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Best of the Best from 2011

Best of the Best from 2011

It’s always fun to look back. We have a lot of new exciting things coming up for IzzitGreen this year in our quest to find you the best good-green stuff  to and support the companies that care. To bring in the new year let’s see what people were talking about in 2011. Here are our top 10 most popular posts from last year.

1. House of Marley Headphones: eco-conscious headphones of superior quality and style made by a company honestly committed to giving back, but would Bob approve?

2. Eco-Friendly Kids’ Party Favors: some awesome ideas for filling favor bags at your child’s next birthday party that will wow their friends, parents and the eco-minded.

3. How to Recycle Butane Fuel Canisters: examines a nifty little tool that can help you easily and responsibly dispose of your used camping stove fuel canisters.

4. Pet-Safe and Eco-Friendly Lawn Care: some advice on fertilizers, pest control and weed killers that are safe for the planet and pets.

5. Eco-Barefoot Running Shoes Guide: the final installment of a three part series that outlines the top ten sustainable barefoot running shoes out there.

6. Eco-Friendly Yoga Mats: an in-depth look at different types of sustainable yoga mats and some recommendations for mats to try.

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7. Very Eco Wedding Guest Dresses: fashionable and Earth-friendly options to turn heads at your next special occasion.

8. Top 10 Bamboo Lingerie, Organic Intimates and Eco-Underthings: a countdown of the top pics of stunning and feel-good pieces that are sure to please. Who ever said that eco couldn’t be exciting?!

9. 21 Bamboo and Organic Yoga Pants: an extensive list of the best yoga pants, shorts and capris from companies with a conscience.

10. Smaller Footprints with Recycled Material Tents: a rare look at two tents using recycled materials that you may have never heard of.

From all of us at IzzitGreen, thanks for all of your support to make 2011 an amazing year. Onward and upward!

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Justin’s Nut Butter Review: Re-Fueling Made Delicious

Justin's Nut Butter Review: Re-Fueling Made Delicious

November is National Peanut Butter Lovers’ Month and boy, oh boy am I a pb lover! Seriously though, what’s not to love? With an impressive nutritional report card including protein, fiber, vitamin E, iron and potassium it’s not surprising that peanut butter has been credited with many health benefits such as reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and protection against both Alzheimer’s and type 2 diabetes. To some, peanut butter’s health claims may seem confusing considering that pb contains moderate amounts of saturated fat and sodium. However, a Harvard doctor recently pointed out that peanut butter has a proportion of saturated to unsaturated fats similar to olive oil, provides several important nutrients and also has an incredible potassium-to-sodium ratio. And just in case you need more convincing, here are 10 Reasons Peanuts Improve Health.

This celebration of my favorite, gooey substance prompted a quest to seek out the best good-green peanut paste the market has to offer. My discovery of Justin’s Nut Butter was the end of my search. Justin’s sent me a generous box of goodies from which I stuffed my pack for a hiking trip in northern Portugal. Read on to see why my hunt ended with Justin’s and how nut butter made my trip.

The Justin’s Difference

Justin’s all started in Boulder, Colorado in 2002 when founder, Justin Gold, longed for a tastier peanut butter. From that dream Justin’s Nut Butter has taken an amazing foodstuff and done the impossible. Justin and his company have created a superior peanut butter and in the process managed to completely re-conceive the category. So, how is Justin’s Nut Butter better? Please review the following steps. Start with super high-quality, natural and organic ingredients that are sustainably harvested and sourced as locally as possible. Then add a proprietary grinding method that boosts yumminess and consistency. Combine with innovative packaging that facilitates on-the-go consumption and mix with a company dedicated to reducing its environmental footprint. The result? A delicious, nutritious, and ingenious snack that will blow your mind.

The simple ingredients in each of Justin’s products make them easy to love, whether you’re into Vegetarianism, Paleo, Slow Carb, South Beach, Atkins’ or just being healthy. Justin’s products are certified gluten-free by the GFCO, certified Kosher by Scroll K and use only PPO-free almonds. Aside from the aforementioned amazingness, Justin’s also offers variety. Check out each of the ways that you can enjoy Justin’s creations below.

