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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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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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Are LED Lights a Green Way to Light Up Christmas?

Are LED Lights a Green Way to Light Up Christmas?

The holidays have arrived and neighborhoods have begun to light up the night. Traditional incandescent lights have been illuminating homes for years and people have been untangling strands of colored and white lights at this time of year for some time. Now, consumers have another type of strand to choose from when searching for new holiday lighting: LED lights.

Solid-state lighting, or LED lights, have been in stores for a while and have been touted as the “greenest” option for lighting. But are they really more effective and better for the environment? The short answer: Yes.

The lighting programmer for the Northeast energy company National Grid explained the difference between LEDs and incandescent bulbs. “Regular light bulbs are an incandescent source and the way that regular light works is you have to excite atoms to make their electrons go to higher orbit levels and when orbits degrade, they snap back in and create light photons,” National Grid’s Tom Coughlin told IzzitGreen. “The photons in incandescent bulbs heat a filament inside the bulb and create light.”

Here’s how Coughlin said LED lights are different: “The advantage with LED lights is that they run on an electronic source. It’s a solid-state device, like the processors in yo

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Battery-Free Access to Weather and More in the Backcountry

Staying informed on the trail is becoming easier and easier as the world becomes smaller and smaller. Often, this additional access to important information means carrying and throwing out a sac of batteries after each adventure. Read more »

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ViewSonic’s Newest Green Nettop

Viewsonic announced its newest green nettop-slash-mini-PC this week, the VOT125.  The VOT125 is packed with green cred galore, including form factor and powerplant that consume 90% less plastic and energy than traditional desktop PCs and is fully Energy Star and RoHS compliant.

The VOT125 is built around Intel’s newest ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) processors, and is geared toward the business market, where energy savings across a fleet of PCs can really add-up, and with a $499 MSRP the system’s energy savings turn the tiny beauty in an ROI-positive spend for companies sporting lots of older desktops.  The VOT125 also boasts a 250GB hard drive, 2GB of RAM, Windows 7 and 1080p video output. Read more »

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iPad: It’z Green But Will it Blend?


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Remember way back in 2007 when Greenpeace and other green orgs slammed Apple for their incredibly non-granny-smithish (meaning green) manufacturing habits?  As you may know, since then Mr. Jobs and company have reasserted their commitment to sustainable practices, launched a few i-baubles, ran a big ‘Apple is SO green’ advertising campaign – and then leaped headfirst into the tablet computing abyss with the iPad. Read more »

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Survivalism in the 21st Century: Going Green Means Being Prepared

As the world has become more globalized, we have all become heavily dependent on a well-oiled, seamlessly functioning system to keep our busy lives afloat.  We have become fully reliant on having well stocked stores close by to fulfill our basic necessities and meet our daily needs.  A gap in this highly effective and efficient supply chain of food, water and electricity is but a major natural disaster away.

We have become too comfortable in our own reliance on this system, with many dismissing the need to prepare and store supplies required to keep their family protected in an emergency. The blackout of 2003, Hurricane Katrina and the recent tragic Earthquake in Haiti is a sign for all of us to make our own efforts to prepare for the worst so that in times of need, we have the ability to help others. Read more »

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Green-n-Gorgeous: Samsung’s UN46B7000 46″ LED TV

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Still looking for that big, stocking-busting present for that movie lover, gamer or regular guy in your life?  Here’s a sure-fire winner: Samsung’s 46-Inch 7000-Series LED TV, aka the UN46B7000.

With this beauty, Samsung has spun a real winner.  The UN36B700 has all the high-end specs you’d want in a premium flat screen tele, including 1080p resolution, 120Hz motion refresh, and super-deep blacks to go along with naturally vibrant colors.  As evidence of this brilliance, Samsung has won a host of accolades for the UN36B700, including Wired Magazine’s TV of 2009 distinction, and the highest rating among LED TVs on CNET.  So it’s got the good part down for sure.

And did I mention that this 46 in screen is a mere 1.2 inches deep.  There was a time when a 3-inch deep television was a marvel – I believe that time was way back in 2008 – but with new LED TVs hitting the market, ultra-thinness is the name of the game.

So the UN36B700 has goodness to spare, and plenty of green cred too.  Unlike most LCD and Plasma TVS, most new LED TVs, including the UN36B700, are mercury free.  Samsung’s LED line also consumes about 40% less energy than comparably sized LCD TVS – keeping in mind that LCDs used a ton less that traditional tube TVs do.  So you’ll be way ahead in the green game too with this upgrade.

Check out more on the Samsung UN36B700 in the IzzitGreen Products Listings – and then go splurge on the UN36B700 as a gift.  Even if you’re the recipient – there’s nothing wrong with self-gifting the good and green…

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Orange’s Solar Concept Tent: A Camper’s Dream-Come-True

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For many of us, summer means many outdoor activities and overnight adventures. Whether you are heading to a music festival or family camping trip, “roughing it” out in the woods may never be the same again!   The Orange Solar Concept Tent won’t be your average run-of-the mill tent.  This tech-savvy tent is sure to be a camper’s dream-come-true.

As the name suggests, the tent is solar.  The energy from the sun will provide heating, lighting, recharging and communication to the tent.  Instead of using traditional solar panels to capture the sun’s energy, the tent is fitted with a revolutionary material.  The photovoltaic fabric is made by weaving specially coated solar threads into an outer fabric.  The three glides can be easily adjusted and rotated to capture the most sunlight and maximize efficiency. Read more »

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Just Sit Right Back and Enjoy Your Tiki Torches

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Whether you grew up in the late sixties when it first aired, or like most of us became a fan of Gilligan’s Island through its forty year syndication run, the show remains one of the most ludicrous yet endearing series ever to hit the airwaves. I caught an episode recently and was amazed that I actually thought the show was ever really funny. Yet strangely I still know much of the dialogue verbatim.

I also found myself wondering why we didn’t fact-check the show. A desert Isle? Seemed to have an abundance of coconut trees. A three hour tour? Why did Ginger and the Howell’s pack six years worth of wardrobe changes and accessories? We just never inquired about how some of the really cool things the crew needed to survive made it to the island. Read more »

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