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Green Gifts for Everybody You Know... and a Few People You Don't
Posted by LIME Team on December 19, 2006 - 7:37am.

Have no idea what to get the gearhead in your life? The slacker who says he cares about the environment but is too lazy to do anything about it? The pet lover? The holier-than-thou ultra-environmentalist? Don't fret! We've got all of these people and many more covered.

 

The FoodieThe FoodieThe GardenerThe Gardener
The Outdoor EnthusiastThe Outdoor EnthusiastThe Green SlackersThe Eco-Slacker
The YogiThe YogiThe GearheadThe Gearhead
The Busy ParentThe Busy ParentPet LoverPet Lover
The Style MavenThe Style MavenToo Green For GivingToo Green For Giving

 

Still stumped? Check out the suggestions from Grist, Treehugger, Ideal Bite, and The Green Guide.



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Love the Green Gift Guide
by IanTurvill on December 4, 2006 - 10:54pm

I love your online green gift guide "Giving Gone Green".

In fact, I love it so much, I've added it as the featured article on my blog at: http://healthygreenblog.typepad.com.

As I noted in my posting, what is particularly appealing about your collection of green gifts is that they have segmented it according to the recipient's potential attitudes towards "things green".

Where else could one find in a single place gifts for the "Eco-Slacker", "The Style Maven", or "The Foodie", plus many others?

Nice job, Lime Team.


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Giving Gone Green
by Elizabeth_Borelli on December 19, 2006 - 5:09pm

If you're into natural and alternative fiber clothing, check out Doie Designs (www.doiedesigns.com) fabulous collection of silk and  bamboo women's wear.  It's a new company, but quickly growing.  The clothes are high quality, stylish and comfortable, plus they won't break your budget.   I've been surprised by the absence of mention in all the press surrounding green apparel companies this year! The designer was actually featured on Lime.com several months ago

 

Happy holidays,

Elizabeth Borelli

Nubius Organics 


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aerogarden
by eastendgirl on February 5, 2007 - 4:08pm
Has anyone tried one of these?  I saw this on HGTV awhile ago and have really really wanted one.  I am a poor social worker though, so I have been hesitant to spend that much money.  Anyone have experience using one of these?
Get Clean
by christinejohncola on May 15, 2007 - 4:19pm
Another great green gift is Shaklee's "Get Clean" starter kit. (shown on Oprah 4/20/07. These cleaning products are powerful and safe for you, your home, and your planet. Love the packaging too!! Log on to www.shaklee.net/christine_johncola/getclean for more info. People love getting "Get Clean" products as a gift--for weddings, showers, housewarming, etc. Put the products in a large basket, with ribbon and clear wrap. Its beautiful!! They will love you for it...
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Fair Trade sports gear that is now FSC certified
by FairTradeSports on May 31, 2007 - 1:38pm

Another great gift is a certified Fair Trade sports balls (soccer, volleyball, etc). Our sports balls are now equipped with FSC certification as well!

www.fairtradesports.com


- Scott James

Fair Trade Sports

www.fairtradesports.com

Fair Trade Soccer Balls with FSC Certification!


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Pascal
by minuta on June 8, 2007 - 9:34am
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Green + Fair Trade + Organic + Sweatshop-free
by equita on July 19, 2007 - 6:14pm
If you're looking for high-quality, functional, environmentally and socially sound products check out Equita - Essentials for Ethical Living.  We are an independent, family-run, homegrown, principle-driven company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  Equita is proud to honor and celebrate the legacy of Rachel Carson.  Writer, zoologist and biologist, her courage and compassion positioned her as the pioneer of the modern environmental movement. To commemorate her centennial we would like to extend special savings to the Lime community.  Get 20% discount with code "rachelcarson100" 
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Never too late to be a novice
by feebe3 on September 8, 2007 - 2:32pm
I've just started recycling with all of my heart, but I'm finding it a bit difficult. My local community's recycling flyer has a lot of items missing from it that I though were recyclable. Anyone know of a really good book or article on this website that will help kick-start my all-over the home recycling efforts?

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