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Organic and Recycled Clothing
"There is a growing awareness that what we wear and how we furnish our homes can impact our health and the planet’s, and affect the workers who toil long hours to make these products for us. Conventionally grown cotton, for example, is a huge eco-offender-it consumes enormous amounts of synthetic pesticides and fertilizers that deplete soil and pollute water. Fabric and upholstery dyes are made from heavy metals and other toxic chemicals; the dyeing process uses vast amounts of water and is highly polluting. Furniture that’s made from wood not culled from sustainably manages forests contributes to deforestation.
If you’re willing to seek it out, you can find hip clothing made from organic cotton and other sustainable materials such as bamboo and interesting furniture made from sustainably harvested or salvaged wood.
As with most other green products, there are no perfect solutions. Everything takes energy to produce and transport no matter how pure the raw ingredients are. A good example is bamboo. It is a sturdy, renewable plant that doesn’t require the use of pesticides. However, critics point out that it usually has to be shipped all the way from China, and processing it into fabric is polluting. The processing of Tencel is cleaner than that for producing rayon, but both fabrics are made from wood pulp. It’s a matter of trade-offs and what issues are important to you.
Sustainable clothing usually does cost more money, but it’s getting easier to find affordable options, especially as mainstream retailers and manufacturers take part. Wal-Mart is a major seller of organic cotton garments in America. Levi’s has a line of organic denim with some modestly priced options. American Apparel sells organic cotton T-shirts that are affordable and widely available. Simple Shoes uses recycled rubber in its products and recently materials like jute, hemp, cork, and bamboo. Timberland strives to consider its impact on the environment from energy use to the sustainable materials it incorporates into its products, packaging, and stores. Nike is blending organic cotton into some of its products.
GREEN:
* Wash your clothes less often when you can. The actual maintenance of your clothes (washing, drying, and ironing) has more of an impact on the environment than the creation and distribution of a garment. According to "Well Dressed?," a report from researchers at Cambridge University, 60 percent of the carbon emissions generated by a cotton T-shirt come from the energy required to wash and dry it.
* Instead of buying something new for an important event such as a job interview or formal occasion, raid your friends closets.
GREENER:
* Buy secondhand clothing
* Buy fewer but more durable pieces of clothing
* Repair clothes: sew buttons back on or hire a professional to refresh old items.
* If you’re drawn to a piece of clothing that makes sustainability claims, then try to buy it. It’s a great way to support those companies and spread the word, says Hoffman, who suggests finding a few pieces that fir into your wardrobe even if you have to spend a little extra money and then wearing them to death. Every little bit helps. Each T-shirt made from 100 percent organic cotton saves one-third of a pound of synthetic agricultural products from being used, according to the Sustainable Cotton Project.
GREENEST
*Actively seek out sustainably produced clothing and choose it whenever its an option.
* When clothes shopping, ask store owners or managers to stock up on organic and sustainable options.
* Shop at flea markets, street fairs, and farmers’ market for clothes made by local artisans.
* Don’t throw out clothes that are still wearable. Instead, find places to donate your old castaways or organize a clothing swap. Invite a bunch of friends to bring over all their unwanted clothing and pick up someone else’s castaways."
More information and resources:
http://organicexchange.org
http://coopamerica.org
http://greenpeople.org
Retailers:
http://gaiam.com
http://vivaterra.com
Sustainable Designers:
http://anaacohen.com
http://deborahlindquist.com
http://edunonline.com
http://lindaloudermilk.com
http://loomstate.com
http://patagonia.com
http://stewartbrown.com
Directory:
http://lazyenvironmentalist.com
~From Green, Greener, Greenest
By
Lori Bongiorno
Sponsor, BLAMING GRACE, sells organic cotton T-shirts on their website.
Please visit http://blaminggrace.com
Jewelry:
"Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but they can also be the source of bloody conflicts in war-torn African villages. Mining for gold disrupts ecosystems, produces large amounts of waste, and can seriously pollute water with heavy metals such as mercury, arsenic and lead. There is no need to shun jewelry entirely, though."
