Websites

July 15, 2008

Project Laundry List's New Online Store

Our friends over at Project Laundry List recently launched a new online store dedicated to making laundry washing and drying a more sustainable practice. A major focus of Project Laundry List is to reduce people's overall energy usage by encouraging people to hang their clothes to dry. On the website you will find a wealth of resources for such practices including fantastic indoor and outdoor clotheslines and drying racks, great clothespin bags (you know we have an obsession with clothespins) and of course dropps! Definitely worth checking out and supporting their wonderful cause!

Here is the direct link the store: http://store.laundrylist.org/

May 12, 2008

Unscrew America

Unscrew America ranks up their with gcycle.org as a totally quarky, but totally helpful site. It is all about getting America to change its light bulbs to CFLs. It offers tips on which light bulbs to buy, what you save when you make the switch and other fabulous random facts. Check it out at www.unscrewamerica.org. Here is a glimpse:Unscrew_america

April 11, 2008

Evo.com

We recently stumbled upon www.evo.com, which is a fantastic resource for all things green - products, services, information, ect. They just added dropps this week to their comprehensive list of products, which we are totally psyched about. Evo.com rates products on a scale of 1 to 5 green leaves (5 being as green as you can get). Great site that's definitely worth checking out.

Gaiam_recycling_bag_in_2We came across these stylish recycling bins from Gaiam while scoping out Evo.com's top 6 favorite recycle bins.

March 22, 2008

gcycle.org - recycle your old gadgets

We are on a cleaning kick now that it is officially Spring. www.gcycle.org is a great site we recently stumbled upon. It lets you enter in your zip code, select a gadget (cell phones, batteries, computers, TV's, ect) and find nearby locations that will accept and recycle the gadgets for you. An incredibly convenient and quarky site that gives a second life to your gadgets instead of sending them straight to a landfill.

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