Squeeze Packs

A seriously perfect snack for hiking, traveling or munching at work. Justin’s squeeze packs offer a super convenient way to eat nut butter on-the-go. I figured I would mostly add nut butter from the packs to apples or crackers, but found myself just as happy eating it plain. It reminded me of my childhood when I would shamelessly steal heaping spoonfuls of peanut butter right from the jar. Regaining some of my long lost courage, I noticed myself several times desperately massaging the last bits of nut butter from my squeeze pack, only to catch my boyfriend boldly ripping open the package to lick the inside clean. The packs excelled one night as a surprisingly satisfying dinner during a seemingly never ending journey aboard Portuguese public transportation on our way north to the Peneda-GeresNational Park. From Justin’s wide scope of eight squeeze pack flavors, I was sent the Honey Peanut Butter Blend and Chocolate Hazelnut Butter Blend. Both of the flavors have a rich, natural and grittier texture that you can almost chew for pure satisfaction. Justin’s Nut Butters use palm fruit oil that is sourced from a sustainably harvested, organic farm in Brazil to minimize oil separation. Not only does this provide excellent texture but palm fruit oil also has no trans-fatty acids and contains less saturated fat than many other oils. Once again, the quality shows. For me, the Honey Peanut Butter Blend flavor is the perfect combination of salty and sweet thanks to the unique coupling of sea salt and honey and a very faint sesame after taste. The peanut butter packs were a fabulous comfort food as the small pools of water in our tent slowly crept towards my sleeping pad. I thought the Hazelnut flavor would just taste like Nutella, but I was hit instead with a genuine hazelnut taste and hint of salt that lacked the artificial, over-sweetened, way-too-creamy faults of that other frosting stuff. The packs are generally easy to open, but can require some extra muscle with very cold hands. Plus,  REI just published some great tips for sleeping warm and it recommended eating peanut butter right before bed to give your body something to burn. No wonder I slept so well! Oh, and don’t forget to knead!

Jars

There can never be too much of a good thing, and that’s where Justin’s Jars come in. Not only are they filled with nut butter goodness, but all of Justin’s Jars are PETE-1 recyclable and BPA-free. If you’re not in a rush and have something more relaxing in mind, screw open a jar and enjoy any of the eight better nut butters on one of your favorite snacks. Make sure to try out each of the hazelnut, peanut and almond varieties. Here are some great recipes using peanut butter to check out, or there’s always just your spoon.

Peanut Butter Cups

Peanut butter cups are another fond memory from my childhood, specifically the hundreds that I consumed in the weeks following Halloween. Available in both milk and dark chocolate versions, Justin’s Peanut Butter Cups offer a refreshing look at a classic. In both flavors there is a pleasant absence of that cheap, milk taste and high quality peanut butter makes all the difference. The shell is made from decedent, fair-trade, organic chocolate that is Rainforest Alliance Certified. Using such virtuous chocolate, no wonder Justin’s decided to coat it on thick. The harder, more substantial shell provides a beautiful match to the normally overpowering peanut butter taste. Justin’s Peanut Butter Cups provided a particularly welcome lunch desert as we rested near a stream and bridge described by a local trail guide as, “a naturally well conceived scenario.” The dark chocolate mixed with peanut butter is an entirely new and wonderful experience, but even the milk chocolate flavor holds happily little resemblance to the unhealthy candies I enjoyed as a child. It’s like a peanut butter cup all grown up.

Sustainability

Aside from its earth-friendly kitchen, Justin’s takes steps throughout the business to reduce its impact on the environment. For a trip through their supply chain, visit Justin’s “Dirt on Nuts” to explore the company’s carbon footprint and what it is doing to reduce it. Already, the Justin’s headquarters is solar powered through panels in front of the office and sustainable packaging has become a priority. While Justin’s cardboard packaging is currently made from 100% recycled paper constructed using only wind power and dyed with Zero VOC inks, the company has also embarked on a unique journey towards a sustainable squeeze pack. The ultimate goal is 100% renewable packaging that can be composted at home, but the plan includes realistic stepping stones of 33% and 66% renewable packaging along the way. On the social side, Justin’s also supports Conscious Alliance in its work to distribute food to Native American Reservations through monetary contributions and of course, healthy food donations.

