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Recycled Sweaters into Scarfs

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

Bake Sale Designs

I adore these scarfs created by designer extrodinaire Rebecca over at Bake Sale Designs. They are about 40 inches long and are made with precision!! She also has some unique pins and purses for those hard to shop for gals on your list.

$28.00 to $30.00 at Bake Sale Designs

Recycled Menorah Card

Thursday, November 30th, 2006

It is not only a card, it is a sculpture!! 3D card is made of white recycled paper and available individually or in a set of 8.

$3.50 for one and $15.00 for a box of 8 at 3RLiving

Recycled Iron Menorah

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

This one has an organic look. Made from recycled iron, and has little glass beads hanging.

$75.00 at No Longer Available

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Menorah - Recycled Glass

Monday, November 27th, 2006

Holiday Menorah

Here is another version of a beautiful menorah created from recycled glass from Vertige, hand crafted by Jacques Rivard

$170.00 at Vertige Glass

Menorah - Recycled Glass

Monday, November 27th, 2006

Holiday Menorah

If pipe is not your thing, here is a beautiful menorah created from recycled glass from Vertige, hand crafted by Jacques Rivard

$170.00 at Vertige Glass

Femenorah Recycle PVC Pipe Menorah

Monday, November 27th, 2006

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Designed by two string jane, aka Alyssa Zukas this is the girly girl version created from PVC pipe and crystals..

$124.00 at NOTSCHLOCK

Man-orah Recycled Galvanized Pipe Menorah

Monday, November 27th, 2006

Christmas Tree Ornament

Designed by two string jane, aka Alyssa Zukas is the manly menorah created from recycled galvanized pipe.

$124.00 at NOTSCHLOCK

Carnival of the Green #55

Monday, November 27th, 2006

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Welcome to the second annual Black Friday - Cyber Monday edition of the Carnival of the Green hosted by GreatGreenGoods

Thanks to Organic Research for hosting last week and thanks in advance to Urban Eco who will host next week. I am honored to be your host this week. If you would like to host or post to the carnival, please check out this post on treehugger.
Let the fun begin:

Jeremy Bruno presents Polluted Waterways of Western Maryland posted at The Voltage Gate. Very interesting photos and information on acid mine drainage in Western MD.

Joe Kissell presents a look into the future of charging cell phone batteries with Ethanol Batteries / High-energy cocktails posted at Interesting Thing of the Day. The next revolution in battery technology for cell phones, laptops, and portable electronics may be special fuel cells you can recharge with a thimbleful of your favorite cocktail.

Greener Magazine blogs on Global trade: neither free nor fair - Although the advent of so-called free trade has made it much easier for goods and services to cross borders, it hasn’t always made life better for average people.

Groovy Green gets readers to “Convince the Man to Go Green” by finding one small step that anyone can make to start to make a difference in the world.

Riversider presents Views from the Riverbank posted at Save The Ribble!.

Stingy Student presents Why? posted at Stingy Students.

The Evangelical Ecologist suggests that we consider donations to the Salvation Army this time of year.

Graham Caswell presents Imagine posted at Graham Caswell . com which is a positive look at how the next 100 years could develop, and how the challenge of Climate Change could be overcome.

Leon Gettler presents Interview with Al Gore posted at Sox First when Mr. Gore was in Australia last week.

Rich presents Gay and Green posted at Queercents a post on how he justifies paying more for his electricity from renewable sources.

Keith Ripley presents More Construction with PET Bottles posted at The Temas Blog.

And last but not least, on Triple Pundit this week, Pablo looks at the relative efficiencies of getting hot water out of the tap vs. heating it on a gas stove.

If you would like more info on hosting or posting, The Carnival of the Green is managed by TreeHugger . It’s a roving digest of the green blogosphere with a sustainability focus as opposed to green politics in general. Just like a regular real carnival it roams around offering a sample of its world.

Recycled Circuit Board Tree Ornament

Saturday, November 25th, 2006

Christmas Tree Ornament

From our friends over at Acorn Studios come the cutest, eco-friendliest Christmas Tree Ornament this side of the Danube!

$14.95 at Acorn Studios

Check out the holiday ornaments we featured last year:
recycled bicycle parts
recycled tea bag ornaments
recycled light bulb ornaments
ornaments from recycled oxygen cylinders found on Mount Everest!
Make your own recycled ornaments

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Recycled Glass Christmas Tree Ornaments

Saturday, November 25th, 2006

Made from recycled glass in Mexico.

$7.50 each at GreatGreenApple

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