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22 Ways to Green Your Halloween

22 Ways to Green Your Halloween

This could very well be my favorite time of the year. Although I did have a great time writing about the spring season with 22 Earth-Friendly Outdoor Activities for Spring. And, yeah I know, the winter holidays are great with candles, nutmeg and family. And maybe some of you love the fireworks, backyard grills and patriotism of July 4th, but I always found more common ground with Jack the Pumpkin King. No other holiday comes quite close to the magic of Halloween. Best of all, even though this spooky holiday has always been associated with orange and black, that doesn’t mean that you can’t paint this year green. The really scary stories begin to emerge if we don’t. So grab your hot apple cider and peruse my list of the top 22 ways from around the web to green your Halloween this fall. Muuuuahaha!

  1. Skip the costume rush this autumn and throw a little creativity into the pot to make your own Halloween costumes. Often just things hiding in the back of your closet, your trash can, or a thrift store are bursting with possibilities. For inspiration check out these cardboard box ideas from Inhabitat.
  2. Save your skin and the environment and paint on some organic, non-toxic makeup from Luna Organics.
  3. A personal favorite of mine, and a tactic that I have employed more than once, Trail’s Edge offers up some interesting ways to use your outdoor gear to create a costume that was meant to go outside.
  4. Inspire others and voice your opinion with an eco-message pumpkin. Try carving out the earth, a tree or the recycle sign.
  5. Carry around a reusable tote or pillow case to hold your candy instead of a plastic bag. Those grocery bags were never big enough or strong enough to handle my loot anyways.
  6. Hand out sustainable treats likes the fair trade chocolate gold coins from Divine or the unique and natural Ginger People Ginger Chews.
  7. Set the mood with some eco decorations like these fair trade skeleton streamers that are handmade in Mexico.
  8. O.K. I already said this, but there are so many great costume ideas! Here are some more from the Eco News Network.
  9. The Green Girls offer instructions for making your own organic face paint for the true DIYers.
  10. Watch one of these green Halloween movies from Alternative Consumer’s list to get you in the mood.
  11. Browse Etsy for unique handmade costumes and beautiful decorations.
  12. Try to find a Halloween costume swap in your area. Although National Costume Swap Day is October 8th, there are still many locations that have decided to hold their swaps later in the month.
  13. EcoKaren talks about how she made her very own solar powered, reusable jack-o-lantern. No more pumpkin guts to clean up the next morning that always results in fist shaking and profanity.
  14. Use a hand crank or solar powered flashlight for battery-free safety when the sun goes down.
  15. Compost your used pumpkins and uneaten candy!
  16. Carefully pack away decorations so you can use them again next year. R is for reuse.
  17. Decorate with LED lights. They last forever and are incredibly energy efficient!
  18. Do some reverse trick-or-treating by attaching a Global Exchange flier to some fair trade chocolate to build awareness about the problems facing the cocoa industry.
  19. Skip the toxic paraffin wax candles in your jack-o-lanterns and look for organic, soy-based candles that last longer too.
  20. Be resourceful with your pumpkins. Add some salt and bake the seeds. Cook the flesh. Here are ten ways to use a pumpkin for some inspiration.
  21. Reuse candy wrappers for crafts. Make candy wrapper jewelry or cover the front of a journal.
  22. Skip the candy all together and hand out useful items like soy-based crayons, seed packets or stickers of endangered animals.

I know that there are a million other ways out there to green your Halloween. What are some of your ideas?

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Image Credit: Amazon, Luna Organics, EcoKaren, Peter Hughes

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Get to Know a Great Cause and a Great Winery

Get to Know a Great Cause and a Great Winery

We all know that our beloved Izzit is passionate about the outdoors – after all, that’s where he’s from. So when he learned about all of the great things the organization Get to Know Your Wild Neighbours was doing to help promote the national parks of Canada and the United States, not to mention improve everyone’s interactive learning experience with nature, Izzit immediately said “sign me up!” And after a long day out on the trail, what’s better than a soothing glass of chilled Ice Wine from one of Canada’s premier wine producers, Summerhill Pyramid Winery, who donate a portion of every purchase to the Get to Know Society.

First, the mission: Get to Know aims to provide folks – both young and old – with a simple and enjoyable way to get engaged with local green spaces. Ironically, Get to Know realized that one of the best ways to get people outside was to use something that ties most people to their desks…technology. The result is something they aptly call National Treasure. By incorporating technology in a truly different and unique way, they’ve created a fun and interesting interactive program that enhances the nature experience of the individual, while at the same time expanding their knowledge of the world’s wonderful biodiversity that exists beyond the computer screen. To learn more about Get to Know and all the great things they do, please visit www.gettoknow.ca.