So, spread the love and make sure to spoon, squeeze and smear it on thick!

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Get Smart with the Highgear Smartlite

Get Smart with the Highgear Smartlite

Fall camping can bring beautiful colors, pleasant temperatures and the disappearance of pesky mosquitoes. However, autumn can also force you to pitch your tent earlier and cook dinner at four in the afternoon so that you’re not left in the dark. Luckily, we discovered long ago that the sun is not the only giver of light. Headlamps are great, but inevitably you’ll end up blinding your partner or friend at some point during your dinner conversation. Candles are romantic but not always the safest option, especially after a dry summer. My choice to light a camp cooked meal or tent for reading is a versatile lantern. Especially since Highgear has created a more eco-friendly and compact choice perfect for backpacking or car camping.

Highgear Smartlite

The Highgear Smartlite is incredibly versatile with a reversible globe that allows it to be used as either a lantern or a flashlight. The one watt high power LED puts out 95 lumens of bright light, while the reflector provides advanced lighting to illuminate your dinner or a late night walk to the bathroom. When less blaze is needed just turn the Smartlite to low power for an ideal reading glow. Plus, the no-glare, frosted globe creates a gentle light perfect to enhance the romantic atmosphere. At seven ounces you might think that this lantern would be flimsy, but the Smartlite is highly water resistant and has a rugged rubber casing built for extreme weather conditions.

Guilt-Free Power

Possibly, what makes the Smartlite so smart is its power mechanism. The Smartlite is outfitted with a USB rechargeable battery that you can plug right into your computer to juice it up before a trip. That means no more toxic batteries to buy or throw away! One recharge can provide you with ten hours of burn time on low power and four hours on high. Still run out of juice? No problem. Pull up your sleeves and start cranking. The manual crank can provide ten minutes of power for three minutes of cranking. Not a bad trade off, and it sure beats lugging around ounces and ounces of extra batteries, not to mention the peace of mind knowing that you will always have access to light with no contribution to our nation’s growing landfills.

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First Bluesign Certified Tent. . . Ever

First Bluesign Certified Tent. . . Ever

This summer the German outdoor company Vaude will release the world’s first ever Bluesign certified tent. Bluesign is an independent and strict standard that ensures that textiles and production processes are non-toxic, making the Blue One Tent an incredible milestone and environmental victory.

The Blue One Tent

The Blue One Tent is made from 40%  rip stop organic cotton and 60% recycled PET fabric. These stunning specs turned some heads this year at the 2011 ISPO sports trade fair, and Vaude walked away with an Eco Responsibility Award for their tent and the Most Sustainable Company Award. These awards were added to others like the Public’s Choice Award that Vaude won last October from Utopia, a German network for sustainable living. This two person home away from home is not only eco-friendly, it weighs just over five pounds, making it easy on your back as well as your conscience. No additional dyes were used in the production of the Blue One which results in its simply beautiful “ecru” color.

Vaude and Green Shape

Ever since its conception, this family owned company has fostered a strong focus on innovation for greener outdoor gear. In the early 90s Vaude created Ecolog products that were 100% made of polyester so that they could be completely recycled at the end of their life. This includes zippers, labels, thread and everything in between. Vaude also produces one third of its electricity needs regionally using renewable and emission free options, as well as utilizing large photovoltaic systems at the headquarters and factory outlet.

More recently, Vaude has initiated their Green Shape Protocol that rates the “econess” of their products. To obtain Green Shape status a product must contain at least 90% recycled materials or organic cotton. A product can progress even further and become a Bluesign product if at least 95% of the product is Bluesign certified, including textiles and components. Vaude also includes an “On the Way” category for products that have less than 90% recycled content or have their own eco labels such as Cocona®. Currently 16% of the 2011 Vaude summer collection has Green Shape status and the company expects that the winter collection will reach 30% compliance.

