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Eco Friendly Books For Bringing in the New Year

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008


“Making a Living While Making a Difference: Conscious Careers in an Era of Interdependance, Revised Edition” by Melissa Everett gets lots of 5 star reviews over at Amazon for its usefulness as an informative guide to a working life built on principled choices.
$17.99 at Amazon


“Saving the Earth as a Career: Advice on Becoming a Conservation Professional” by by Malcolm L., Jr. Hunter (Author), David Lindenmayer (Author), Aram Calhoun (Author) Good advice for college students or graduate students.
$14.96 at Amazon

“Careers in Renewable Energy: Get a Green Energy Job” by Gregory McNamee (Author)
2 people over at Amazon gave great reviews to this book as helpful for environmentally conscious readers to find a new career.
$13.60 at Amazon

Recycled Santas

Saturday, December 20th, 2008


Some folks just can’t get enough of santa …and for those folks, thank goodness there is folk artist, Charlie Hue. He creates Santas wherever he sees them!! ...whether it is the handle of a pipe wrench or the handle of a toilet plunger, kris kringle transforms these everday objects into magical christmas delights! Online ordering

Various prices at Recycled Santas

Last minute recycled gift ideas

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Created from recycled materials and recycled LP records.
$20.00 at Nimli

Factory Recycled Scrap Silk – Naturally Knotty

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008


Made with small scraps of silk gathered from the factory floor that otherwise would be headed for the landfill, these bags are fashion chic and eco chic!


It can be worn with the strap or without.

$60.00 at Naturally Knotty

Recycled Fabric Heart Pins

Saturday, December 13th, 2008


Created by artist, Meg Hannan of Seattle, WA. Made from recycled and vintage fabrics and fibers that are layered, and rolled up in long pieces and sliced like “millefiori” polymer clay.
$29.00 at Renga Arts

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