Speaking of national treasures, the beautiful Okanagan Valley and the award-winning wines from Summerhill Pyramid Winery should be on everyone’s must-have list.  That list, along with the bottle of Summerhill Pyramid’s 2007 Riesling Ice Wine we were tasting at the IzztGreen Corporate Headquarters went mysteriously missing last Friday.  Coincidentally, Izzit was witnessed leaving work a bit early (but after sipping a little of this elegant wine from a renowned vintner, who could blame him if he indeed made off with it). We’re sure there’s a good explanation!

Although the stunning Okanagan Valley region of British Columbia produces many delicious wines that rival anything coming out of Washington State, Summerhill Pyramid is rightly famous for their Ice Wines.  What makes these wines so unique is that they can only be made in cooler climates. Because the grapes are left on the vine to freeze before fermentation, only the water freezes, leaving the sugars intact.  The resulting  harvest output is smaller, sweeter and more highly concentrated.  Both the 2007 Riesling and Pinot Noir Ice Wines are beyond excellent and worthy as daily sippers as well as make perfect holiday gifts. For more information please visit www.summerhill.bc.ca and for our American customers located in states that allow wine shipments, please visit www.summerhill.bc.ca/Wines/USA-Customers.

As if producing stellar wine isn’t enough, Summerhill Pyramid Winery also has a longstanding commitment to the environment.  About 80% of the total grapes used in production are Certified Organic, and their stated goal is to reach 100% in the near future.  They have achieved Certified Production status in their cellar and their Kelowana vineyard is in the process of applying for their Demeter Biodynamic certification.  So beyond the fact that the wines are elegant and delicious, you can rest assured that in buying Summerhill Pyramid products, you are supporting a business that truly cares about the environment.  They’re partnership with Get to Know is just “icing on the vines!”

So, please join Izzit (wherever he is) in raising a glass of Summerhill Pyramid in toasting and supporting the Get to Know mission!

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Everyone loves the dentist…right?

OK, let’s be honest here, common phrases such as “it’s like getting teeth pulled” didn’t come from anybody’s “fun” experience in the dentist chair.  Matter of fact, nothing’s quite as unsettling as being tilted back with a stranger’s hands in your mouth, sharp instruments coming at you, and that annoying little sucking tool hooked to the side of your mouth.  But it’s a fact of life, because after all, total body health really does start in the mouth.  And oral hygiene is critical in maintaining a healthy heart, and staying on top of your game.

While we haven’t seen innovation in the oral care space in some time, a company in Oregon has emerged as a real leader in organic and sustainable oral care products.  Since 2003, Tooth Soap® has grown to become the best natural, non-toxic alternative to toothpaste. Tooth Soap®, made with organic whole foods, natural and wildcrafted sustainable ingredients, flawlessly cleans teeth and gums by scrubbing fissures and pits in teeth (the most common place for cavities) to remove oils, residues and other contaminants. Tooth Soap® leaves teeth absolutely clean allowing re-mineralization of teeth to occur naturally.  They offer a complete line of oral and beauty care products, and even have products for pets.  But certified kosher toothpaste?  Who knew!

The United States Patent and Trademark Office has deemed their products to be novel, and will be issuing the patent in the coming months.  Now that’s great news, and quite an accomplishment.  At IzzitGreen, we love innovation, we marvel at thinking outside the box, and we absolutely support and admire the little guys taking it to the big guys.  And we’re here to help.  It’s not only the American Way, it’s the GREEN way!

So check out our friends at Tooth Soap® to purchase their entire line of oral and beauty care products, and ask for them at your local health, beauty, and grocery store.  They stand behind their all natural products 100% and offer a 90-day no-hassle, no-questions-asked guarantee.

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Top 10 Eco-Friendly Backpacks, Messenger Bags and a Tote

Top 10 Eco-Friendly Backpacks, Messenger Bags and a Tote

It’s not every one’s favorite time of year but you have to admit, it can be a little exciting. Seeing old friends, hearing summer adventures and sharing some of your own. There are many ways to make your first days back in class less stressful. Packing your bag the night before, a digital planning calendar and getting to bed early can help, but this semester why not help clear your conscience and choose a backpack that respects our natural environments. Here are Izzit’s top ten picks for eco-friendly backpacks and bags.

1. PETE Backpack

The PETE Backpack is made with recycled plastic reducing strain on new materials, plus the comfortable straps, useful zippered dividers and life-saving key holder make it hard to pass up.