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Kate’s Organic Bars: Worth Their Weight in the Norwegian Mountains

Kate's Organic Bars: Worth Their Weight in the Norwegian Mountains

Some might call my selection process of items to bring on a backpacking trip slightly “intense”. While packing for an eight day trek through Norway’s Jotunheimen National Park my elimination process followed suit. So, when I decided that I could do without that additional pair of socks, thicker pair of gloves and paperback book to make room for a supply of Kate’s Real Food Organic Energy Bars, it was no small matter. “These better be good,” I thought as I reluctantly threw a favorite pair of wool hiking socks into the “stay” pile. The small space I had created was a perfect fit for the five different flavors of Kate’s Bars that she had generously sent me to review the week before.

After working on an organic farm, company founder Kate Schade made organic a priority that is exemplified in all of her bars. These wholesome treats use all natural and organic ingredients from the honey and fruit to the oats and seeds. Kate offers five distinct flavors but all of the bars share some common characteristics. Every bar utilizes multiple flavors that work together brilliantly. They look a little bit like bird food, but don’t let that deter you. The bars stay together remarkably well and are seemingly uncooked, like no-bake cookies, but they have no problem packing in a satisfying crunch. Each bar is dense and satisfying with energy ranges from a hearty 190 calorie snack to a body-fueling 360 calorie meal bar. The compact bars and fast-acting energy can be perfectly described as fire starter cubes for your body. Here’s my take on each of the flavors.

Grizzly Bar

The Grizzly is one seriously meaty energy bar. You don’t just nibble on the Grizzly. You rip off a chunk and you chew and chomp for a satisfying meal. It’s like Kate made the best gorp ever, and then smashed it into a block the size of a soap bar. The Grizzly has a really nice combination of peanut and fruit flavors, and also makes use of an incredible honey-dark chocolate blending, that leaves a satisfied sweet tooth and a brick of energy ready to burn. Bye-bye Snickers bars.

Tram Bar

The Tram Bar was Kate’s original energy bar and I can see why she decided to launch a business after the reception she must have received for her first try. The Tram bar is another not-messing-around bar that is similar to the Grizzly, however the Tram uses milk instead of dark chocolate. This solid hunk of energy was a most welcome companion during a particularly treacherous ascent early in the trip that involved steep boulder clambering and a pack that seemed all of 30 pounds too heavy. The Tram Bar has smoother, sweeter taste that I preferred, while my boyfriend preferred the dark flavor of the Grizzly. Each to his or her own.

Caz Bar

The Caz was by far the most exotic of the bars. It has this great spicy aftertaste that lingers behind and smells a little bit like Christmas time. The chai tea flavors and sesame seed crunch really make meaningful additions. My boyfriend and fellow critic claimed that the Caz was, “The most original energy bar that I’ve ever tasted.”

Handle Bar

I think that the Handle Bar bar was my least favorite of the lot, but I would guess that my dissatisfaction is almost entirely due to my lack of a real love for cherries. However, if you are a cherry-lover, have I got a treat for you. Kate’s Real Food has done a wonderful job of incorporating high quality cherries into the Handle Bar. We’re not talking about small dried up tart cherries, but full, moist and sweet morsels. The interesting thing about this bar is that the chocolate and cherry flavors really almost mask each other until, BAM! At which point you encounter the pleasant zip of cherry or smooth comfort of chocolate.

Stash Bar

The Stash Bar was my favorite of the five bars that I tried. The Stash packs this awesome sea salt aftertaste that is almost sweet for a very pleasant experience. I really enjoyed the medley of flavors that this bar offers and they all seemed to work together while I still felt like I could taste each and every one. You just have no idea until you try one of these. Seriously.

In the end, after being thoroughly humbled by chain-lined descents, trail running Norwegian high schoolers and white-out conditions I reflected on my initial compromises. In hindsight, it was obvious that I was more than rewarded for my daring sacrificial decisions with originality, perfect flavor synergy and sweet, sweet energy. To Kate’s Real Food bars. Thanks for just being real.

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Camping with Wine: Now Less Impact, More Fun

Camping with Wine: Now Less Impact, More Fun

Clif Bar & Company has built its success on providing quality organic products for the adventurous at heart. With their release of the Climber Pouch this April the tradition continues.

