In Cradle to Cradle, the authors, William McDonough and Michael Braungart offer several compelling examples of corporations that are not just doing less harm–they’re actually doing some good for the environment and their neighborhoods, and making more money in the process. $16.50 at Amazon
Hand Chair made from Recycled Plastic
This chair, shaped like a human hand is made of recycled plastic. Approximately 35″ tall, 27″ wide. Save the earth!! $198.00 at Home and Planet
Earthdog Beds made from hemp and recycled poly-cotton and scrap foam
The designs and colors of these beds are stunning. Your dog should have a bed in every room!! The covers (which are removable) are 100% hemp canvas. The inside of the beds are 100% unbleached cotton and stuffed with a mixture of recycled poly-cotton and scrap foam. Two shapes, hand dyed colors, and six hand […]
Recycled candy wrappers and potato chip bags
Waste in Waste!! These colorful wastebaskets are made from recycled candy and chip wrappers reclaimed from the factory floor.(never used to wrap food) A great way to conserve resources. They are handmade in Mexicd. $52.00 at Uncommon Goods
Green Gold Flower Brocade Bags
This one of kind bag is one of several made from some 1960s italian flowered brocade fabric, a 1960s Halston metallic leather jacket and a curtain!! There are many choices on the web site but they are all one of kind so act fast! $180 at Salvation Sacks HINT!!- Join the club for instant discounts!!