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A new, on-line eco shop based in the Lake District is putting green,
everyday products within everyone’s means, by ensuring that its wide
range of household and health & beauty products can compete on
price and quality with well-known supermarket and standard brands.
Stocking over 200 products from tough, bio-degradable bin bags to organic eye gels for banishing under eye-bags
and giving that extra lift, Eco Basics (www.ecobasics.com) aims to prove that choosing eco-friendly products can be economical.
The firm sources natural products from global companies that all make a
contribution to the environment and the world – by supporting ethical
employment, social welfare or agriculture. Eco Basics is also careful
to choose recyclable packaging, and its convenient next-day delivery
service is carbon offset and free for all orders over £80.
In tune with our growing awareness of the harm that chemicals can cause
to our health and the environment, new mums, the houseproud, those in
search of innovative personal care products, babies, teens and pet
lovers are all offered effective, affordable natural products that can
take the place of their regular, non-organic brands.
Best-selling household products include the firm’s long-lasting “spiky”
tumble dryer balls which literally bounce around in the dryer to save
up to 25% drying time and soften fibres without the use of fabric
softener. The Sodasan Eco Bathroom Cleaner is also
winning over Eco Basics’ customers, with its completely organic, highly
effective cleaning power, which leaves dazzling tiles, tubs and sinks,
and a lasting, wonderfully fresh aroma from essential citrus oils.
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Over the past few months, IFAW's Emergency Response team has been
working around the clock in harsh conditions to rescue hundreds of
domestic animals and livestock from the devastating floods in Tabasco,
Mexico. Similarly, our campaigners are working tirelessly in
Parliament, in industry, and at the grassroots level to ensure that
animals are treated with the respect that they deserve.
This
Christmas, gift buyers can help IFAW rescue more stricken animals in
2008 by choosing heart-warming virtual presents for family and friends
from our novel online catalogue.
Buy an IFAW "Gift for Animals" and you will be donating symbolically in
the recipient?s name to one of our five most important animal
campaigns, which include Emergency Relief.
There are virtual gifts for every budget: each comes with a card and
brochure, describing how it will help save one of the recipient?s
favourite animals. Plus, gifts over ?75 include a luxury pen and
pencil set. Whether the gift is ?25 or ?1,000 it will help us make a
real difference.
Our Emergency Relief gifts include a day of fuel for an IFAW animal
rescue boat (?25), the cleaning of an oiled penguin (?50) and the
veterinary costs for vaccinating cats and dogs for an entire day (?100).
Buying one of our Save a Seal gifts will help our teams work to end
Canada?s annual seal hunt. These gifts range from seal observation
permits and survival suits for our monitors to seal hunt surveillance
flights.
Many loved ones will adore one of our gifts supporting the rescue of
cubs orphaned by Russia?s annual bear hunt, from life-saving drugs to a
month?s entire care for a single motherless cub.
Our catalogue also features gifts to help us protect elephants from the illegal ivory
trade and support our work giving free veterinary care to cats and dogs
in the world?s poorest communities and teaching owners how to care for
them. Tags: gifts animals campaigns
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This year, there?s no need to let Christmas get you stressed and
leave you skint. The green Xmas fairy is on hand
with some ideas that will help you to put the love back into Christmas
and go easy on the planet ? as well as your purse strings. Here are
some of her ideas for presents, parties and decorations that won?t cost
the earth. Love vouchers and olive oil ? make it with love -
Make some personalised favour vouchers to give to
your loved ones. These could promise breakfast in bed, help in the
garden, or even to do the washing for a week. Or if it?s someone
particularly close you may want to make your love tokens a little more
racy. ;)
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If you're talented in the
kitchen, you could make chutneys, cakes, or chocolate truffles as
presents. Or make your own flavoured organic olive oil, adding dried
chillies, garlic or herbs to a pretty bottle and filling it up with
oil.
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Make someone feel special by making them a personalised recycled paper photo album of all your treasured snaps.
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Encourage wildlife and practice your DIY skills by making a bird box for a friend or relative.
Going retro and standby busting ? buying without bling -
Instead of buying products, treat your friends and
family a special experience such as a cookery course, annual
membership to a gallery or a weekend at a spa. If you don?t get to
spend much time together you could buy your friend an experience that
you can enjoy together ? like gig tickets, theatre tokens, or tickets
for a trip to the continent on Eurostar.
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For a group activity, how about a trip to an organic farm followed by a meal made from their produce.
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If
you've got a big group of people to buy for, cut down on the stress of
choosing presents by organising a `Secret Santa' - agree a gift budget
which everyone must to stick to, pick one name each out of a hat, then
everyone only has to buy one present.
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For
budding eco-enthusiasts, `Save Cash and Save the Planet ', published by
Friends of the Earth is packed with ideas on how you can save money and
help the planet.
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Go
retro - try flea markets, antique jewellery and vintage clothing shops
for second hand gifts. You'll be giving a unique present, as well as
recycling.