The Clif Family Winery and Farm

The Clif family has been making high quality wines on the Clif Family Winery and Farm in Napa Valley since 2007, where they grow, as well as source their fruit from local and North Coast farms that have demonstrated an environmental commitment to organic and sustainable farming methods. The Clif Family Winery and Farm itself became CCOF certified in 2009, due to their production methods that sustain the natural resources of the local community and increase awareness of organic and sustainable farming. The winery is also a proud member of 1% for the Planet and 1% of all Climber Pouch sales go to this wonderful organization. The owners of the Clif Winery, Gary and Kit, also offer some unique visiting options through their Velo Vino visit that combines a cycling excursion with wine tasting, hopefully in that order.

The Climber Pouch

The new Climber Pouch is touted to be an “all terrain wine transport” and some serious design work has gone into the product and packaging to make it just that. The 1.5L wine pouch has an increased convenience factor thanks to the punched hole towards the top; perfect for a carabiner attachment to any pack. The pouch is sturdier than a typical glass wine bottle, not to mention a lot lighter on your way to the campfire. The pouch also has an 80% lower carbon footprint and creates 90% less waste than two typical glass wine bottles. Once empty the pouch can be rolled up and stuffed anywhere, and on the rare occasion that you don’t drain the bag in one go, the pouch can be resealed and retain its freshness for up to one month!

The Climber Pouch is currently available in a “crisp, unoaked Chardonnay and a juicy Cabernet Sauvignon.” Go ahead, you deserve to wet your whistle after your next adventure.

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Eco-Friendly Sleeping Bags: Less is More

Eco-Friendly Sleeping Bags: Less is More

We’re constantly surrounded by things that we don’t need. While many companies are trying to sell us on a product’s extra features and add-ons, Big Agnes has found a value-added way to remove a feature from a product, a feature that most people would argue that they would absolutely not go into the woods without.

The Big Agnes Sleeping System

The Colorado-based company Big Agnes has developed a unique sleeping bag system that unites the bag and sleeping pad into one ingenious arrangement resulting in a slew of amazing benefits. Big Agnes has created a system in which a pad slides into an integrated sleeve on the now uninsulated bottom of a Big Agnes sleeping bag while the top two-thirds of the sleeping bag is insulated like normal.

This exclusive combination is based on the idea that when insulation is compressed under your body, it loses most of its insulating power anyway. The Big Agnes system eliminates the useless insulation and allows the pad to provide the needed insulation instead. Like your bed at home, the mattress is underneath for comfort, and the covers are over top for warmth. This minimalist approach allows for a smaller pack size, less weight to carry, more comfort and reduced risk, plus it’s eco-friendly. Try rolling off of your pad now!

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Master the Healthier Way to Exercise Outside with Merino Wool Layers

Master the Healthier Way to Exercise Outside with Merino Wool Layers

The air is crisp, the mornings are cold and the thought of stepping onto a treadmill again makes your stomach turn. When you move your workout into a natural environment, you can say goodbye to waiting for equipment, commuting to the gym and costly membership fees. Plus, adding some outdoor exercise into your routine allows you more flexibility when traveling and a daily dose of fresh air and vitamin D.

By hitting the trail this spring, you might be doing yourself a mental favor in addition to the physical ones. A recent study was conducted by the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry in the UK in which the college performed trials involving 833 adults and found that  exercising in natural environments could have a multitude of beneficial effects over working out indoors.

If you do decide to bundle up and get some fresh air, you may experience, “greater feelings of revitalization and positive engagement, decreases in tension, confusion, anger and depression, and increased energy,” according to the study published in the research journal Environmental Science and Technology in February

The Importance of Layers

People often dress too warmly only to find that they are overheating during exercise and then get quickly chilled as their sweat starts to evaporate and dry. One of the tricks to exercising outside is to properly regulate your temperature. By dressing in layers you can easily adjust your clothing to your changing needs and take off layers as you begin to work and put them back on as needed.

