Casual & eco-friendly summer clothes
July 20, 2009 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Green Living
It’s midway through summer and you’re probably getting bored with your summer attire. While you’ve still got a month or so of summer left is a good time to shop for some new summer-friendly pieces. Following are some casual earth-friendly clothing and accessory choices.
Stewart+Brown Green Heart Tote- organic, cute as sin, and big enough for all that summer gear you need to tote around.
Organic Paisley Sun Dress- pricey but organic, totally adorable and you’ll wear it everywhere – in red, black, or blue.
iWood Style Sunglasses- made with sustainable wood – pricey though, you won’t want to accidentally sit on …read more
First recycled swimwear line launches
May 24, 2009 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Green Living
Eco-Panda has splashed into the eco-clothing market just in time for summer with a brand new line of eco-chic swimwear.
MARRAKECH – Slide Halter Bra & Basic Pant – Coral
PANDA WAVE – Basic Tankini & Basic Pant – Green
MARRAKECH – Halter Monokini – Lime
Eco-Panda swimwear one of the first earth-friendly lines of swimwear and their pieces are made from recycled nylon (pdf) and Xtra Life Lycra. Not only are these recycled but lycra insures the suits last 3 times longer than typical swimwear. Eco-Panda also jumped on this bandwagon early, and currently holds the exclusive rights to recycled nylon in America …read more
How Do You Feel About Wearing Your “Green” on Your Sleeve?
June 24, 2008 by Gabrielle
Filed under Green Living
First, it was the (very publicly) waxed chest of Harrison Ford, now, pro beach volleyball player Colleen Smith will sport a huge (1/2 meter long) temporary tattoo of crashing waves to raise awareness of rising sea levels due to global warming. Colleen says, “Educating volleyball fans is huge. This is where I have leverage.” In addition to leverage, Colleen also has a ton of green goodies including reusable totes, flourescent lightbulbs and tips to go green that she’s giving to her fans at tournaments this summer. *
I’m wondering, how do you feel about wearing your environmental views on your sleeve …read more