By
Lori Bongiorno
One of our sponsors, Starfish Jewelry, sells recycled zipperhead necklaces. Visit their site here:
http://starfishjewelry.etsy.com
Also, Vision Home Décor makes clocks, candle holders, and even furniture out of RECYCLED WOOD. You may visit Vision Home Décor here:
http://visionhomedecor.etsy.com
Introduce yourself to ETSY!
Etsy is your one-stop online shop for HANDMADE goods!
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EVERYDAY REVOLUTION EVENTS
Please checkout the Local GREEN Events listing after our Sponsor list!
SULTAN'S DREAMS at STRATOS
Thursday August 6th
8:30pm
Dallas, TX
Come see the Dancers of Sultan's Dreams perform at Stratos!
Come eat the divine Greek Cuisine of Stratos while you watch the show!
More information and directions:
http://clubstratos.com
GIRLSHOW 2009
Presented by
ARTLOVEMAGIC
AUGUST 7th and 8th
The Mokah Lounge, Deep Ellum
"With over 40 visual artists in mediums from painting to sculpey to sandpaper to terrariums, the beautiful Artistas of GirlShow will shake up your ideas of traditional visual art.
In the coming days and weeks I (Melody) will be highlighting some or our artists for a sneak peak of what treats await you at the show.
Remember there will be two shows going on during girlShow weekend. One on Friday, August 7th, which will include a concert series in Mokah Lounge along with 2-4 visual artists. Then there’s the massive girlShow production Saturday, August 8th with over 25 live visual artists performing and over 40 pieces of live art hanging in the gallery." ~Melody Hay
Full BLOG may be read at http://artlovemagic.com
Visit and support artlovemagic at http://artlovemagic.com
BELLYDANCE HAFLA at ANCIENT TRADITIONS
Saturday August 8th7:30pm
SCINTILATING BELLYDANCE HAFLA at ANCIENT TRADITIONS Cultural Center in Grand Prairie!!!
You can't miss this show! You will melt in your seat before the BEAUTIFUL Dancers of SULTAN'S DREAMS! They have a wonderful show lined up for you as well as a FANTASTIC RETAIL area filled with Costumes and the GOODS of the LOCAL Community!
Also a snack bar is available if you get hungry! ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT Ancient Traditions so that they can bring the OLD WAYS to you and keep them alive! HAFLA is $10 for non-members and only $5 for members. All are welcome! For directions and more information about Ancient Traditions, please visit: http://ancient-traditions.org
Please be prepared to ~make noise~ Opa!
BLAMING GRACE With GAYDENLEE and PARALLEL PLAY at JGILLIGANS!
Friday, August 28
9PM
400 E Abram Arlington, TX 76010
Come celebrate the end of the August heat with some cold brews and sweet music!
BLAMING GRACE enters a COMPETITION at THE CURTAIN CLUB!!!
Join Blaming Grace Friday, September 6th, 2009 at
THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS!
Deep Ellum, Dallas, Texas
http://blamingrace.com
http://myspace.com/blaminggrace
EVERYDAY REVOLUTION IS PLANNING
THE HEARTH h)FESTIVAL for 2009!!!
THE SELECTED DATE FOR THE HEARTH FESTIVAL is SEPTEMBER 5th, So Mark Your Calendars!
Volunteers for this fundraising event are most welcome! Event lineup includes musicians, dancers, artists, and craft vendors! Email everydayrevolution@hotmail.com if interested in helping!
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Frozen Glory Energy Group
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Contact: thehockeybiker@yahoo.comStarfish Jewelry
Follow Your Lucky Starfish!
Unique, One-of-a-Kind pieces handmade with love.
www.starfishjewelry.etsy.com
Natural Gnostics and Mystical Misfits
Discover the Misfit in you!
http://www.meetup.com/naturalgnostics
www.mysticalmisfits.net
Sarasvati Bodhisattva
Need a Sitar Player for an Event?
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She Can Take You To Another World!
www.myspace.com/sarasvatibodhisattva
New Website:
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Jael's Jewels
Handmade Pendants
www.jaelsjewels.etsy.com
Wild Sky Tribal
An Exotic Blend of Music and Dancing
Have you experienced it?