For my layering scheme, I am all about sustainable merino wool. Fine-cut merino wool is itch-free and has a great warmth-to-weight ratio. The finely crimped fibers create millions of air pockets to keep you incredibly warm without the bulk. Merino also does a great job of removing sweat from your skin, keeping you warm, dry and smelling great.

For an eco-friendly option try RedRam apparel. An offshoot of the Icebreaker brand, RedRam and Icebreaker are centered around renewable, biodegradable and ethically-sourced merino wool. Merino wool is a renewable resource using water, grass and sunshine as the raw inputs, and also takes considerably less energy to process than most other fibers.

Icebreaker and RedRam work directly with only 140 growers most of which are located in the beautiful Southern Alps of New Zealand. This small supply chain allows the company to create strong relationships with the growers and also enforce their strict animal welfare requirements.

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22 Earth-Friendly Family Outdoor Activites for Spring

22 Earth-Friendly Family Outdoor Activites for Spring

Whether you’ve been carefully watching your calendar or just looking out the window, you might have noticed that spring is almost here. Now is the perfect time to get your family excited about the great outdoors. Enjoying time outside is a perfect budget-friendly, Earth-loving way to spend time with your family. This spring, try something different. Check out our list of 22 different family outdoor activities to get you started.

Close to Home

1. Backyard Camping – A great, no hassle way to introduce the joy of camping to your kids, and if they need some extra convincing you can always throw some s’mores in to sweeten the deal.

2. Start a Garden — Get your hands a little dirty and open your eyes to the potential of your own backyard. You’ll get a great source of fresh vegetables, spices plus beautiful scenery.

3. Build a Worm Compost Bin — Use worms to turn your fruit and vegetable scraps into great fertilizer for your garden by following a few simple steps.

4. Catch Fireflies — Turn off your outside lights and get your glass jars ready with air holes. Make sure to create a firefly-friendly environment by avoiding lawn chemicals and releasing them after the show.

5. Leaf Matching Game — Pick up leaves around your neighborhood and see if you can match them to their trees. You can also take bark rubbings with a crayon and paper to create a tree book!

6. Bug Hunt — You can be sure that your family will be amazed at what is living under the rocks in your own backyard. See how many different kinds you can find.

7. Build a Fort — Recycle old boxes or create a tepee with fallen branches and a sheet for hours of outdoor adventure.

8. Set up a Hammock — Spend some quality time swinging a beautiful afternoon away.

9. Blow Bubbles — You can even make your own eco-friendly bubbles!

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Eco-Friendly Backpack for Middle Schoolers & Revolutionaries Alike

Eco-Friendly Backpack for Middle Schoolers & Revolutionaries Alike

TheJiMarti Renegade Backpackhas all of the features that any practical rebel values in a good backpack. This eco-friendly book bag is incredibly versatile and ready to carry anything from books to groceries to top secret fugitive devices.

The huge main compartment and front organizer pocket provides more than ample storage while the dual side pockets are perfect for holding a cell phone or keys. Plus, when you have to carry that additional gallon of milk the Renegade Backpack keeps things comfortable with two generously padded straps.

This backpack is both super durable and lightweight, weighing only 1.2 pounds when it’s emptied of those lead bricks you call textbooks. JiMarti also includes a convenient headphone port for easy access to your favorite tunes.

For plastic bottle mutineers, everywhere the JiMarti Renegade Backpack is an essential tool for all of your outlaw adventures. Made with PET recycled yarn, this eco-friendly book bag does its part to keep plastic bottles and containers out of the mountainous landfills of our country. When these water bottles and containers are recycled they are first sorted by color to be cleaned and prepared for reprocessing. Then the primed PET containers are chopped into tiny flakes that can then be spun into eco-friendly yarn and fabrics. This earth healthy process is just as easy as creating polyester from new PET material, and is traditionally used to make strong durable material like that found in the body of this awesome eco-friendly book bag.

This is a perfect gift if you have a little rabble-rouser in your life who’s making due with a backpack that is more duct tape than bag, or maybe just if you’re looking to get in touch with your mutinous side and join the iconoclasts of the eco-movement.

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