Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Happy Earth Day!
Earth Day 2009 :-)
It is estimated that 1 billion people will celebrate Earth Day today, in 175 countries. Earth Day events are happening all over the world - you can find an event near you with the Earth Day Network's event finder.
On Earth Day 2009, as I listen to the many chirping birds outside my window, I feel inspired to be a citizen of this Earth. We are moving towards an new era of consciousness, and I believe that we will come together as global citizens to work towards environmental solutions. I believe in the passion, creativity, ingenuity and hard work of humankind, which I think will help bring forth an exciting era of new thinking and innovative green technology - all spurred by the environmental crisis we are facing and the resulting critical need to think differently.
I am also very excited by the progress we are making with Born on Earth kids clothing. We will launch our new line in about a month, and have carefully figured out how to do just about everything sustainably...from the materials and processes we use, to the way we package, to our hang tags, to creating the clothing from scratch in the USA. It is very fulfilling to be able to create environmentally sustainable, socially just products while enabling green jobs and partners.
Today I also feel very excited about the opportunity for green innovation. Just as we have rethought and innovated through the entire process of creating t-shirts with Born on Earth, there is a vast opportunity to innovate in all aspects of society. In order to become a truly environmentally sustainable society, we need to rethink everything that we do...the way we manufacture, create, consume, eat, transport, build, work, educate, & dispose...we need to rebuild the way the entire system works. This simple fact makes me bullish that we are going to see an enormous amount of green innovation in the coming decade. Organizations like the EPA are working to ignite green innovation, check out what the Director has to say about green technology and innovation.
Grassroots organizations are also organizing people to make a difference. The Earth Day Network (the people who organize Earth Day) launched a new campaign today, called the "Green Generation", which is a two-year initiative that will launch in 2009 and culminate on the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day in 2010. The core philosophy behind this campaign focuses on civic participation and meaningful action. The Green Generation core principles include: a carbon-free future ending our dependency on fossil fuels and based on renewable energy sources; an individual commitment to sustainable and responsible consumption; and the creation of a green economy that helps lift people everywhere from poverty, by transforming the education system around the world and creating millions of green jobs.
According to Earth Day Network,
"the Green Generation includes ordinary people who are engaged in individual and collective activities to improve their health, to improve their schools, to participate in building a solution to urgent national and global issues, such as climate change or the world’s water crises. The Green Generation is open to everyone: people of all ages and all nationalities, consumers who are committed to buying green; community leaders who are focused on greening their communities; parents and teachers who work to provide healthy foods and green schools for their children; those who work in green jobs; academics whose research is focused on innovative products and services; scientists and engineers who develop new green technologies; and governments that seek to implement policies and support research that will build a green economy and healthy population, and the religious community who are committed to a vision of a just, sustainable, green planet. Corporations will play a key leadership role in the Green Generation campaign, particularly those that recognize that their future success is tied to sustainable products and socially just endeavors."
You can join the Green Generation here.
I love being a part of Born on Earth because we are creating consumer products and jobs that are both environmentally sustainable and socially just. Hooray for the Green Generation!!!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Preserve Everyday
Today I found a very cool company who fuses hot design with sustainability....they are called Preserve, and they make everyday stuff that works great, looks cool and is from 100% recycled materials. They also manufacture all of their products in the USA and the products are designed to stay out of landfills when they are finished.
I am a particular fan of the Preserve Jr. toothbrush, a great option for kids age 2-8. Each toothbrush supports the National Wildlife Federation's mission to protect our wildlife, and each toothbrush highlights different endangered species.
They also have great tableware and other kitchen items (mixing bowls, cutting boards, food storage, colanders, measuring cups, etc.)...all BPA free and 100% recycled.
Friday, April 10, 2009
EcoMom - Sustain Yourself with this Website
There is a great website out there for eco-moms to connect, shop, think green and take action, called aptly, EcoMom. This site, is several things in one - a social networking site for 'ecomoms,' an eco lifestyle brand, a green news media channel, and a website promoting sustainable living - all inspired by the power of women! It's really chock full of all kinds of eco-info and is worth checking out. The creator of EcoMom, Kimberly Danek Pinkson, founded in conjunction the Eco-Mom Alliance, a not for profit organization, with the belief that women as a network, possess the ability to instigate change in the world and to help create a shift towards sustainability. I am totally inspired by this belief; one of the core foundations and inspirations for our company, Born on Earth, is to help create positive change for the environment as working eco-mamas, or what we have dubbed, 'Ecomomprenuers,' by creating a sustainable and environmentally friendly business.
By the way, not only does EcoMom have an inspiring raison d'etre, they also (on the fluffier side) :) are selling some cute Eco duds. EcoMom is selling these really sweet-lookin' jeans in their EcoMom Market, and I think I need a pair:
Labels:
eco website,
eco-fashion,
eco-mama
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Eco-Mowing for a healthy you and a healthy planet
Today I learned a new term: ecomow. According to ecomowers.com, the term 'ecomow' means: 'to mow without gas, and without noise, just a naturally clean cut.' I became intrigued...as I read more, I was horrified to realize that today's gas mowers emit as much hourly pollution as 11 cars! And the riding mower is even worse - 34 cars! YIKES.Never fear! Ecomowers.com is here! They provide a simple solution - they offer a number of modern push mowers you can chose from like the RazorCut pictured below (not your grandmother's old mower). And to top it all off - by using an ecomower, you burn over 400 calories each time you mow your lawn. I'm going to have to think hard about switching to ecomowing...beautifying my lawn while getting fit using a safe, quiet and eco-friendly ecomower. Win, win, win.
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