Archive for December, 2008

Revamp Your Favorite Old Jeans

Today I came across a company that was really very unique, yet practical: Denim Therapy.  Denim Therapy uses a process to repair old jeans and restore them back to their original condition.  Everyone has that one pair of jeans that they just can’t bear to say goodbye to.  However, that same pair of jeans could be deathly close to having seen its last wear as that “little” hole has suddenly grown.  Denim Therapy “evaluates original denim material attributes: thread weight, fade / wash, grain / pattern / weave, wear / look. Each jean will require unique combination of repair material as all jeans, like fingerprints, are different.”  Once this process is completed, they will repair the hole in your jeans as if it never existed.  The estimated cost is 7 US Dollars per inch plus shipping.  Note that this is only an estimate as each pair of jeans is different and may require more or less work.

You may ask yourself, why would I pay for a service to repair a hole when I can just sew it myself?  The answer to that is simple…if you don’t mind the end result of stitching a hole together and the bunched material that results or if you just plain old don’t mind those holes then this service is not for you.  However, if you wish to, for a small fee, have your holes patched and the result be that no one can tell where the hole used to be (notice the picture to the right) then this is just for you.

Why does this company belong on a site dedicated to green technology and environmental friendly ideas?  In short, this process allows people to use a single pair of jeans longer and not worry about whether or not they have holes in them.  In a sense, you are recycling old jeans that you may not have ever worn again.  You are doing your part to decrease the amount of jeans that need to be made to satisfy the market demand.

The best part about this service is its ease of use.  In 6 short steps you can have your jeans shipped, fixed, and returned back to you good as new.  For further information concerning these steps, please see the following link, http://www.denimtherapy.com/default.asp?contentID=616.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!


Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all my avid readers!!! Hope you have a great one!

Every few weeks, I plan to update my list of eco-friendly products and services that you see below.  This list allows people to jump between my posts a lot easier depending on what they are looking for.  The links next to the items will take you to my posts, but each post has links to buy the products or find further information on the services.

Again, I am just trying to make it as easy as possible to help you put a little green in your life.  Enjoy!

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Update on Laundry Detergent

A couple posts back I wrote about how to make your own dry laundry detergent and I gave you links to all the ingredients for the detergent.  I picked up everything but the Arm & Hammer washing soda at Wal-Mart. I got online, clicked my link and was ready to purchase the washing soda when I realized that it cost $4.50 then shipping was $6.50.  That is crazy, so I figured it had to be cheaper somewhere.

And it was.  Call 1-800-524-1328, one box is $3.99, which is already cheaper than before!

Keep in mind if you buy 3 or more boxes of Arm & Hammer Washing Soda they wave the shipping.  I bought 3 boxes yesterday for a total of $12.71.  That is cheaper than it would have cost me to get one box from the link I gave you in my previous post.

To return to the post about how to make your own laundry detergent, click here.

Faxing The Green Way

One way that businesses typically use a lot of paper is through faxing.  Not all businesses, but a good amount; especially large ones.  So let’s look at ways to reduce the amount of paper used in the office.

1. Email instead of fax.  Everyone that is anyone has an email.  This way if it is absolutely necessary, they can print it.  If not, then they can just keep it in their email records.

2. Make a reusable cover sheet.  This is easy and saves you one piece of paper each time you fax.  Print out a generic cover sheet with all the essentials and laminate it.  Fill in all the important information with a dry erase marker and send the fax.  Once it is sent, wipe the cover sheet clean and it is ready for reuse.

3. Look in the trash(recycling bin) for a piece of paper that has only been printed on one side.  Print the cover sheet on the back of the trashed paper.  No one sees the back of the cover sheet, so it shouldn’t matter what it looks like.

4. Have a label made with the pertinent information on it.  Cut out the cover page all together and stick your label in the upper corner of the actual document you are sending.  This saves two pieces of paper each time you fax!

5. For smaller businesses that don’t do much faxing, there is a great site I found that lets you fax 2 free documents a day.  Just enter the sender information, receiver information and attach the document.  Check out FaxZero.

Each of these helps out the environment and saves you paper, which in turn saves you money!!!

Unique Eco-Friendly Christmas Gifts

Here are few of my favorite picks for eco-friendly Christmas gifts.  These gifts are very random as I have come across them while doing research for my blog.  Some of them were too cool to keep all to myself, so I figured I would share my great finds with everyone!  Check them out!

