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Jinga’s Shoes: Lighter is Better

Jinga's Shoes: Lighter is Better

I used to think that wearing my old sneakers in Zumba class was just fine. Oh man, was I wrong. I never realized just how much a clunky, heavy and boring pair of shoes could really bring me down. Not until I was sent my very own pair of Jingas that is.

Better Dancer

Jinga shoes are really, really light. A pair weighs less than 300 grams! The minimalist construction allows for foot flexibility and a maximum level of movement that I never knew I was missing. I find myself compelled to do the “happy feet dance” whenever I slip these bad boys on. Through some ingenious engineering Jinga’s protective TPU sole has managed to achieve great wear, grease and temperature resistance. Plus, the sole is sticky enough to allow for quick movements, but has a sweet spot with just enough slip for my awesome spins. It was incredible to actually find myself feeling light and on time with the thumping samba music. Although designed as dance footwear with roots as a capoeira shoe, Jingas are super comfortable with and without socks and an interesting option for barefoot or minimalist running, exercise class or street walkin’. But, if you think that these shoes are for blending in, think again. Jinga’s beautiful design is hip enough for the dance floor whether you’re into salsa, street dance, Zumba, jazz, modern or Dance Dance Revolution. Jinga shoes are as versatile in function as they are in style. Any of the five thousand color schemes creates a rhythm and expression that’s all your own. They even make shoes for kids. So even though there’s no hope for my dancing career, but from six months on, your little one can be feather light and making all the right steps.

Better Priorities

Jinga captures and celebrates the animation and passion of the Brazilian Culture in its shoes, while working to make a positive social and environmental impact in the country. Through careful selection, Jinga fosters long term relationships with socially and environmentally conscious suppliers. These lasting relationships create stability and facilitate better processes for people and the planet. Through its commitment to fair and responsible business practice in Brazil, Jinga is able to have a concrete impact on many Brazilians’ lives. Currently, the company provides a percentage of its profits to partner with a Brazilian NGO, REDEH, and offer an out of school activity program for Brazil’s youth. Going forward, Jinga has committed to dedicating 25% of its net income to similar projects in Brazil.

Better Processes

In addition to its social efforts, Jinga makes the environment a top priority. The company was awarded the “Green Seal” by the Brazilian government for its environmental policies as well as the high standard of working conditions that exist in its factories. The company’s values are also clearly considered in Jinga’s planning and business practices. Jinga shoes are 100% vegan and made in Brazil using only materials that are sourced locally from suppliers with stated socio-environmental policies. Additionally, anything left after manufacturing is sent to a facility for recycling in an effort to reduce waste. In another partnership, as part of Amanha Mais Feliz’s Happier Tomorrow Project Jinga is recognized as an environmentally responsible footwear company thanks to its lean production philosophy. So, slip on a pair of these eco-shoes and revel in your new ability to “move as nature intended”. Lacing up a great pair of shoes could really change your day, but great shoes from a good, green company could change much more than your mood.

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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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A Safe Zinc Sunscreen for You and the Environment

A Safe Zinc Sunscreen for You and the Environment

Just when you thought that sunscreen was your knight in shinning armor and faithful protector against harmful UVB and UVA rays, researchers everywhere are uncovering toxic-chemicals and environmentally degrading substances in the creams that are supposed to keep us safer. A recent study from the US Center for Disease Control found that almost 97% of Americans are contaminated by the harmful chemical oxybenzone found in many sunscreens. Yuk!

ECO Logical Skin Care has challenged the norm and taken advantage of extensive studies performed in Australia, where skin cancer rates per capita are the highest in the world,  and where incredibly advanced research on sun exposure is heavily promoted. The result is one of the safest sunscreens around for you, your children and the environment.

ECO Sunscreen Protects You

ECO Sunscreen was given the highest overall score of 1 by the Environmental Working Group. The EWG is an independent research and information provider in the public health and environment sectors that works to expose threats to our health and the environment. ECO Sunscreen received this prestigious rating by keeping their sunscreen free of chemical UV absorbers, artificial preservatives and fragrances. ECO Logical uses only naturally and organically sourced, chemical-free ingredients that contribute to a sunscreen that is safe, balanced, antioxidant-rich, hypoallergenic and filled with nutritious support for your family’s skin. ECO Sunscreen uses non-whitening zinc to cut sun exposures as opposed to harmful chemicals found in many other sunscreens. ECO Logical offers this sun-blocker in three distinct formulas. The Face version is great under make-up and the non-greasy, non-comedogenic formula won’t clog your pores or weigh you down. ECO Sunscreen Body is best for all over protection and nourishment with antioxidants like green tea and grape seed. Finally, ECO Sunscreen Baby is filled with extra gentle moisturizers like shea butter and jojoba perfect for little ones or anyone with sensitive skin plus it has a no-sting eye benefit.