Watch the Latest Wild Sky Performance!
Click Here: www.myspace.com/wildskytribal
For belly dance and dreadlock installations, visit:
www.wildskystudio.net
Official Website: www.wildskytribal.com
The Curious Biologist
Unusual Assortment of Art, Terrariums, and Viewing Glasses
www.thecuriousbiologist.etsy.com
The Curious Biologist Now Carries Insects!
Visit: www.thecuriousbiologist.com
Nebt Anhai Productions
Artistic Website Design and Logo Creation, Video, Marketing and More!
www.nebtanahi.com
nebtanhai@yahoo.com
Blaming Grace
Musical Magic Amidst Sensuous Sounds
Listen to the Latest LIVE Performance!
www.myspace.com/blaminggrace
www.blaminggrace.com
Zoology Pet Sitting Services
The Experienced Pros Who LOVE Your Pets!
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Wings-Pizza-N-Things Franchises Available
Looking for an Investment Opportunity?
Order up some Buffalo Wings and Pizza!
www.wingspizzanthings.com
Deb Driscoll
Vocal and Instrumental Talent
Lessons Available!
http://www.myspace.com/debdriscoll
http://www.theshantytowncollective.com
Druid's Eye View
News views and commentary from the grove
organizer of Eagle Mountain Protogrove, ADF:
http://www.druidseye.blogspot.com
Eagle Mountain Protogrove, ADF
Dedicated to serving the greater Neopagan
community by providing quality open ceremonies:
http://www.eaglemountainpg.org
Ancient Traditions
Claiming our Future by Reclaiming our Past
Bellydance, Tai Chi, Hooping, and Swordfighting Classes Available
http://www.ancient-traditions.org
The Celtic Grove
A Smattering of Unique Gifts!
http://www.thecelticgrove.com
Delphi.
The Magical Muse of Music!
Visit:
http://www.myspace.com/justdelphi (Myspace)
http://www.delphinations.com(Blog)
http://www.youtube.com/DelphiPianoGirl
Free Album download at http://drop.io/delphinator
Vision Home Décor
Handmade Candle Holders, Clocks and Tobacco Peace Pipes!
http://www.visionhomedecor.etsy.com
Salvia Light
An Amazing Apothecary of Delights!
http://www.salvialight.com
White Wings Aloft
Make your wedding or event extra special!
LIVE DOVE RELEASE
http://www.whitewingsaloft.com
The Alexandrian Market
Actually, Business and Pleasure CAN go together!
http://www.thealexandrianmarket.com
Franchises Now Available!
Wild Bohemian
Welcome to the World of Bellydance!
http://wildbohemianworld.com
ArtLoveMagic
http://artlovemagic.com
Old Half Moon Designs
Uniquely Designed Rosaries and Jewelry
http://oldhalfmoondesigns.etsy.com
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DFW Earth/Food/Animal/Green Newsletter and Calendar
July 2, 2009
Easier to read online at:
http://dfwnetmall.com/news/x2009-july.htm
GOOD News
Dogs Save Humans--Again! Some dogs can smell odors given off by humans with bladder cancer and diabetes, researchers say. In some cases, the canines warn of oncoming attacks. Rob Harris, Dog trainer: "Dogs have a highly-developed sense of smell. Their nose is in use every day. We just use that part of their nose to help us identify the odor of cancer."
Animal Labs Required to Post Data. Animal research facilities will be required to disclose more information online about their experiments. A settlement iwth US Humane Society will require the Agriculture Department to post annual reports from those facilities, including what they call "pain and distress information," on its Web site. The settlement will now be submitted to the federal district court for the District of Columbia for final approval.
Stricter Auto Emissions Granted. The Obama administration granted California permission Tuesday to begin enforcing its stricter auto emissions standards. Under an agreement reached among the governments, industry and environmentalists, the federal government will adopt the California standards and begin enforcing them nationwide in 2012.
