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Clever Uses for Packaging: Green Home

April 2, 2008 by EcoistPaige on April 2, 2008

When JCPenney announced their new Simply Green Collection, we were excited. As we perused pieces from the new collection, we were further excited by green tips from JCPenney’s eco-expert, Danny Seo.

Seo goes a step beyond simply supporting sustainable products, he also looks to packaging for storage solutions and finds clever ways to use environmentally-friendly products.

Take this great tip: We already know bamboo is a great fiber to use for clothing and the like. It’s soft and as one of the fastest-growing fibers on Earth, it’s sustainable. In fact, if you’re in the market for new bed sheets, these bamboo blend sheets from JCPenney are currently half off. But Seo takes it a step further by suggesting the reuse of the plastic packaging from the JCPenney sheet sets. “They are so durable and useful around the house. In the linen hutch I’ve filled this one with extra personal care essentials like shampoo, face wash, moisturizer, lip balm, toothpaste, a toothbrush and some bars of soap. These bags make great toiletries kits for traveling, too.”

Genius idea! And a great way to prevent having to put the packaging to waste.

Another great tip for the home, Seo uses recycled glass jugs from JCPenney and fills them with organic white and red wines (Bonterra is a good option), adds fresh, organic fruit slices and a touch of sugar. Voila! Organic sangria!!  You’re a clever eco man, Mr. Seo!

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Organic Kilts: Organic Fashion

January 29, 2008 by EcoistPaige on January 29, 2008

Today at The Budget Ecoist, we tip our hat to our progressive Scottish friends who have made organic kilts fashionable.

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Organic Baby Onesie: Organic Products

November 24, 2007 by Budget Fashionista on November 24, 2007

What: Go to greatgreenbaby.com for a weekly chance at winning an organic onesie for your green baby (or a friend’s green baby, or the neighbor’s gre

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