Zem Joaquin, Environmentalista, Domino Magazine’s Blog
By Zem Joaquin, Environmentalista, Domino Magazine Last updated: Wed Mar 4, 2009 7:45pm PST-
I know I often espouse the environmental benefits of bamboo as a pillar of sustainability (if harvested sustainably and treated with non-toxic finishes). To drive the point home, consider these snippets of one of my favorite grass' splendor: Bamboo can be harvested in seven years versus the ten... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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I work long hours and spend a copious amount of time sitting on my behind (literally speaking), and though stressing comfort and ergonomic support is important, I certainly cannot get on board with a chair that emits Volatile Organic Compounds. Nor do I want to contribute to landfill waste. And of... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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I just uncovered the best resource for rustic, farm fresh furniture and cabinetry in Massachusetts. Staples Cabinet Makers takes old tables, ice chests, doors and just about anything that can be repurposed into cottage-style furniture. I think the kitchen islands are particularly compelling. For... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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While static electricity might not top your list of criteria to avoid when purchasing new carpeting, it definitely clocks in as an added bonus to Ecohaus' recycled fiber carpets. The brightly colored carpets give new life to plastic soda bottles on their way to the landfill; on average, each square yard of carpeting contains polyester fiber from about 40 two-liter bottles. And, according to the National Association for Plastic Container Recovery, Ecohaus' soda bottle supplier buys more recycled bottles than any other company in the U.S. I'll drink to that Read More »
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I have been pondering this Capsule Light from Mio. On one hand I am drawn to it because it is funky and hip. On the other hand, it conjures up images of 60's shag and resembles a prescription pill. What do you think? Made with 100 percent wool and locally sourced materials, the Capsule... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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With summer heating things up I am about to spend lots of time at the beach with my kids, but junky plastic pails and shovels are really unappealing to an eco-mom. Most of them contain phthalates (banned in the EU) and Bisphenol-A (BPA - an endocrine disruptor). That is why I was so excited to find... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (2) | Blog
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With summer fast approaching I'm always on the lookout for sustainable ways to entertain outdoors. How much do I love these ocean blue parfait glasses made from recycled bottles? They're the "perfect" vessel for delicious concoctions of organic seasonal fruit and yogurt. If it's too hot to play the pastry chef, just fill them up with an icy cold beverage at your next soiree. Read More »
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I LOVE summer but I HATE mosquitoes. What is a nature loving, blood-protecting girl supposed to do? Bug Off! has come up with a multitude of ways to arm yourself naturally against pests. Using ingredients such as blends of citronella, rosemary, lemongrass and geranium essential oils (all of... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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I love filling my beautiful antique lanterns with candles, but melting petroleum isn't exactly inviting. In reaction to that realization many soy solutions are heating up the scene. Not to be outshined, the celebrity community is rapidly entering the eco-space. Sandra Bullock has just launched her Bessence candle collection, using a soy-based wax to replace the customary petroleum-derived paraffin, utilizing lead-free wicks and combining plant and flower essential oils to create four luxurious scents -- that way you get 50 hours of clean burning pleasure. The packaging, besides being beautiful, is made from recycled materials with non-toxic inks.
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Had he not already had a side table, I would have gotten this for my son's nautically inspired room. It would also be chic in my tasting room...if I had a tasting room. I feel like writing about the reuse of wine barrels could be a little cliche, but if you like slightly rustic wood, this could be just the table you are searching for. After a couple years doing its job of imparting complexities unto fermenting grapes, these barrels generally find themselves tossed in landfills. This side table, handmade in Georgia, is a great example of finding a creative way to get the most out of something valuable - oak. What results is a well-crafted, salvage piece that honors the curvature of its predecessor Read More »
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