May
26
Filed Under (Eco Friendly Products) by EFP Blogger
onegreenearthkatie asked:


How to use the best plastic bag alternative EVER!

The ONYA bag

1) Put the keyring pouch bag on your keys
2) Made from Parachute material so its very strong (can carry 9 bottles of wine!)
3) No seam at the base of the bag so it cant break
4) The bag can be adapted to make an over the shoulder strap
5) When a shop keeper asks if you want a bag announce ‘NO THANKS’ and pull out your onya bag out of its keyring pouch
6) To put it away you just gather and scrunch it back into the keyring pouch

To buy now visit: http://www.onegreenearth.com/onya_bag1.php

MARGOT

May
23
Filed Under (Eco Friendly Products) by EFP Blogger
Tay♥Tay asked:


Where can i get it? And any other eco-friendly products?

ORA
BTL asked:


nvohk - www.projectnvohk.com - is a new eco-clothing company that is recruiting 20,000 members to manage the brand. 10% of profits will be donated to environmental charities and 35% of profits will go to its members via reward points to buy nvohk products. It’s an interesting concept, but will this concept work to help drive eco awareness and ultimately help change the way consumers interact with brands and the environment?

MARCELL
May
20
Techy Dave asked:


what are some imaginitive products or ideas that people can make? SOmething that is not on the market to day but can be invented.

PETUNIA
Y? asked:


For clothing and other non-food items, I think it’s best to buy used at thrift shops, yard sales, book sales, etc. Then it’s good to buy recycled products at stores, so at least you aren’t wasting gas having something shipped to you on a truck. Then order recycled goods on the Internet, followed by buying non-recycled items at a store. The worst would be ordering non-recyclible stuff from the Internet. Am I on the right track here?

RANDI
Bbylove asked:


I’m looking for environmentally friendly products, or “green” products in other words..Being green is so in right now, but making it happen is a different story. This is all for Mother Earth! I prefer the large-chain office supply companies (e.g. Staples, Office Depot, Office Max, Target maybe, etc.) since their stores can be found almost anywhere. Anything will do, just as long as they carry eco-friendly products. I’m looking for pens & pencils mostly, but anything green in general.

Thanks ! Just trying to do my part in helping our environment. For those who are doing the same, more power to you ! :)

LAVAUN

Rattieluv asked:


I’m 13 and have gone quite eco friendly. i want to start using toiletries and makeup that are not tested on animals and clothes and things which are good for the environment and animals. with no harsh chemicals. can you make sure they are available in the uk cos that’s where i live.

also, is there any foundations that do not block pores?

can you make sure they are quite cheap because i cant afford the body shop stuff and things like that.

thank you

ZEPPELIN

dsutari asked:


I work for a web retailer that sells green and eco-friendly products like natural cleaners, CFL bulbs, etc. We usually stock our own products in our storeroom, but it’s reaching full capacity and we would still like to offer more products.

Does anyone know of a distributor of similar green/energy efficient products in the Northeast? Preferably within 1 UPS Ground ship day of New York City?

We are looking to place an order with them 3 to 5 days a week, have them ship it here, then pick/pack from the shipment to our customer orders.

If anyone could point me in the right direction I would appreciate.

MELIORA