i’m eco friendly™ was created in order to fill the void that we found in the marketplace for tasteful, well-made reusable bag options that take both the environment and style, equally seriously. Our bags aspire to depart from the bland-color fabrics or designs and excite people into using them.
i’m eco friendly™ Facts:
- Fashionable cloth bags for men, women and children
- Custom-made, not mass-produced
- 100% certified organic cotton canvas; coming soon, hemp & organic cotton blend textiles
- Stylish colors
- Eclectic & tasteful designs
- Same-fabric handles for style and durability
- No poly-web handles; no petroleum by-products of any kind!
- Made ethically in California, USA
- Woman-owned business
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10/24/2008
A Teen Whodunit
by Natalia Jaster
I’m on the fence about this next book. Normally, I’m a fervent reader of young adult novels, and I was intrigued when I found Theodore Taylor’s The Weirdo because the story comprises an eco-centered plot, mystery and romance—a combination I hadn’t yet come across.
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10/19/2008
Measuring Sustainable
by Yianna Bouyioukou & Marija Volkman
There is a lot of talk (and not enough action) regarding “green buildings.” But what does this term really mean? And what role will it play in architecture and construction in the future?
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10/6/2008
That Autumn Aroma
by Michelle Walker
Autumn is my favorite time of year. I love the chilly weather of autumn, the smells of the autumn, and most importantly, the tastes of autumn. As I turned my calendar to October 1st this past Wednesday, I immediately became excited about all the delicious treats that this month (and upcoming months) are guaranteed to bring. Pumpkin pie, apple gingerbread pie, spiced chai tea, warm scented candles, butternut squash soup, apple cider
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9/30/2008
Green or "Vertically Green"—That Is the Question!
by Nikolette Orlandou
These days, with everyone striving towards a more “green”…everything, really… and with so many companies and products claiming to be green, earth-friendly, etc, one has to ask “how green is this product or company, really?”
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