Recycled Bottle Coat Rack for $75

For wine loves I found the perfect gift.  It is a coat rack that is made of the tops of wine bottles.  The wine bottle tops were saved before they were sent to the landfill.  Not only is this a recycled and unique gift, but you can also personalize it when you add your favorite corks to the end of the bottles.

Blue Honey Pot Composter for $29.95

A kitchen compost is a great way to reduce the amount of trash that is throw into the garbage.  It also proves to be a very nutritious plant food for your garden.  The blue honey pot is very attractive and can easily be placed on the kitchen counter.  Incase you were wondering, it is also leak proof and odor free, which are two features that are necessities.  Finally, to keep your composter clean you can purchase biodegradable bags to line the inside.

Love This Planet Reusable Bag for $5.50

It is what it says, a reusable bag.  The reason why I chose this bag over all the others is because it holds 3-4 plastic bags or 2 paper bags!  These bags also look nice and stylish.  Some of the other ones I’ve seen are very bland and not appealing.  Plus the stores usually sell very tiny reusable bags.  I would have to bring 20 of those with me to the grocery store and that just isn’t going to happen.

New MacBook and MacBook Pro

I’m sure you have seen all the commercials about the new MacBook, but have you really listened?  The MacBook has eliminated mercury which is one of the typical toxins that other lap tops have, it is highly recyclable, more energy efficient, and Mac has reduced packaging by 41%.  If I needed a new lap top, this would definitely be the one that I would get.  For more information on the efficiency of the new MacBook be sure to check out their site!

Smencils – Scented Color Pencils $14.00

What could be better than scented color pencils?  That is every kids dream.  I always had scented markers, which unfortunately weren’t eco-friendly.  But these are!  They are made from recycled newspapers and are infused with natural scents.  This gift would be perfect for little kids.  Maybe if my little sister is lucky, I will order her some of the smencils, but only if she lets me color with them too!

Totes Eco-Umbrella for $17.99

The Eco-Umbrella is 44″ in diameter and is made of 100% recycled PET plastic bottles.  It is very similar to a regular umbrella, but better because not only is it very efficient, it is also great for the environment. These umbrellas come in many different colors, so pick your favorite and add it to your list.

And here are a couple stocking stuffer ideas.

Eco-Friendly Water-Powered Clock $16.99

This clock is powered by water!!!  How cool is that?  All you have to do to make it run is add water.  The company recommends adding a little bit of salt and some lemon juice to make it run more efficiently.  Does you time get reset when you change the water?  No.  It has a memory function that remembers the time as you change the water.  Also, the clock comes in four different colors: green, blue, orange and charcoal.

Organic Magnets for $1.99

These magnets are expressive and can be attached to your car, at home or in the office.  You can choose from a number of different magnets that describe your particular view.  Spread the word!!

Reuse Your Holiday and Birthday Cards!


Every year I keep all of the holiday cards, birthday cards, etc. that I receive because they are just too nice and thoughtful to throw away.  But, how many times do you go back and look at them?  Not often.  I’ve got quite the stack of cards, so I figured there had to be a way to turn them into something useful.  Here are some thoughts…

First, you can cut them into name tags for your Christmas presents this year.  Creative and saving money!!

Second, you can cut them and make them into a collage.  This would serve as original holiday cards to send to your friends and family.  A money saver once again.

Lastly, you can make them into coasters.  I found a lady at Etsy.com that transforms old holiday cards into seasonal coasters.   Take a collection of cards and make them into a unique pattern.  Brush a layer of PVC glue over them and back them with cork. Ta Da!!  Easy, recycled Christmas presents.

Here are a few easy tips to help the environment everyday.

1.  Click no when the ATM and gas pump ask you if you want a receipt. I used to take the receipt just because I have always been taught to do so for records. But if you think about it how many times do you really go back and look at it? I would just crumple it up and throw it away…absolutely useless.

2.  If you receive a newspaper, see if there is an online subscription available. If you enjoy having a newspaper in front of you with your coffee in the morning then just make sure it is recycled after use.

3.  Have your employer direct deposit your paycheck. This method is often preferred because the check is immediately available in your account and cannot be lost in the mail. Plus no wasted paper!

4.  Pay you bills electronically. I pay all of my bills online and it is easier. You don’t worry about your payments not making it or being late. You will receive emails when the payments are due and you can send them in whenever you have time and on whatever day you want.

5.  Receive your bank statements electronically as well. In this instance, you will also receive an email when your statements are available. You can review these statements at your convenience and as often as you want.