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Recycle time this Father’s Day

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Recycled 45 rpm Clock

Recycled 45 rpm Clock $30.00 at gigglefishgifts.com

Even if your Dad isn’t old enough to get nostalgic over sock hops or rhapsodic with Elvis singles he can appreciate the trend to give new life to old.
These clocks are available in a variety of rock and soul titles, made by Vinylux who have recycled about 200,000 records in a variety of forms including coasters, bowls, ornaments and more. This record clock is made with laser–cut out numbers, aluminum hands, acrylic stand, requires AA battery.

Kitchen Compost Crock

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

Ceramic Kitchen Compost Crock
Kitchen Compost Crock $42.00 (white ceramic model) $75.00 (stainless steel model) at RealGoods.com

Maybe you compost in your yard, but what about your kitchen? An utterly depressing and amazing amount of useful nutrients are thrown out by most people everyday. Your banana peels, veggie peelings, etc could be put to far better uses than simply making more methane gas somewhere in some humongous landfill.

Consider the compost crock as one solution, the Kitchen Compost Crock looks great on your counter and is ideal for holding scraps of food that can eventually make compost for your garden plants. As food prices continue to grow through the roof, a home veggie garden is making more and more sense.

The crock’s interior is glazed so it won’t stain and the filtered lid leaves odors trapped inside. You will need to change the filters every few months, replacement filters are $10.00 for a set of 6. Some users complain of a loose handle on this ceramic model. For a bit more money you can spring for the stainless steel model. Speaking of money, The composting stainless steel crock we reviewed last year seems perhaps a better deal at only 39.00. Check out our previous Great Green Gadgets article here on kitchen composting.

Sites to Help You Get Rid of Junk Mail

Friday, June 6th, 2008

No Junk Mail
If you house is like ours, we get a ton of junk mail everyday that goes straight to the recycle bin. (actually, its not quite a ton, the average person gets 41 pounds of junk mail a year) Most household waste consists of unsolicited mail and to no one’s surprise most junk mail is discarded unread and unopened. Over 100 million trees are ground up each year to make the paper for junk mail and a lot of junk mail, especially glossy catalogs, are difficult to recycle, as the inks have high concentrations of heavy metals.

Here is some information on free (or even get paid a dollar) ways for you personally to get rid of your junk mail. Some new websites like ProQuo.com and GreenDimes.com will do most of the grunt work for you so it is pretty easy. I signed up with the new site, ProQuo, that makes it easy to get rid of many of the prime culprits, like coupon ads, Credit Cards offers, insurance ads and the like. They also allow you to opt out of catalogs but you have to individually pick which ones you don’t want (and they have an offer to choose to get the catalog if you don’t already get it - which makes me wonder if this is where they hope to get their money from)

ProQuo to get rid of junk mail

They also make it easy to get on the do not call registry (you go to another site) all and all the process was fairly quick and easy (they did require you to give them info like your address and social security number) this made me nervous at first but after investigating them a little, it seemed a legitimate request - you can do it without the social security number but they claim it isn’t as effective. It will take about 3 months to know for sure if this site delivers on its promise. They have some clever videos to promote their site (they must have gotten some serious startup cash to make all these professional promotional videos - but some of them are quite funny. (I liked the medieval junk mail the best)

Another site that looks very promising in stopping junk mail is Green Dimes, I haven’t tried it so I can’t comment too much, but they do offer to pay you a dollar and guarantee results.

If you don’t completely trust these sites with any of your personal information or think they are just out to make a buck off of you some how? I don’t blame you for thinking that way - So here are a couple of sites that give you some useful information on how you can do it all yourself. A wiki on getting rid of junk mail

And a very comprehensive series of articles on the problems of junk mail and how to get rid of it at
ecofuture.com

Bamboo Screen

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Bamboo Screen

Looking for an earth friendly way to divide a room? Check out the rollable Bamboo Screen made from eco-friendly bamboo that contains no pesticides or harmful chemicals. Like any good homeowner, you are concerned about what you bring into your house and don’t want something filled with pesticides. This handy screen can partition off part of a room or even hide a computer, wires or something else that you want to keep out of everyone’s eyesight. The earth friendly Bamboo Screen is very sturdy and measures 8 feet in width and 6 feet in height so is perfect for just about every room in your house! Get some privacy in an eco-friendly way with the Bamboo Screen!

$269.00 at Real Goods

Eva-Dry Dehumidifier

Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Eva-Dry Dehumidifier

The Eva-Dry Dehumidifier can fit even into small places and is perfect for any place where you want to make sure that things stay dry. You can even hang this easy to use gadget inside your closet to make sure that humidity does not ruin your clothes! The energy efficient Eva-Dry Dehumidifier can be used in closets, shelves and even in drawers and recharges quickly on low power when you plug it into any outlet. The Eva-Dry saves energy and protects your clothing and anything else that you want to protect against any type of dampness in the air. Use this earth friendly device anywhere you want to keep items dry and protected.

$42.00 at Gaiam
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Designer Green LED Lamps give Innovative Lighting

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Leaf - Eco-Friendly Designer LED Lamp
These new designer-style LED lamps from Yves Behar and EcoCentric, the Leaf Lamp, are touch sensitive for turning on the light as well as the brightness level and color temperature. You can adjust the angle of the light to provide accent lighting and mood settings. Made from 95% recycled materials and use very low energy. Needless to say its a bit pricey but if you must have the ultimate in eco-friendly fashion gadget statements in your office, this might be something to look into.

Available in five colors - polished aluminum, black, white, nickel and red.
From ecocentric.co.uk for £349.00 ($688.00)

Bag Snagger

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

The Bag Snagger
Presenting…the Bag Snagger!!, a new tool designed specifically for removing unsightly plastic bags and other litter from trees. There was a great story in the New Yorker a few years ago about a band of guys who would get together on weekends and remove trash from trees. What a great way to spend time with friends, be out in nature and help save the planet!! The basic Bag Snagger has a 12 ft. telescoping fiberglass pole with Snagger attachment allowing you to reach approximately 20 ft. up. There are also extension poles for sale which can increase your reach up to nearly 40 feet.
$250.00 at Reusable Bags

Solar Powered Christmas Lights

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

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These solar powered lights are nice for outside decorating. It is so much easier when you don’t need to worry about extension cords and outlets. Not to mention, of course, that you get to save money and energy.
$19.98 at Amazon

Solar Powered Holiday Lights

Saturday, November 24th, 2007

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Solar powered holiday lights are available in red or white lights. Charged by the sun all day, will provide a nice festive look to your house all night.
$89.00 - $109.00 at Gaiam
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Christmas Tree - Energy-Efficient LED Lights

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

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Long lasting energy efficient LED lights make up this eco-friendly holiday tree. Over 120 bright white lights and a star on top that changes color continuously. Great way to start off your Christmas spirit with intentions to help save the planet.
On sale: 6ft tree originally $89.99 NOW $69.99 at Smarthome
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