This little 20 minute "movie" is gaurenteed to significantly change the shopping habits of anyone who watches it. Even my 6 year old was moved by it. After seeing it, she decided she didn't want to buy anymore plastic toys. Not that we have a ton of plastic toys - but The Story of Stuff makes you stop and think about the polution that is produced by the making of even just one small toy or plastic bottle and the working conditions of the person who made that product for you. The Story of Stuff paints a whole new (toxic) picture over our day-to-day consumerism . Watch this movie!
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
The Story of Stuff ... 20 Minutes to Change
This little 20 minute "movie" is gaurenteed to significantly change the shopping habits of anyone who watches it. Even my 6 year old was moved by it. After seeing it, she decided she didn't want to buy anymore plastic toys. Not that we have a ton of plastic toys - but The Story of Stuff makes you stop and think about the polution that is produced by the making of even just one small toy or plastic bottle and the working conditions of the person who made that product for you. The Story of Stuff paints a whole new (toxic) picture over our day-to-day consumerism . Watch this movie!
Monday, September 5, 2011
Dangerous Chemicals Found in Most Car Seats
HealthyStuff.org just recently published its annual report on toxic car seats with detailed research conducted by the Ecology Center. Surprisingly, over 60 percent of the 2011-model car seats tested contain at least one toxic chemical, while others were found to be virtually free of harmful chemicals. Over 150 car seats were tested for bromine (associated with brominated flame retardants); chlorine (indicating the presence of polyvinyl chloride, or PVC and plasticizers); lead; other heavy metals, and allergens. These substances have been linked to allergies, birth defects, impaired learning, liver toxicity, and cancer. It is important to remember that heat and UV-ray exposure in automobiles can accelerate the breakdown of these chemicals and possibly increase their toxicity and that infants are actually the most vulnerable because their systems are still developing and they spend more time in their car seats than older childen.
Below is a list of the least toxic car seats and most toxic car seats for 2011:
Least Toxic 2011 Car Seats:
• Infant Seat: Chicco KeyFit 30 in Limonata, Graco Snugride 35 in Laguna Bay & Combi Shuttle 33 in Cranberry Noche
• Convertible Carseat: Graco Comfort Sport in Caleo, Graco MyRide 65 in Chandler and Streamer, Safety 1st OnSide Air in Clearwater, and Graco Nautilus Elite 3-in-1 in Gabe
• Booster Seat: Graco Turbo Booster in Anders
Most Toxic 2011 Car Seats:
• Infant Seat: Graco Snugride 35 in Edgemont Red/Black & Graco SnugRide 30 in Asprey
• Convertible Seat: Britax Marathon 70 in Jet Set & Britax Marathon in Platinum
• Booster Seat: Recaro Pro Booster in Blue Opal & Recaro ProSPORT Toddler in Misty
While no one is arguing that car seats save lives and are absolutely necessary, this report bears paying attention to, particularly when buying a new seat. HealthyStuff.org, in coordination with the Alliance for Toxic-Free Fire Safety, is stepping forward and asking the largest car seat retailers, Graco and Evenflo, to take a leading role in disclosing and phasing out hazardous flame retardants from their products. Click here to sign the petition to Graco and Evenflo and let them know our children deserve safer seats.
To view the full report and read a list of all car seats tested for to HealthyStuff.org.
Plastic Bag Ban Finally in Effect
I'm so proud of my city! Santa Monica FINALLY banned plastic bags at all grocery and retail stores this week. It was a long time coming - for a city that claims to be a green leader. If I forget my stash of reuseable bags at home it is going to cost me 10 cents per paper bag. This is definitely an incentive to keep those reusable bags stocked and clean. My personal favorite are cloth and nylon, like the Flip & Temble sold at reusit.com. I'm not a fan of the cheap plastic and vinyl reusable bags many chain stores give away. They don't wash or wear well - so what's the point?
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Use Cloth in lieu of Paper to Soak Grease
TIP: Be sure to soak the cloth in soap and water afterward so your next load of laundry doesn't reek of bacon.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Stainless Steel Water Bottles with Silicone Straw
Time to stock up on my favorite stainless steel water bottle for the kids' new school year - the adorable Funtainer by Thermos. We've been using these for over 5 years - since my youngest was less than a year old. They come in a bevy of bright colors and characters and the pop-up silicone straw is perfect for little ones to quickly access on their own at school or a park. You can use a Funtainer for milk or Juice, but we use them exclusively for water - that way we don't have to clean them as often. The Funtainer's wide mouth does make it extra easy to clean with a kitchen sponge and the silicone straw pops off and can be de-gunked with a nipple brush or pipe cleaner. These little guys are sturdy too - my kids go through only about one Funtainer every year or two, at the most. At only $15 a pop - that's a steal.
DEAL OF THE DAY: Target.com has several Funtainers on clearance right now for only $12!
DEAL OF THE DAY: Target.com has several Funtainers on clearance right now for only $12!
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