ECO Sunscreen Protects the Environment

While you’re slathering on protection you can also be helping to protect fragile marine life. ECO Sunscreen is the official sunscreen of the Surfrider Foundation, a powerful activist network committed to the protection of our oceans and beaches. ECO Sunscreen is biodegradable and lacks toxic UV absorbing chemicals that threaten marine life, including fragile corals. Plus, this zinc sunblock’s superior water resistance makes it a top choice for wave surfers everywhere. There is a lot of marine life out there, and it just happens to be maybe a little important in how things run around here. Do your part and choose a sunblock like ECO Sunscreen that is safe for you and the environment.

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Eco-Hiking Gear for National Trails Day

Eco-Hiking Gear for National Trails Day

Since 1993 National Trails Day has inspired thousands of people across the United States to get out and celebrate our trails on the first Saturday of June. This national event helps to remind us of the healthy benefits a little fresh air can offer.

National Trails Day also serves to point out that a beautiful trail network doesn’t just manifest out of thin air. The trails that we can sometimes take for granted required countless hours of planning and labor put forth by a coalition of dedicated enthusiasts. This Saturday think about getting a little dirt on your hands and taking part in any of the local trail repair, creation or maintenance projects in your area. You can also share this holiday by taking part in many other activities including walks, gear demos, bike rides, paddle trips, horse rides and kids programs.

And if you’re looking for some eco-friendly hiking gear to support your endeavours, you’ve come to the right place.

The North Face Venture Jacket

The Venture is no stranger to fame. Awarded the Backpacker Magazine Editor’s Choice Award in 2011 as well as being named a Sustainability All Star by Apparel Magazine this lightweight, waterproof hard shell is made with HyVent R DT EC derived from natural Castor oil from beans, reducing its synthetic membrane components by 50%. It comes in a million different colors in both Men’s and Women’s styles.

Justin’s Organic Nut Butter Blend

Justin’s protein-rich snack is USDA certified organic and certified kosher. Naturally sweetened with honey with no added oils or sugars, Nut Butter is a delicious and healthy boost. The convenient squeeze packaging is perfect for sandwich or fruit application. But with flavors like Maple Almond and Honey Peanut you just might want to eat it straight out of the package.

Patagonia Drifter GORE-TEX R Hiking Shoe

This Outside Magazine Eco-All-Star has a 80% post consumer recycled polyurethane insole, POLI-CORK TM 70% recycled foot bed and a Vibram R 30% recycled rubber outsole. Whew, talk about a green resume! This hiking shoe is perfect for sloppy conditions thanks to its full-grain leather upper and GORE-TEX R membrane to keep you dry.

Sherpani Rumba Superlight Child Carrier

This ultralight carrier makes it easy to bring the little one along. A padded, adjustable bucket seat, sunshade or rain topper and soft foam child harness makes sure that they don’t miss any of the nature action. Made from 67% recycled nylon this versatile carrier makes a great eco-statement during a day hike or while running errands around town.

Dahlgren Ultra Light Alpaca Socks

Dahlgren Alpaca socks are domestically made with zones of merino wool, alpaca and Eco-Spun TM which is made from 100% post consumer polyester. These zones provide the perfect blend of cushion, temperature control and moisture release for a comfortable and dry day on the trails. Available in both Men’s and Women’s sizes.

Tomorrow head out the door and share an old favorite or a brand new trail with a friend or loved one. Happy National Trails Day everyone!

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Eco-Friendly Water Bottles Use Greener Plastic

Eco-Friendly Water Bottles Use Greener Plastic

When environmental concerns and the demand for plastic products meet, sparks often fly. Companies everywhere are being forced by consumers to consider greener and more eco-friendly plastic options.

One of these options is starch-based plastics that are developed from renewable, biomass sources such as corn or potatoes. However, biodegradable, starch-based plastics only break down into smaller pieces which means that they will never totally disappear. Plus, starch-based plastics are affected by light and heat making them somewhat less idea for sturdy consumer products.

