Posts Tagged ‘eco-friendly’

What is “Eco”, anyway?

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

…or what do we mean by it these days? A definition from the World Dictionary is; “A combining form representing ecology in the formation of compounds (ecosystem; ecotype); also with the more general sense “environment,” “nature,” “natural habitat”. Yeah, so? So, what I mean by eco is sustainable, green, environmentally friendly, you know… reduce first and foremost, then reuse, and recycle as a last resort.

I aspire to be one sassy, eco-savvy, walk my talk, not too judgmental, coolio sista!  So I’m going start blogging once per month about my eco-endeavors in hopes of keeping myself on the path and perhaps inspiring someone else along the way…or not. I’ll share one simple thing that can be done each month that I believe will help our fabulous Mother Earth which, in effect, helps us!  Woot-woot, love the win-win sitchies!

OK, so what exactly can be done to become more “eco” without completely and utterly changing our lives in such a way that makes our lives more difficult to live right now, in other words how can we ease into it gracefully? Well, lots. Start by being conscious. If you are going to buy a bottle of water and then throw the empty plastic bottle into the garbage, be conscious of what you’re doing. The next time you might decide to save the bottle until you can recycle it, and the time after that you might remember to bring your own fabulous, reusable water bottle. Yee-haw, now we’re startin’ to live sustainably!

I’m going to suggest options that allow us to reduce- reduce the amount of stuff we use, reduce our carbon footprint, reduce how we might be living our lives in a non sustainable way. So, this month let’s do something fun and easy during the summer months, like ride our bikes! In effect we can reduce the amount we drive our cars. There are options, people…ride a bike, take public transportation, work from home (this is a great excuse to use that new fangled modern technology), walk, skateboard, and fill up all of the seats when you carpool. Think of all you’ll save instead of  paying $3.699 per gallon at the pump, and that’s not even  the real cost of gas. The real cost would be closer to $15.00 per gallon when you factor in costs such as the environmental, climate, health, and security cost of gas coming from Saudi Arabia to our gas tanks in America.

This month I will drive my car 50% less than I have been in the past several months. Last year, when I lived a lot closer to town and my office, I would go weeks without using my car, happily and without thought. Now I need to get myself back in the habit, that’s all. With all of the amazing bike paths in Boulder it’s really more fun and easy to ride than drive. I get to look around and enjoy my commute and with parking factored in it takes about the same amount of time as driving a car. I even bought a bike pannier (hmm, my next English Retreads design?) and a basket so I don’t have any excuses about stopping by the farmers market or grocery store on my way home. Loving it!

What is your goal to become more “eco” this month??

 

Farmette

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

Ahhh, the sweet smell of manure. Tilling soil, pulling weeds, planting seeds and watching them grow, collecting fresh eggs each morning as I say hi to the ladies who laid them- now that’s living. I’ve decided to start living off the land…sort of. I have to begin somewhere so I’ve built a raised garden bed, planted some kale, arugula, carrots and have literally been checking several times a day for those little green sprouts to rear their organic heads out of the earth and up towards the sun. It feels like Christmas Eve waiting for Santa to arrive with presents!

Spring has sprung (see the tiny green sprout)!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And now I’m researching back yard chicken coops and how to raise hens. I’ve learned that the more comfortable and happy the ladies are, the more eggs they’ll lay. No problem, I love animals and can’t wait to get the hen house all cuted up and comfy cozy so they’ll enjoy their home and bust out a plethora of fresh eggs.

City Girl Farming’s top reasons to raise chickens:

  • Fresh eggs!
  • Fresh fertilizer!
  • They’re Organic Bug Killers!
  • Unlike your children, they never get too big
  • They’re cheap (no pun intended)
  • Free entertainment

This is the first step of my farmette (I’d like to call it a yokelet but that would mean “requiring but one yoke of oxen to till a small farm.” Alas, I have no yoke and not even one ox). I thought I had made the word farmette up but apparently somebody beat me to it and even added the word to Wikipedia. The entry states, “Farmetters usually rely on their tractor to plow or snow blow their driveways during the winter.” I, on the other hand, will still be using a snow shovel next winter (and let’s be honest, I’ll probably have to break out the shovel again this Spring because thats how the weather rolls in Colorado) but that won’t stop me from making my farmette dreams come true. One raised bed and a lot of chicken coop research under my English Retreads belt, I guess that officially makes me a farmetter. Yee haw!

