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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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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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Classic Shoe Goes Green

Classic Shoe Goes Green

In many cases modifying a classic is a crime, but with PUMA’s approach I doubt that any uprisings will result. The PUMA Suede has been a legendary symbol of style since the late ’60s with athletic-inspired design and a street-smart attitude that’s irresistible.

The new and improved version of the PUMA Suede retains all of the vital qualities of the classic, while adding a dash of sustainability, a touch of eco, and a scoop of green. Meet the PUMA Eco Suede. The newest rendition has an Eco OrthoLite ® sockliner which is made from bio-oil as well as laces that are made entirely from recycled materials. The shoe’s sole is made from a rice husk filler which is a food by-product that replaces the previously unsustainable rubber content. The new shoes are also 140 grams lighter, a small adjustment with a big impact. By reducing the weight PUMA was able to reduce their carbon emissions by 15 tons for every 1,000 pairs shipped! Plus, when it’s available in five million beautiful color combinations, what’s not to love?

In April 2010 PUMA set a new standard for the footwear industry with their “Clever Little Bag”, a revolutionary packaging concept with huge environmental pay-offs. By replacing traditional packaging with the new bag, PUMA was able to reduce paper usage by 65% and cut their carbon emissions by 10,000 tons a year! The new packaging not only has a direct impact through its manufacturing process, but also through its usage. Due to some sharp architecture, the bag replaces a box and also eliminates the need for an additional shopping bag. Brilliant!

When they aren’t revamping classics or stunning us with design genius, PUMA stays pretty busy with other environmental initiatives through their PUMA.Safe program. PUMA has big plans to reduce their “paw print” by 2015. The company aims to reduce their CO2 emissions, energy, water and waste by 25%, as well as implement a 75% reduction in paper usage. PUMA also has set a goal of making all of their shoes PVC-free by the same year. PUMA is also actively working with Greenpeace in a Detox campaign to extend PUMA’s restricted substances list for all of its suppliers.

So call back the riots and re-think the nasty emails. This classic, at least, remains unscathed by progress, unaffected by fickle tastes and un-tempted by quick and dirty creation.

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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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Barefoot Running Shoes, Q&A with An Avid Runner: Part 2 of 3

Barefoot Running Shoes, Q&A with An Avid Runner: Part 2 of 3

Ryan is a 29-year-old Master’s of Social Work candidate at Catholic University in Washington D.C. He enjoys softball, flag football and running, sometimes while wearing foot gloves. He has run two half-Ironman triathlons and nine marathons. He is fast enough to jump rope on a treadmill, but hopes that no one will ever call him on it.

Izzit was just fast enough to catch up to Alina’s cousin and pick his brain about his passion for barefoot running:

IzzitGreen: What inspired you to first try barefoot running shoes?

Ryan: I first saw a pair of Vibram Five Fingers Shoes in a Hudson Trail Outfitters over near the Pentagon City Mall. I was intrigued by their appearance. They looked [like] gorilla/panther foot slippers. When I asked to try them on, I was told that they were out of stock . . . I ordered my first pair a few days later from Vibram’s website, after I read a few testimonials about better running form, stronger feet and less knee pain. But mainly, I bought them for the shock value.

IzzitGreen: How difficult was your transition from more traditional shoes to barefoot running shoes? And what advice would you give to someone who was interested in making the switch?

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Barefoot Running Shoes 101: Part 1 of 3

Barefoot Running Shoes 101: Part 1 of 3

If you had a chance to watch some of the Boston Marathon last Monday you may have noticed several runners who were wearing what looked like gloves on their feet. More and more big running companies like Nike, New Balance and Saucony are getting involved and are admitting that barefoot running shoes can no longer be ignored as a fad.

The barefoot running industry has done nothing but explode ever since the groundbreaking book Born to Runby Christopher McDougall was published in 2009.

What are Barefoot Running Shoes?

While some people opt to skip shoes altogether, those of us who are in need of slightly more protection look to barefoot running shoes. Barefoot running shoes are characterized by a minimal to nonexistent heel crash pad, lightweight upper material, a flexible sole, a lightweight build, a flat footbed with little or no support or cushioning and a low heel-to-toe height differential.

What, you’re not hooked yet?

More traditional running shoes create a forward-leaning slope that is designed to reduce stress on the Achilles’ tendon, but at the same time, this ramp encourages runners to land on their heels, which can create a fairly jarring impact on knees and joints. By contrast, the idea behind barefoot running shoes is that when this slope is reduced or eliminated runners will land more mid-foot and use the natural cushion of their arch, allowing for a more effective stride.

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Valentine’s Day Gift Guide for Your Special Adventurer

Is there anything more romantic than sleeping under the stars or sharing a breath-taking view with the one you love? These are the things that you remember. The good memories always overshadow the cold dinner you ate because it was too windy for your camp stove, or the rough open water you had to cross in a canoe, or just any canoeing situation in general.

If you’re daring enough to get outside this Valentine’s Day and make some memories, check out these perfect gifts for your adventurer.

North Face Denali Fleece

The North Face Denali Fleece is one of the all-time top-selling jackets. With expedition weight warmth, nylon shoulder panels for durability and a DWR water repellent finish it’s not hard to see why. But now, this favorite jacket is made even better with recycled Polartec fleece. Available in a wide range of colors for both men and women, the Denali fleece is a responsible choice with a classic look that will never go out of style.

Liberty Bottles

For some stylish hydration take a look at these Liberty Bottles. These unique containers are 100 percent BPA-free and are made in the United States with 100 percent recycled aluminum! The convenient screw cap is made from food-grade polypropylene with a sealing o-ring to eliminate leakage. Decorated with original artwork by talented artists, these eco-bottles are sure to stand out.

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Eco-Friendly Gift Guide for Your Outdoor Enthusiast

Eco-Friendly Gift Guide for Your Outdoor Enthusiast

We all have our own personal goals for this holiday season: To avoid gaining seven pounds, to be civil to our in-laws or maybe to finally win the coveted house decorating contest in our neighborhood.

I wish you luck on any of these honorable aspirations, but I’m afraid I can’t do much more than that, unless of course your aim is to give the best eco-outdoor gift . . . ever. Here’s our list of the top five green presents for the outdoor enthusiast on your shopping list:

Patagonia’s Nano Puff Pullover

A real favorite of mine, the Nano Puff Pullover Jacket by Patagonia, is a sure hit this winter. This jacket is so warm you have to test it out on a Minnesota winter morning to believe it. The toasty Primaloft insulation is not only lightweight and warm when wet, it’s also incredibly compressible. It even stuffs down into its own chest pocket for easy packing. The durable shell is made from 100 percent recycled polyester with a handy DWR finish to repel wet snow storms. Plus, the jacket is recyclable through Patagonia’s Common Threads Recycling Program. Available in men’s and women’s models.
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Extend the Life of Your Favorite Outdoor Gear with Granger’s

Extend the Life of Your Favorite Outdoor Gear with Granger's

Less waste is always a good thing. Longer lasting garments means less consumption and less to throw away. Granger’s technical gear treatments are the best at what they do, while keeping an eye on the environmental impact of their products. Protecting, restoring and extending the life of your gear can have great benefits for the Earth and your budget. Whether you want to put some umph back into the waterproof coating of your favorite rain gear, get your down coat clean and ready for another hard winter, or remove that funky smell from your long underwear, Granger’s has a way to do it in a environmentally responsible way. 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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