In light of these drawbacks, an innovative water bottle company has decided to explore another option. After much research and testing, the California-based BioGreen Bottles settled on their ideal combination:

Their BioGreen Bottles are made from low-density polyethylene (LDPE) along with a non-toxic, organic additive the company calls an ”EcoPure additive.” These components make BioGreen Bottles biodegradable, recyclable, BPA-free and FDA food safe. In addition, the bottles are not affected by heat or light and are, in fact, made of recycled materials themselves.

EcoPure

The EcoPure additive in the BioGreen bottles is organic, non-starch, non-toxic and eco-friendly. It functions by accelerating the biodegradation cycle that occurs in a typical landfill environment. This means that BioGreen bottles will not begin degrading until they are in an active microbial environment such as a landfill or compost. Once in one of these environments the process takes about one to five years.

After the decaying process, all that is left behind by EcoPure is biomass and biogas. Plus, the biomass can even then be used to enrich the soil to grow new plants, a win-win.

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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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Yummy, Natural Energy

Yummy, Natural Energy

It’s about time for an energy snack to come along that doesn’t resemble rubber inner tubes. There is nothing worse during an intense workout than fighting to rip off a piece of your energy bar and then struggling to get at your water, just to swallow it.

Gaining attention due to their amazing taste and wholesome ingredients, Honey Stinger Organic Waffles provide a much needed energy alternative for athletes everywhere. All of the ingredients used in these waffles are USDA Certified Organic. Each waffle offers 160 calories, zero trans-fats and 21 carbohydrates that come from the natural honey. The snack also packs in 22 vitamins and electrolytes that keep muscles happy to minimize cramping during exercise.

Each waffle is  packaged individually for convenience and weighs just one ounce! Simply throw one or several of these bad boys in the back pocket of your jersey or bag for a tasty pick-me-up. A savory morsel made of two thin layers of baked batter that sandwich a syrup filling, the waffles come in a delicious honey flavor with a vanilla variation on the way. Delicious as they are, they actually work great at home in between meals and with coffee or tea.

And if you have a sensitive stomach, fear not. The Stinger Waffles use honey as the main sweetener which actually has the same gentle glucose to fructose ratio as fruit. So if your stomach likes apples, it likes waffles too.

The whole product launch was actually inspired by professional cyclist Lance Armstrong who discovered a similar product called “stroopwafel” while training in Europe. Lance joined the Honey Stinger group in April 2010 and always keeps a Stinger Waffle in his back pocket while training.

The Stinger company was founded in 2002 by Bill Gambler who has honey in his blood as his grandfather founded the company that created the famous plastic golden honey bears. Based out of Steamboat Springs, Colorado Stinger makes several natural, honey-based energy foods that never use refined sugars, syrups or sugar alcohols including their great energy bars and organic energy chews. The company uses wind power to help run both their office space and warehouse, plus uses recycled post-consumer waste products for their marketing and packaging materials.

It might seem a little risky to break from your familiar gummy bars, but I think that you will be pleasantly surprised at the incredible taste and natural energy that the Honey Stinger Organic Waffles have to offer.

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The Fozzils Bowlz: An Eco-Friendly Must-Have

Sifting through the ever-growing mounds of outdoor gear currently available to backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts alike is no easy task. I try to narrow the field by looking for products that keep both my pack weight and environmental footprint small.

Versatility and durability are qualities to be praised. By carrying a folding bowl in my backpack, I’ve found a must-have item that fits the mold. Imagination has played a major role in the many uses I’ve discovered for this bowl when it’s either a flat piece of polypropylene or in bowl form. Its history includes performances as a plate, cutting board, fan, cover, bowl, cup, hat and knife to name a few. The jack-of-all-trades design allows me to carry and consume less as it often takes the place of its paper and plastic counterparts at picnics and day outings. Read more »

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Back to (Eco) School, Izzit’s top choices and “e”inc.

Unlike our little green Sasquatch Izzit, who legend has it was home schooled, it’s almost time for kiddies of all ages to get back to school and further their education.  To help students do everything from staying organized to getting their lunches, books and other supplies to their temples of learning in an eco-sustainable way, IzzitGreen has found a bunch of cool, environmentally friendly school products from our partner BuyGreen.com.  And as part of IzzitGreen’s efforts to help educate all youngsters, and through them hopefully their parents, Izzit will donate a portion of our proceeds from August 18th to August 25th, 2010 to help the non profit “e”inc. continue its mission of bringing environmental learning right into the classroom.

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