Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shopping. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

LolliDoo Retailers

Since I can't seem to add a link list to this blog - here is a short list to get you by:

Alyah's Alternatives

www.alyahs.com
p: 866-755-7977

Baby Cotton Bottoms

babycottonbottoms.com
p: 866-77-CLOTH

Banana Peels Diapers

www.bananapeelsdiapers.com

The Changing Times

www.thechangingtimes.com

Diaper Daisy

www.diaperdaisy.com
433 South Prindle Avenue
Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004
| p: 224-542-9238
Tuesday - Friday 10:00-4:00 | Saturday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

EOrganicNursery Ltd

www.EOrganicNursery.com

Go Green Baby Co.

www.GoGreenBabyShop.com
College Ave. Shoppes - 720 E. College Ave. # 6
Salisbury, MD 21804
| p: 443-736-8611
Tuesday - Friday 10:00 am - 4:00 pm | Saturday 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

Little Lions

www.little-lions.com
p: 760-500-8362


Living Earth Babies

303-819-8714
www.livingearthbabies.com

No Sugar Added

http://www.nosugaraddedshop.com/

Simple Wonders

www.simplewondersdiapers.com
p: 360-528-1842

Terra Tots Natural Parenting

www.terra-tots.com
21 West Mountain, Suite 227
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72701 | p: 479-587-TOTS
Tuesday - Friday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm | Saturday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

Tiny Tots

www.tinytots.com
138 Railway Avenue
Campbell, CA 95008
| p: 408-866-2900
Monday - Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm


Friday, March 6, 2009

Resuable Grocery Bags Online



I've been using reusable grocery bags for some time now and it always astounds me when I am in the checkout and people have their groceries packed in gobs of those thin plastic bags. Data released by the EPA says that somewhere between 500 billion and a trillion plastic bags are consumed each year and less then 1% of those are recycled.

Check this out:

* To make a plastic bag takes non renewable resources such as petroleum and natural gas. Not only does this have a big environmental impact, but it also increases our reliance on foreign suppliers.
* The energy used in the manufacturing on plastic bags contributes to global warming and releases toxic chemicals into the environment.
* Hundreds of thousands of animals and marine life each year are affected - they suffer a painful and slow death when they accidentally ingest or become tangled in plastic bags .
* Plastic bags can contaminate the food chain. Toxic chemicals from plastic bags may leach into foods, the sea and the environment which then in turn contaminates the food that we eat.
* Estimates say that over one billion plastic bags are handed out per day. You can make a difference. Easily. Get a reusable grocery bag and say no to plastic!
* Plastic bags go to landfill sites. What you have used for maybe 30 minutes will be with the earth for over 1000 years.
---From http://www.squidoo.com/reusablegrocerybag


Hello!

It is so easy to bring your own bags to the store. The website http://www.bagsontherun.com/ sells reusable and recycled bags for about $1.20 each. You can pick out different colors and even have them custom printed.

I believe that plastic bags should be banned. I bring my bags to every store that I frequent from the grocery to a little baby boutique, it's really easy folks. Keep the bags in your trunk and you'll never be without them. It's a simple way to reduce your carbon footprint, so in the words of Nike, "Just Do It!"