–Ms. English, The Bag Lady

 

English Retreads book club

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

Heather and I  got turned on to a terrific book and now we are both reading it. A couple of weeks ago the Goop newsletter (Gweneth Paltrow’s tips, recipes and eco-friendly ideas ) arrived in my inbox with a book review that captured my attention.

Power Trip by Amanda Little is a terrific read. It chronicles her trip around the country exploring America’s “hunger for oil” in all its forms.

I keep finding surprises as I turn the pages. I considered my organic, no-car lifestyle to be petroleum free, but “even though we rarely think about it, energy is as much a part of our modern survival as air, food and water. It does more than power our iPhones and laptops—it grows our crops, fights our wars, makes our plastics and medicines, warms our homes, moves our products, airplanes and vehicles, and animates our cities.”

We at English Retreads are doing what we can to minimize the petroleum footprint. We reclaim petroleum-based rubber inner tubes and, using a carbon negative production process (offset by wind energy) turn what would be waste into stylish handbags and accessories that last a lifetime and come with a guarantee to ensure our products remain as useful as they are chic.

Check your local library, or if your reading pile teeters as high as mine does, you can probably wait for the paperback version that will be available mid-September. We hope you enjoy the read as much as we do.

Why didn’t Oscar go green?

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

So I started watching Oscar coverage at 3 p.m. yesterday. Yes, that is 3 and a half hours before the actual show even started; I am very aware that I may be celebrity obsessed. As the E! News crew covered everything from Anne Hathaway’s favorite snack to Jay Manuel’s runway walk to Ryan Seacrest’s interest in fashion, I was struck by the lack of environmentally focused pieces.

These days, “going green” in Hollywood is just as hot as the ever-popular grapefruit diet or 105 degree yoga. I expected that when all eyes are on Hollywood, celebrities and the Academy would take a bigger stand towards environmental causes that are so relevant to all of us.

Granted, there were the stars such as Meryl Streep (love her!) who showed up in a 2010 solar-powered Prius and even more celebs who attended the pre-Oscar Global Green Bash. What I would’ve loved to see was an adored name such as Angelina Jolie rockin’ an organic fabric Stella McCartney gown. Or Leonardo DiCaprio (a celebrity eco-god) with some sort of “environmental” ribbon fastened to his tux as a major conversation piece.

The show’s effort to decrease their environmental impact seemed less stellar than Jessica Biel’s understated and sloppy dress. Let’s hope this recession goes away soon and we can get back to other equally important causes in the future.

Lauren, Blog Maven

5 Reasons to love English Retreads

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
  1. So stylish! This one is great for "date night," too.

    A new English Retreads handbag means less tires and plastic bottles filling up our landfills. You can always feel good about wearing recycled materials and looking hot while doing so.

  2. Black never goes out of style. Ever. Pair a tote with jeans and a tee for a rugged casual look or opt for the high-fashion large beetle to jazz up any little black dress.
  3. Each vegan handbag is made right here in Boulder, Colo. No more worrying about where your product is made, our handbags come from our hands to yours.
  4. Due to our sturdy materials, each bag is guaranteed to last a lifetime. If anything happens to go wrong, we are always here to fix any problem you may have.
  5. Each bag is waterproof and virtually spill proof. Simply take a wet rag and wipe out the lining of your bag and a little tire-cleaner to shine up the outside. It has never been easier to keep your handbag looking new.

Swag bag giveaway!

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

In Touch Weekly is giving a few lucky readers the chance to live like the stars with their Critics Choice Awards gift bag giveaway! The swag bag is stocked with the hottest eco-friendly products of the season, including the English Retread’s Large Beetle handbag.

Some of our favorite products in the giveaway are purple VANS high-tops (from their Eco Vault Collection) and Loomstate’s amazing organic denim. Pair them with any English Retreads handbag and you’ll be eco-styling all the way to catwalk.