2. NYC Messenger Bag

The NYC Messenger Bag proudly wears a hip cityscape that screams cool while the material made from 100% post-consumer plastic bottles and adjustable cross strap for biking add some major green cred.

3. Pike Messenger by Alchemy Goods

With a super functional separated section for your laptop and highly reflective safety tape, the Pike Messenger has all the essentials. Plus, this bag is made from up-cycled inner tubes and a recycled seat belt shoulder strap for extra green style.

4. Voltaic Converter Solar Backpack

With four watts of solar power the Converter Backpack is ready to charge your cell phone, mp3 player and laptop. Plus, even when that big ball in the sky isn’t available the battery stores up to 19 hours of talk time or 48 hours of music playback.

5. The Green Backpack

Well the name says it all. The Green Backpack is made from 65% recycled material that is lightweight and durable for all of your scholastic adventures. Thanks to the mp3 pocket and ear bud slit the tunes continue well after school.

6. Troubadour Tote

To go back to school in style check out the Troubadour Tote. Handmade in Seattle this vegan stylish bag is crafted from glazed cotton giving it a leather-like appearance that is vegan friendly and lead-free.

7. Glacier Backpack

Rugged and polished at the same time, the Glacier from Ecogear dons a moisture wicking mesh back and is made from recycled PET bottles and non-toxic dyes and materials.

8. Timbuk2 Hidden Messenger

Whoa! Where did it go?! This super lightweight Hidden Messenger is made from 90% recycled PET bottles and is all about convenience. When not in use this bag stuffs into a palm-sized zipper pouch making it ready to go anywhere.

9. Ecoalf Spring Backpack

Talk about classic. The Spring Backpack is made of soft nylon from recycled discarded fishing nets, has a padded laptop sleeve and looks flawless.

10. Sakku Buddy Messenger Bag

Sakku Buddy, where solar meets style. With a battery that can store solar energy and unique Swiss style, you can feel good about the Buddy knowing that all emissions from production are offset by Sakku.

Now that you have your sustainable backpack, things are looking up. Don’t forget to complete your mission by adding a reusable lunch sack like Kids Konserve or Robot Lunch Bag. With a little preparation and eco-karma, who knows? It may be your best year yet!

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Image Credit: Bambeco, Green Backpack, Crystalyn Kae, Ecogear, Timbuk2, Ecoalf, Primecut, MorgueFile, Voltaic

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Bamboo Skateboards and Eco-Friendly Alternatives

Bamboo Skateboards and Eco-Friendly Alternatives

Eco-friendly transportation comes in many forms. The best of these are powered by my calories; better for me and better for the planet. Most people immediately think of bikes, but for short trips many commuters are finding success with a good, strong deck and some fast spinning wheels. Sidewalk surfers never need to worry about where to park their vehicle or lock up their ride to deter pesky thieves. As eco-friendly skateboard companies look to more sustainable materials and practices, this healthy and blissfully simple transit method is looking greener and greener. Here are five of my favorite eco-friendly and bamboo skateboard companies.

1. Arbor Bamboo and Sustainable Wood Boards

Arbor, recently mentioned in USA Today, has a well deserved reputation for making beautiful and eco-friendly skateboards and longboards using sustainable materials for their decks, trucks and wheels. Sustainably sourced wood and bamboo create a unique mix while recycled glass grip tape, non-toxic water-based finishes, and recycled plastic risers serve up some serious green cred. Check out the Pin Bamboo for a beautiful bamboo longboard.

2. Sk8 Bamboo Boards

Sk8’s signature hybrid decks of 70% bamboo and sustainably sourced Canadian maple have served the company and their consumers well. Sk8 has high hopes of someday completely closing the loop from bamboo tree to discarded decks in their quest for cradle-to-cradle innovation. For a funky short deck, try the Sutsu Freeride.

3. Comet Sustainable Wood Skateboards

Comet manufactures its sustainable poplar and hickory cores in an impressive solar-powered factory in San Francisco. There are no posers here. Comet tirelessly continues to work with manufacturers in a quest to develop greener epoxies and coatings for their products. Graphics wise, I’m loving the FSM (Flying Spaghetti Monster) Longboard.

4. Habitat Eco-Alternative Boards

Habitat displays a wide eco-offering of decks made with hemp-ply and bamboo sealed with recycled plastics and treated with water-based paints, clear coat and glues. Their sustainably harvested cork top decks are a super rad option that eliminates the need for grip tape, and feels great under your favorite kicks.

