Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Green Tips for the Holidays....




You wanna really add some green to your Christmas? Incorporate a few of these eco-friendly holiday activities...


  • Buy a pesticide free tree. Many tree farmers add colorants and use up to 40 different pesticides on their trees. I have look online for local farms to purchase from but with no luck...if anyone knows of any in the Wilmington area please post a comment and let us know!


  • Recycle your christmas tree. 10 million Christmas trees make it to a landfill.
    City of Wilmington Christmas Tree Curbside Program: 910.341.4340 New Hanover County Christmas Tree Drop Off Event ( 5 locations): 910.341.4340

  • Support our local economy and buy items for your holiday feast from local farms. We have plenty of them in our area!


  • Make your own wrapping paper. The sunday comics are always a favorite of mine! If you don't make your own, encourage friends and family members to reuse the bags and paper that the gifts are in.


Happy Holidays Noble Family! Enjoy the upcoming break it is well deserved and much needed.



For additional holiday greening tips check out http://www.mambosprouts.com/enewsletter/hen/dec07/

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Face Scrubs and Exfoliants


Everyone loves the feel of a freshly scrubbed face. Those little beady things feel soooooo good! But unfortunatley most of these little "beads" or "microscrubbers" are made out of plastic. As we know plastic is not biodegradable (it doesn't break down) and marine animals are ingesting these little things.


So what? They're just little beads...

Actually, the smaller the plastic product the more it absorbs harmful chemicals and toxins. When marine animals such as sea turtles and smaller invertabrates ingest these beads they ingest the harmful chemicals as well. Many marine animals have been dying off at a rapid pace over the years and the increased amount of plastic trash in the ocean is major a contributing factor.


If you really want to exfoliate...

Buy products without the word "polyethylene". Try finding products that use all natural exfoliants such as crushed seeds (St. Ives Apricot Scrub is a great one; see picture above).


We sometimes lose sight of the impact we, as individuals, have on the environment. For the complete story: http://www.themanitoban.com/features/scrubbing-out-marine-life