Friday, April 18, 2008

Eco-Chic

I've been hearing a lot of talk about young adults being eco-conscious these days, as we should be. The planets future lies in our hands, and we need to do everything we can to preserve it for our future and the future of our children, so on and so forth. Recently I was shopping in several of the largest box stores in my area, and I came across a few "eco-friendly" items and also some "energy saving" items that I thought would be worth mentioning. Think of this as a review, if you will.

EcoTex Earth Friendly Bed Pillow

This pillow was a bargain at only $5 from WalMart. It is made with polyester fiber made from recycled water bottles. It helps reduce landfill waste. The cover is a very soft 200 thread count cotton cover (not organic) that is bleached with natural hydrogen peroxide, as opposed to traditional bleaching methods. Even the packaging that it comes in is biodegradable, claiming to degrade in the landfill "in as little as three months"

My rating: ***** 5 stars. It is cheap, very comfortable, and good for the environment.

Simplicity Laundry Detergent

Another WalMart purchase of mine, also pretty easy on the wallet. I believe I paid $5.44 for this 50FL oz bottle. The detergent is 2x concentrated, so you can wash more loads with less detergent. Always a good thing. It is also hypoallergenic and non-toxic. The package also claims that it is phosphate free, safe for septic systems (very important in my house, as we have septic) and is not tested on animals. I have not tested this product yet, but it looks to me like a good investment. This company also makes hypoallergenic non-toxic dryer sheets, which I have yet to test, because I still have plenty of my Bounce sheets left.

My rating: *** 3 stars. Cheap, concentrated, but I'm not sure of its cleaning abilities yet. Also, it smells kind of strange. I may feel the need to edit this review after testing the product.

Georgia Pacific 100% Recycled Printer Paper

I only browsed past this item, but I thought I would include it anyways even though I didn't sit there and read the label. Looks to me like a good deal though, at $3.82 from WalMart. It's 100% recycled, not like other papers that are between 30-70% post-consumer recycled paper.

My rating: **** 4 stars. It is definitely something I would use for my business, as I do go through a LOT of paper, between invoices and other nonsense. Also, I'm a college student so I write a lot of essays.

Eco-I totally forgot the name School Supplies

Okay, so I forgot the name, but I saw these notebooks, binders, filler paper, folders, notecards, etc at Target the last time I was there. I love that they are 100% recycled paper and printed with soy-based inks. I use the notecards as thank you cards for my jewelry purchases. They are amazing, and they come in excellent designs. My only concern is that they are a bit pricey, especially for Target.

My rating: *** 3 stars. These school supplies are friendly to the environment and the eyes, but not so friendly to my wallet.

Organic Sheet Set

I saw these at Target as well, and I must say they are SO soft. There are two different types of sheets that I saw, the first is made of 100% organic cotton and the second is made from is made from a blend of cotton and bamboo fiber (40% bamboo/60% cotton). Both are priced starting at $29.99 for a Twin set, and going up to $59.99 for King or California King. They come in beautiful earthy colors as well as some beautiful blues and greens.

My Rating: **** 4 stars. Organic and pretty, very good. Not as good on the wallet as other sheet sets, especially the Nurture brand, which starts at $79.99.

Well if you're still reading, I give you a cookie. Or, well, you can get yourself a cookie because technology is limited at this time.

Don't forget to check out these great handmade eco-friendly products on Etsy.com!
Recycled Skateboard Earrings by 2ReVert
Overnight Maxi-Pad by Ambrosiadesigns (Yes, you heard me right, these are COOL!!)
The Hound Hoodie by anniessweatshop

1 comment:

Aileen Fairycat said...

Very cool Eco start!

I have to say for EcoFriendly Laundry Detergent I suggest Trader Joe's Brand it is amazing!

If you don't have a TJ's then I suggest

ShowerTreatSoap
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5077917§ion_id=5187851

or SlingsandSacks
http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5023553§ion_id=5069297

Both can be found on Etsy these are eco friendly and clean so well!!!