ASHRAE Introduces Building Energy Label. The good news is that a prototype label for the ASHRAE Headquarters in Atlanta was recently unveiled. ASHRAE is working with major real estate developers to implement the label prototype this fall with a widespread launch of the full program in 2010. The Building Energy Quotient program, which will be known as Building EQ, will include both asset and operational ratings for all building types. The bad news is that is does not include residential. Click to view image.
BAD News
Silk Soymilk Is No Longer Always Organic. Check Silk cartons before buying as most of their soymilk is no longer organic. This opens the way for genetically modified soybeans to be used.
Silk Uses Neurotoxin in Production. According to The Cornucopia Institute, Silk's Light soymilk, as well as its "Heart Health" soymilk, is made with hexane-extracted soy flour instead of whole soybeans. Hexane is a highly explosive volatile solvent that is a byproduct of gasoline refining and a neurotoxin, which is listed as the main ingredient in these Silk products.
FIRST SUNDAY BUFFET: July 5
After years of a wonderful monthly vegan buffet at Thai Jasmine in Bedford, we moved to a new location in May where the food is equally as good and as abundant plus we have much more space: Papaya Garden, 1201 W. Airport Frwy #100, 817 684-9378, Euless 76040. Sunday, July 5, 11:30 am - 2 pm and every first Sunday thereafter.
Actually, the current owner, Kim, started the idea of the vegan buffet many years ago when she owned a restaurant on Magnolia in Fort Worth. She not only knows how to put the finishing touches on vegan, she also keeps the food fresh throughout the 2.5 -hour buffet. The June food was fantastic.
Come with your friends and family and sit together or please sit with us. Ask for Terry at the door and they will direct you to an interesting group of folks.
Papaya Garden is on the southwest corner of Airport Freeway (Hwy 183) and Industrial (FM 157--which is Collins in North Arlington). It faces Industrial rather than Airport Fwy. First Sunday Vegan Buffet hours are from 11:30 until 2 pm. $9.95. This location will continue into the future every first Sunday.
Questions? Call Terry at 817 545-0140 or 972 251-1532.
ORGANIC FARMERS at Saturday Markets
There is a certified organic farmer at the McKinney Market. The market is at Chestnut Square from 8 am until 12 noon. The rest of the market? This is from the rules and regs of the McKinney market, "Vendors shall be subject to inspection of their farm or place of production at any time to assure that at least 60% of their produce is homegrown or their products are homemade." I assume this means the farmer can buy and resell 40% of products at this market.
There is also a certified-organic farmer at the Coppell Farmers Market each Saturday.: Starts at 8 am at the corners of Bethel and South Coppell Roads in Coppell. Coppell does try to limit the produce sold there to farmers who grow their own or bring a neighbors produce. Although I saw produce that were far out of season for North Texas, the head of the organization said the volunteers would try to inspect farms in the future to stop that.
If you know of other certified organic farmers that grace our local farmer's markets, please let me know who, where, when, and what time so I can spread the word.
PHOTOS
Taken by Hubble Space Telescope and supplied by Peggy LaPoint.
Remarking in an article from the Daily Mail, reporter Michael Hanlon writes the photos "illustrate that our universe is not only deeply strange, but also almost impossibly beautiful."
To me... It also shows how insignificant we are and how easy it would be for humans and most animals to cease to exist if we don't take care of the earthship that takes care of us and the other inhabitants of this planet.
Photos online at http://dfwnetmall.com/news/x2009-july.htmQuick RESTAURANT REVIEWS
online for Bliss Raw Care, Hericoh's, Southpaw's Organic Cafe, and Veria Natural Cafe.
Quick RECIPES
online for Stuffed Squash, Berry Breakfast or Dessert, Hummus-Veggie Appetizers.
http://dfwnetmall.com/news/x2009-july.htm
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Calendar:
July, 2009
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Tue, Jul 14 - Dallas Sierra Club Meeting, 7 pm; come early for food. Avarita Williams from the Texas Workforce Commission will provide an overview on green jobs in Texas and their impact on the environment and the economy. The Sierra Club meets at The Center for Spiritual Living, near the northwest corner of Inwood and Spring Valley in north Dallas (see map below). From the Tollway and Spring Valley Road, go west past Inwood Road and the train tracks. Take the next right (north) on International Parkway (called Arborview on older maps). When the road bends to the right, look for the entrance way and Sierra Club signs.
