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Track Your Carbon Footprint on Your Phone: Go Green

October 15, 2008 by EcoistPaige on October 15, 2008

Track Your Carbon Footprint on Your Phone: Go Green

We’ve already told you about how to calculate your home’s carbon footprint online, but some ingenious inventors in England have created new software for Noka N-Series and Blackberries that track your

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How to Fly to Paris (or Pittsburgh) Without Destroying the Earth

September 21, 2008 by EcoistPaige on September 21, 2008

Let’s face it: Travel isn’t the best way to minimize your carbon footprint, especially if you go by air. But that doesn’t mean you’ve got to skip your vacation to save the world. It’s possible to trav

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Calculating Your Carbon Footprint: Go Green

September 4, 2008 by EcoistPaige on September 4, 2008

At The Budget Ecoist, we’ve given you a plethora of tips on how to reduce your carbon footprint. You may ask, though, what exactly is the carbon footprint and how do I know how large mine is in the fi

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BabyBam Collection: Organic Fashion

February 1, 2008 by EcoistPaige on February 1, 2008

What: BabyBam Collection launches a new online store for parents seeking eco-friendly bamboo clothing to reduce their babies’ carbon footprint and ease skin allergies

What They Say: The evolution of BabyBam Collection was a true labor of love born out of CEO Jody Graziano Jonas’ two strongest passions, her sons and the environment. Both of Jonas’ children were born with severe milk sensitivity that contributed to easily irritated skin. The only material her children could wear  eco-friendly, sustainable, and super soft bamboo. With a background in design, Jonas developed each adorable outfit in the collection and is diligently involved on a daily basis with every step of the corporation’s growth. Reflecting the company’s values, all manufacturing is compliant with Fair Trade requirements and usage of the Earth’s resources is kept to a bare minimum in all business practices.

What We Say: We’ve known babies with allergies and switching to organic clothing really made a difference.  Every mom wants the best for her baby.  And we’re delighted that clothing designers are taking notice and providing a product that is both hypo-allergenic and healthier for the baby, as well as environmentally-friendly.

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