodycare
Posted: March 28th, 2008
If you are conscientious about the foods you eat and are a label reader then I hope you do the same when it comes to the products you put on your skin. Anything you put on your skin is the same as putting it into your body and just like there are a lot of foods out there that are harmful there are a lot of skincare products that are harmful. Even if the label says it’s natural, organic, or herbal doesn’t mean it really is. Buying truly safe and natural skincare is harder for me than shopping for natural foods, because with bodycare products you have all these long and scientific names and you don’t know what the heck they really are. Luckily, there are people out there that write books about natural shopping and start watchdog organizations to protect the public from unsafe activities. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Action Groups, Food, Health, Media, Shopping | No Comments »We Are What We Eat
Posted: March 24th, 2008
Last year we subscribed to Mother Earth News‘ bimonthly magazine, but for the sake of budgeting and saving natural resources we decided to not resubscribe. Instead, we go to their online site or go to the library to read the most current issues. If you have never read a Mother Earth News they offer information on organic gardening, real food, sustainable energy, native plants, and simple living. I was recently looking through their site and saw that they have tons of new information on real food and healthy food choices and thought I would pass it on to you all.
Posted in Food, Gardening, Health, Media | No Comments »Car Sharing
Posted: March 21st, 2008
Jonah and I had a VW Jetta TDI last year that we ran on bio-diesel and got incredible gas mileage with, but most of the time the car just sat in our driveway while we rode our bikes around town. It was an expensive luxury that we decided we could go without so we sold it last fall. Since then we’ve been biking, bussing, and using his parents’ extra vehicle when we have lots of errands. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Health, Transportation | No Comments »Playing Fair in the Bedroom
Posted: March 11th, 2008
I just stumbled upon an interesting link for fair trade condoms. French Letter condoms are made in the UK under the same fair trade conditions applied to products such as coffee, chocolate, and bananas. Now workers in rubber plantations can enjoy the benefits of fair wages and good work conditions while you enjoy the benefits of French Letter condoms.
Posted in Fair Trade, Health, Shopping | No Comments »Organic Meat for Those who Eat
Posted: March 9th, 2008
For those of you who live in Madison and want to eat meat, but without all the antibiotics, steroids, growth hormones, and anything else that goes into an animal before and after it is slaughtered, there are many retail options to find organic or naturally raised meats. I haven’t been to Artamos’ Specialty Meats and Deli yet, but I have eaten some of their products and think their store is a conscious carnivore’s delight. “All the organic meats featured at Artamos’ are free-range and raised without hormones, antibiotics and steroids. In addition, the animals are fed an all-organic vegetarian diet (no animal by-products), which is particularly important. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Ecosystems, Food, Health, Wildlife | No Comments »Healthy teeth
Posted: March 5th, 2008
You may be wondering what healthy teeth has to do with sustainability and the environment and why I would write about them. I am writing about healthy teeth because sustainability is also about human health and the increased awareness of protecting our bodies against harmful substances. Just as we want to protect our global natural environment we want to protect our individual bodily environments for a healthy and long life. A healthy mouth is just as important as a healthy body or clean air and water. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Health | 1 Comment »Pesky Packing Peanuts
Posted: March 4th, 2008
Next time you get something in the mail that is packed with packing peanuts don’t just throw them away. And definitely don’t burn them in your trash! Polystyrene packing peanuts are not biodegradable and will not decompose in the landfill for a very very long time. Instead, reuse them when sending outgoing mail or bag them up and bring them to your local UPS store or Mailboxes Etc. These stores will gladly accept your peanuts, because it saves them money, time, and resources. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted in Health, Recycling | No Comments »