Wed, Jul 15 - General Meeting of the Greater Fort Worth Sierra Club, 7 pm. Brief business meeting followed by speaker Lucy Harrell of Arlington, Texas Certified Nursery Professional and expert on Texas landscapes and organic gardening specialist. Location: Ft Worth Botanic Gardens, Main Garden Center, 817 871-7686, 3220 Botanic Garden Boulevard at University, north of I-30, Fort Worth.
Wed, Jul 15 - Dallas Sierra Club Outings Committee meets at 7:00 pm at REI, 4515 LBJ Freeway, Farmers Branch, TX 75244 (north side of LBJ between Midway and Welch). All outings leaders, future outings leaders, and interested Sierrans are welcome.
Thu, Jul 16 - Sierra Club Night Hike Chisholm Trail. Meet at 7:00 pmin front of the Starbucks/Barnes & Noble (north side of 15th just west of US 75). We will walk 5 miles on a paved path. Bring water. No reservations, just show up. Leader: Judy Cato 972-238-5738.
Sat- Jul 18 - Black Vegetarian Society of Texas White Rock Lake outing and potluck picnic. 12 noon -3 pm, Flagpole Hill, 3100 Doran Cr, Dallas. Contact Angelica at 214 577-5840 for more information and for contributions to the potluck.
Sun, Jul 19 - All-vegan, all-you-can-eat buffet from 12 noon until 2 pm. Regularly $9, $1 off for Sierra Club, Dallas Vegetarian Lunch Group and DFW Vegetarian Education Network members.. New Start Veg, (972 243-0507) 2330 Royal Lane, ste 900, Dallas 75229. Just west of I-35 on the south side of Royal. Call for info: James Bisby 469-371-1938.
Sun, Jul 19 - Dallas Trekkers group walks at White Rock Lake at 8 m. Meet at Doctors Hospital, 9330 Poppy Drive, Dallas. 972-489-3072 for more information. Small charge.
Thu, Jul 23 - Dallas Organic Gardening Club Monthly Meeting. Fretz Recreation Center, Dallas. 7 pm. Free.
Thu, Jul 23 - Arlington Organic Gardening Club Monthly Meeting. Bob Duncan Community Center Garden Room, 2800 S. Center St. in Arlington. 7 pm. Free.
Thu, Jul 24 - Sierra Club Night hike on White Rock Creek Trail. Meet at 7:00 pm at Moss Park on the SE corner of Greenville and Royal. We will walk 5 miles on a paved path. Bring water and bug repellant. No reservations, just show up. Leader: Judy Cato 972-238-5738.
Sun, Jul 26 - Black Vegetarian Society of Texas monthly luncheon at Spiral Diner, Magnolia at 6th, Fort Worth. 1:30 pm.
Sat, Aug 1, - Fort Worth Vegetarian Society monthly dinner at Spiral Diner, 7 pm. 1314 W Magnolia at 6th, Fort Worth. No reservation necessary; look for FWVS sign.
Sat, Aug 1 - SPCA of Texas' Pet Grief recovery program for those grieving the loss of a beloved companion animal. Meet at 1 pm at the conference room at SPCA of Texas, 2400 Lone Star Drive, Dallas. Free.Sun, Aug 2 - Sustainable Sunday: Vegan Buffet every first Sunday at Papaya Garden, 1201 W. Airport Frwy #100, 817 684-9378, Euless on the corner of Airport Fwy (Hwy 183) and Industrial (FM157 also known as Collins in Arlington). Thai, plant-based, and all-you-can-eat buffet is served from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm. There are several groups here including DFW Veg Ed and Sierra Club, Larger restaurant means more room for families and other groups Ask for Terry at the door to meet/converse with an interesting group of people. Or sit with your friends and family . Organizer: Terry Jensen 817 545-0140 or 972 251-1532.
NOTE: There will be no Mid-Suburban Sierra Club or Collin County Sierra Club meetings during the summer months. Have a great summer.