5. Hendrick Bamboo Boards

Based in sunny California, Hendrick handcrafts maple and bamboo decks with unique artwork painted on the top deck that is visible through clear grip tape. Plus, with a purchase of one of the company’s “boards for barks” products, Hendrick will donate money to support a pet and animal welfare group. I am digging the Laguna Owl Short Board Deck.

So, push off and keep that leg pumping or, if you’re more into my style, find a downhill destination and let the good times fly. Maybe throw in an ollie and catch some air on the way. Air that just might be a little cleaner thanks to these guys.

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Image Credit: Arbor, Sk8, Comet, Habitat, Hendrick

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Eco-Barefoot Running Shoe Guide: Part 3 of 3

Eco-Barefoot Running Shoe Guide: Part 3 of 3

Welcome to the third and final installment of Izzit’s Barefoot Running Shoe series! A recent article Tree Hugger posed this question: “Is Barefoot Running Greener?” While the jury is still out, Tree Hugger raised several encouraging points:

First, by default, barefoot running shoes typically weigh significantly less than conventional running shoes. This allows for a proportionately lower environmental impact during manufacturing and shipping. In addition, barefoot running shoes tend to last about twice as long as other running shoes, therefore encouraging less consumption and waste.

Some of the secondary effects include a lighter impact on trails and wilderness by runners using a natural running stride. Additionally, the barefoot running phenomenon could get more people outside, initiating more concern for natural environments as well as a healthier lifestyle including better diets for people and the planet. Some companies are taking things a step further by using eco-friendly materials and processes to produce greener barefoot running shoes.

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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.

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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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Warm Up For Super Bowl XLV With a Fair Trade Football

Warm Up For Super Bowl XLV With a Fair Trade Football

Whether you’re planning to tailgate and cheer the Green Bay Packers on in person, or you just get inspired while watching football to play some pick-up at half time, make sure that you have the right tools.

The Eco-Football by Fair Trade Sports is a one of a kind. This high-quality football is official size and weight, just like the one the Packers’ Aaron Rodgers uses. Plus, the all-weather, high-performance grip makes it perfect for a Super Bowl game in Texas or a home game in Wisconsin.

But, the Eco-Football does not end its resume with soft handling and high performance. This football is certified fair trade, which means that adult workers received a fair wage for their hand stitching artistry and enjoyed healthy working conditions.

Fair Trade Sports was started in 2006 by former Microsoft Marketing Manager Scott James. At its founding, the company became the first in the United States to launch a full line of eco-certified, fair trade sports balls. Inspired by the Newman’s Own brand, Fair Trade Sports works to give back by donating all of their after-tax profits to children’s charities. Fair Trade Sports also works to fund improvements in the lives of workers and communities in developing countries, where workers and management work together to decide how to best distribute the capital.

Each ball has to pass the standards set by the Fairtrade Labeling Organization and is certified by Fair Trade USA. The company itself is also certified by B Corporation for its strong performance in their Impact Assessment which evaluates the company’s impact on the environment, community and consumers. Fair Trade Sports scored very well thanks to several of the company’s initiatives.

For example, 70 percent of their manufacturing materials come from sustainably managed forests, 75 percent of their office supplies come from recycled materials, 50 percent of their energy comes from renewable sources, they make annual donations to children’s charities and a quarter of their suppliers are located in low-income communities.

By purchasing fair trade products you can support environmental sustainability, ease abuse and enliven developing countries. You never know, you might just generate enough karma to alleviate some of the Steelers’ embarrassment.  I’m a die-hard Packers fan don’cha know, ya-hey? Go Pack Go!

Image credit: Fair Trade Sports.

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Top All Natural Insect Repellents

We all know that with warmer weather, BBQs, and campfires comes the pesky little insects we’ve grown to call bugs – an ironic name seeing how that’s all they seem to do. Unfortunately many of the insect repellents we purchase not only repel these pests, but also introduce harmful chemicals that can seep into our skin. A harmful ingredient like DEET, when absorbed into our skin, is linked to neurological damage, seizures, and death. And the worst part, people put this stuff on themselves and their kids. Naturalnews.com points out this worrisome statistic: each year approximately one-third of all Americans spray and slather on insect repellents containing central nervous system toxin DEET.

Fortunately there are replacements for the many brand name insect repellents that contain DEET and other harmful chemical ingredients.

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Welcome to Ilus Elu – that’s Estonian for Beautiful Life!

I recently stumbled across the company Ilus Elu out of Vancouver, Canada, and before I knew it, had the opportunity to test out some of their organic skincare creations. Before I give you my rundown on the results, it makes sense to highlight some really cool aspects about Ilus Elu, because lets face it, it’s a pretty cool little company. Read more »

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