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Encourage composting by
buying your green fingered friends a wormery . It?s a great way of
turning food scraps into good quality compost and saving on the amount
of waste that goes to landfill.
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Buy
a Standby Buster for the gadget addict in your life. The Standby Buster
is a remote controlled electrical socket that lets you switch
appliances off completely so that they use no electricity. Leaving them
on standby unnecessarily uses electricity costing you money and
contributing to Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions.
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Buy your friends download vouchers instead of CDs.
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Instead
of buying DVD?s give your pals a subscription to a DVD rental service
such as Lovefilm so that they can enjoy having the new releases to
their door all year round.
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Help to protect Britain?s remaining woodlands by dedicating a tree to someone with the Woodland Trust .
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Think
about quality when you're buying your Christmas gifts: don't fall into
the trap of buying something cheap and cheerful that will need
replacing in a few months.
Eat, drink and be merry ? keep it local, compost your sprouts and use your leftovers -
Opt for seasonal local food and drink. A
traditional Christmas dinner is made up of seasonal British produce:
buying your food from a local market or grocer helps the local economy
and cuts down on food miles, which contribute to climate change.
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If
you're having a party, avoid serving food and drink on disposable
plates and cups - they will just add to our growing mountain of waste.
Invite your neighbours and ask if you can borrow some extra crockery
from them. Many wine shops lend boxes of wine glasses, if you're buying
your drinks from them.
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Instead of
throwing away all those sprout peelings, why not put your vegetable
leftovers in a compost bin? Around 4,000 million sprouts are bought in
the week before Christmas, so there's a lot of composting just waiting
to happen.
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It's tempting to over-buy
food at Christmas, but save yourself some cash by trying to plan menus
for the holiday season. With a bit of thought you can use most of your
leftovers, potatoes and vegetables can be made into bubble and squeak;
turkey or meat could be added to a curry; and you could try making
stock from the carcass.
Green fairies ? decorating the house and wrapping your presents -
Use Friends of the Earth?s Christmas card re-use labels .
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Don?t
waste your money on wrapping paper. Flick through some old magazines to
find funny or meaningful pictures to use instead. Then personalise your
presents by picking pictures that will make your friends and family
laugh.
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Alternatively, wrap presents in
cloth bags instead of wrapping paper. Friends of the Earth?s cloth
bags are made in Southern Indian from hand-woven organic cotton, and
certified by the Fairtrade Foundation.
Or you could even dust of your sewing machine and make your own bags from any spare material you've got lying around.
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Get
creative with the Christmas decorations ? if you?ve got kids why not
have a session making Christmas decorations out of recycled materials,
pine cones and recycled card.
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Oh and don?t forget to recycle all your old jokes.
And have a green new year?
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Self build and renovation experts BuildStore are going the extra 'green' mile by planting
trees with the Big Green Mortgage Scheme at this month?s Big Green Home Show .
The Big Green Home Show brings together the latest thinking
and innovation in eco construction materials and techniques to give you
all the inspiration and ideas you'll need to build or renovate a greener home.
So whether you're interested in creating a carbon neutral house,
generating your own power, or simply making your home more energy
efficient, it's all covered at the Big Green Home Show.
The Show will be held at BuildStore?s National Self Build & Renovation Centre in Swindon,
between Thursday 15th and Sunday 18th November. The Big Green Home Show will de-mystify 'green
living' by examining the reality of living green, looking at all aspects of green homebuilding
and eco-friendly lifestyles, with the help of the some Big Green Heroes in the shape of the
BBC's Penney Poyzer, TV's friendliest builder, Tommy Walsh and the Big Green Giant himself,
Dick Strawbridge.
Keen to match housebuilders and renovators enthusiasm for eco-friendly living, BuildStore has
pledged to plant a tree for every customer who reviews their mortgage with BuildStore's
Financial Services team at the Big Green Home Show, helping to lower the environmental impact
of the carbon emissions.
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Back in 2004,
unwanted Christmas presents were estimated at around ?1.3bn. In the
worst case scenario, they would go straight to landfills adding to
the enormous amount of waste we already generate. In the best case
scenario, those gifts will be returned, sold on or end up in Charity
shops. This Christmas will with
no doubt be no different. So why not choose a present that can
really make a difference. This holiday season, By Nature is
launching a new range of Charity gifts. From UK Wildlife to
Water Gardens in
Bangladesh, there is something for
everyone.
In association
with Practical Action , By Nature offers a range of gifts designed to
help support Practical Action?s work around the world. Founded over
40 years ago by Dr EF Schumacher, Practical Action is a charity
which works with poor communities around the world with local
people, building on their skills to create simple, workable,
long-term answers to poverty. Practical Action has a unique approach
to development ? they don't start with technology, but with people.
The tools may be simple or sophisticated ? but to provide long-term,
appropriate and practical answers, they must be firmly in the hands
of local people: people who shape technology and control it for
themselves. All the gifts presented are part of Practical
Action?s current projects. Tags: xmas gifts charity
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