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The Dog Walker's Dilemma

The Dog Walker's DilemmaPosted by Andrea Manitsas on June 23, 2008 - 4:34pm.

By John Perry



The Dave Matthews Green Diaper Advice

Posted by Joshua W. Jackson on July 13, 2007 - 9:33am.

Plus, Arnold Schwarzenegger sticks to his guns, The Green Prince caught looking, Rod Stewart's hatred of expletives, and more.


Why I Use Disposable Diapers

Posted by Kim Steckler on March 14, 2007 - 6:13am.

A new mom chooses disposable diapers over cloth. Her reason? Well, um... laziness, if you really get down to it.




The Disposable Truth

The Disposable TruthPosted by LIME Team on August 24, 2006 - 8:31am.

Cloth versus disposable? The diaper debate rages on, but these eco-friendly options will satisfy parents no matter which side they're on.



Earthpak Enviro-Bebe Diaper Bags

Earthpak Enviro-Bebe Diaper BagsPosted by Belinda Miller on August 3, 2006 - 8:01am.

I didn’t need another bag. Then I really started thinking things through and realized that if I was ever going to take my infant daughter outside of the home I would need a dedicated bag filled with her stuff, and that instead of just any old bag lying around, I would benefit by one designed with a baby in mind. I didn’t think about ergonomics, environmentalism or green purchase power, I just bought the first one that wasn’t too ugly. But when looking for a diaper bag for my pregnant friend I began searching for one with some ecological merit. And boy, did I hit the jackpot!

Earthpak makes bags for all ages and needs in Muenster, Texas, from recycled soda bottles. The proprietary material is made in an environmentally conscious way: soda bottles are ground into pellets, then processed into a yarn that is then woven into a very durable fabric. Even better, earth friendly dyes are used.The bags are super strong, very comfortable, and really nice looking, to boot.




Don't Pooh Pooh the Power of Dog Doo

Don't Pooh Pooh the Power of Dog DooPosted by alittle on February 22, 2006 - 1:35pm.

San Francisco has long been known as a haven of eco-sensitivity, but a new municipal program designed to harness electricity from dog feces takes Fog City's environmental consciousness to a new level.



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