A green social network? Yeah, your immediate reaction might be something like “Been there, done that.” From the now-defunct Hugg and GUSSE, to Care2 and MindBodyGreen, to our own review [ … ]
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sustainablog Approved: Teagan and Mack Organic Cotton Baby Clothes
If you’ve followed our occasional sustainablog Approved series on green businesses, you may realize thatΒ Teagan and Mack isn’t the first organic line of baby clothes we’ve featured… last Summer, we [ … ]
sustainablog Approved: Take a Green Challenge with Bolder
As you might imagine, we have a lot of debates among ourselves within the green movement… some in public, others behind the scenes (and, yes, often over beer). The topic [ … ]
sustainablog Approved: Solar Sphere
Regular readers of sustainablog will probably recognize the name Kriss Bergethon, as he’s contributed a number of guest posts over the last few months on topics ranging from off-grid living [ … ]
sustainablog Approved: Ecover
If you’ve followed our occasional series of sustainablog Approved posts, you’ve probably noticed that we’ve tended to focus on smaller, upcoming companies. I’m a sucker for a creative entrepreneur, so [ … ]
sustainablog Approved: Recycled Bags and More from Greensmart
Starting a green business is tough enough… now imagine being a successful small producer of a product line and shifting to a environmentally-friendly model. Going back to the beginning on [ … ]
sustainablog Approved: Funkoos Organic Baby Apparel
If you’re looking for organic clothing for your own wardrobe, you’ve got plenty of choices… from high-end design houses to Wal-Mart, you can find apparel made from organic cotton and [ … ]
sustainablog Approved: the Mi-Bra Organic Cotton Sports Bra
You’d probably feel pretty safe claiming that eco-entrepreneurs want to make money by saving the planet… or, to quote Ray Anderson, to “do well by doing good.” As I’ve conducted [ … ]
sustainablog Approved: Products for Eco-Frugal Living from Practecol
Green is expensive, right? Unfortunately, those of us in the eco-blogging space have tended to foster that impression: we just love to discuss the latest advances in solar panels*, or [ … ]
sustainablog Approved: HumanWear Organic Tees
Editorβs note: sustainablog Approved is an occasional series of posts profiling vendors in our Green Choices product comparison engine, and the stories behind their products and green business practices. We’ve [ … ]
sustainablog Approved: Way Basics’ Recycled Paper Furnishings
Editor’s note: sustainablog Approved is an occasional series of posts profiling vendors in our Green Choices product comparison engine, and the stories behind their products and green business practices. Looking [ … ]