Fire retardants. When I started reading up on them, it was during my research into mattresses and bedding. Fire retardants came into being when our society was a heavily smoking society, and people smoked all over the place. It was absolutely mind-boggling to find out that baby mattresses and kids pajamas are laced with fire retardants – […]
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Ungalli Clothing REVIEW: sustainable clothing
Sustainable fashion is one of those things where I really feel like we vote with what we choose to buy. There are so much low quality and unethically-made clothing out there, and it just contributes to the disposable society mindset. I’m always excited when I find another sustainable or eco-conscious option, and I’m glad to […]
Underables REVIEW
I was thrilled when I found out that Cher from EcoBravo was starting up an online store called Underables for ethical intimates, sleepwear and loungewear. I’ve found some nice options for sustainable fashion, but ethical and sustainable underwear was definitely something I had not come across. I was so excited to get some underwear and […]
GREEN DEAL ALERT: 40% off Mabel’s Labels Tag Mates
We have a birthday in the house! March is Mabel’s Labels birthday month and the celebration is on! While it’s usually impolite to reveal a lady’s age, I don’t think Mabel will mind if we share that she’ll be celebrating her 12th birthday! In honor of Mabel’s special month, there will be a new product […]
How to Green Your Laundry
Laundry is an area that can be full of unknown toxins and chemicals – here’s how to green your laundry routine so that you can keep your family safe and healthy. Soap Nuts I had the opportunity to try Earth Berries Soap Nuts through an ethical Deal samples program. “These all-natural soap berries are fragrance-free, eco-friendly, quality-tested […]
What is Sustainable Fashion and Why Does it Matter...
I’m sure sustainable fashion is a term we’ve all heard by now. Before I really understood what it meant, I thought it was just for super rich people who bought extremely expensive clothes made from obscure fabrics. Now I know better. So what is sustainable fashion?
Fashion Forward: H&M’s Sustainable Clothing Initia
I came across a pamphlet about H&M’s Conscious collection for kids and was very pleasantly surprised. I’ve shopped at H&M before and have always liked getting kids stuff there because it’s super cute and usually reasonably priced. But the Conscious collection kicks it up several notches. Lots of organic cotton and recycled materials – and […]