Aug 22, 2007 -
fpr302.comThis beach sandal is made with more than 85% recycled materials!
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Aug 21, 2007 -
allthingsgreen.net100% recycled deep red and gold embroidered cushion.
Fabric Content: 100% recycled embroidered velvet.
Dimensions: 50cm x 50cm.
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Aug 05, 2007 -
greenhome.comFinally an athletic sock that combines two great technologies, Holofiber and EcoSpun 100% post-consumer recycled polyester, to promote health and wellness and the preservation of the environment.
The Holofiber of the foot area is a revolutionary new textile fabric that actually works with the body to increase oxygen levels, thereby building strength, increasing energy, and accelerating muscle recovery. While this technology was originally developed for diabetics suffering from unusually low blood circulation, it offers amazing benefits to athletes, arthritics, and people suffering from weak body-blood circulation and heat maintenance.
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Jul 22, 2007 -
worldofgood.comLooking trashy has never been more trendy! Crafted from the colorful plastic bags that litter the streets of New Delhi, these slings are a result of a unique non-toxic process that melts the bags together to create a durable material. Not only do they provide a sustainable living for the poor women behind them but they also do more than their fair share for the environment.
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Jul 22, 2007 -
vivaterra.comThis tealight candelabra artfully illuminates a table setting while adding its own sculptural interest. Graceful and sensuous metallic branches fan out from a wood base to securely hold tea lights that cast a warm, inviting glow. Its low profile allows for eye contact and easy conversations between dinner guests.
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Jul 22, 2007 -
vivaterra.comAt first this Haitian sculpture of birds on leafy branches-created from recycled oil drum metal-may seem purely decorative and beguiling. It's all of that, and more: a tree of life linking heaven and earth as its branches reach to the sky, and its roots plunge deep. The artist draws his lively images and intricate patterns, then with hammer and chisel cuts, shapes, and contours the piece to its completion.
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